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chollomo Jun 25, 2004 12:32 PM

Changing a gas into a deisel mini?
 
I know that the deisel miin isn't in the states.. but does anybody knwo if they A: ever plan on putting it over here. B: if it woudl be possible to take out the current engine in an MC and swap in a mini deisel, mayeb turbo it.... I don't know if I'm serious abtou doing it myself, but I was talk gin with a buddy of mine and we think it'd be possible right?

MG-BGT Jun 25, 2004 12:43 PM

I wish they would bring the MINI One D to the US, I'd get one asap. However, I believe there are no plans to do so. The current MINI D engine can't handle the dirty US diesel fuel (sulphur content too high), although supposedly the diesel here will be cleaned up by '06 or '07. I do believe that the MINI One D is in fact a turbo engine. Plus, it has the 6-speed Getrag tranny!

andy@ross-tech.com Jun 25, 2004 01:30 PM

IMHO, the coolest engine to use would be the VW TDI 150 PD (150 hp, 236 lb-ft stock / 190 hp, 290 lb-ft chipped). BOO-YA!

Trippy Jun 25, 2004 03:13 PM

Count me IN IN IN.
 
I'm on the list of MINI-D wanters also.

The first time I hear about being able to order one, I'M THERE!!!

speltzer Jun 26, 2004 08:52 PM

I would love the Toyota built Mini diesel with the 6-speed tranny. Here is a pic...

http://images.snapfish.com/33%3A%3B5...A76%3A52ot1lsi

IanF Jun 28, 2004 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by MG-BGT
The current MINI D engine can't handle the dirty US diesel fuel (sulphur content too high), although supposedly the diesel here will be cleaned up by '06 or '07. I do believe that the MINI One D is in fact a turbo engine. Plus, it has the 6-speed Getrag tranny!

And the high sulphur also prevents the manufacturers from installing the equipment required to get the engine to meet US emmissions standards. With any luck, we'll start seeing many more diesel options in 2007 if fuel prices continue to climb... :sly:

pocketrocketowner Jun 28, 2004 07:46 PM

I do not believe it will be as easy as swapping engines......from the fuel tank to the front suspension, major mods would have to be done. diesel cars are on the way.......particularly if the price of fuel stays high......don't hold your breath though.......the prices seem to be on their way down......


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