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creeker Nov 13, 2005 06:15 PM

What's your next mod?
 
Hey everyone, what's the next mod you are planning? I know a bunch of you are going to the pulley party so there should be plenty of new mods soon.

For me, it's the PIAA 5430 driving lights to replace the stock lights I have right now. I need more light while driving highway 9 in the dark.

danbanger Nov 14, 2005 06:24 PM

Just bought some m7 Springs but I am considering just bringing them to a shop for the install (hopefully for $100-150 --possible?). If not I guess I will just force my friend to help me out again :lol: , but springs seem a bit scarier than doing the swaybar.

Oh another thing that just came in..my rear reverse light that replaces that plastic piece that used to be in my bumper. The light is in the bumper but I will do all the wiring sometime this week.

After installing those..not sure

ka_ciao Nov 14, 2005 09:08 PM

I squeaked in on Randy's party at the last minute... I'll be getting the 15% pulley.
Watch out on Nikki Run #4!!! :razz:

myzamboni Nov 15, 2005 02:14 PM

My current mod project is tightening the nut behind the steering wheel. A couple more Doc Wong driving clinics . . .then sport springs/sway-bar.

JCampos Nov 16, 2005 12:04 AM

my next mod is to have a MINI that runs again... and runs FAST :eek2:

bluesmini Nov 16, 2005 12:18 AM

slicks for the track.

Mini2Go Nov 16, 2005 07:38 AM

New stripes are on their way!

Since Mel will spend all but the nicer days of the winter in his cozy spot in the back of the garage, I think I'll do more "show" than "go" mods. I'll do the "go" mods when the driving weather comes back. So I think the next thing on the list is the Euro tail light lenses with amber turn signal. :nod:


*EDIT* - oops, I didn't mean to intrude on the N. CA forum. I overlooked where I was posting to. :o

ka_ciao Nov 16, 2005 09:10 AM

Who is this JCampos guy that keeps posting lately? Is he new to the Bay Area?
I've never seen that PW MINI he's got a picture of. :razz:

(Sorry, Jason, Just have to give you crap for being MIA for so long!)

Oh, and sorry, Brian, for hijacking your thread! :grin:

STLMINI Nov 16, 2005 09:13 AM

my next mod will be to upgrade my MC to an MCS. :nod:

need to get a job first though. :mad:

eVal Nov 16, 2005 10:32 AM

Installing the new fog and high beam bulbs from SPP :smile:

Someday we'll actually install the lit doorsills :roll:

JCampos Nov 16, 2005 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by nrminer05
Who is this JCampos guy that keeps posting lately? Is he new to the Bay Area?
I've never seen that PW MINI he's got a picture of. :razz:

(Sorry, Jason, Just have to give you crap for being MIA for so long!)

Oh, and sorry, Brian, for hijacking your thread! :grin:

Ya, im new to the area. :grin:

Eric_Rowland Nov 16, 2005 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by danbanger
If not I guess I will just force my friend to help me out again :lol: , but springs seem a bit scarier than doing the swaybar.

Springs really aren't that bad. Sure, you've got potential energy in the compressed spring, but with a decent compresser (or even the cheap 'two screw' type like I use :wink: ) they aren't a big deal. And that $150 (if you can get someone to do it for that) will buy a LOT of pizza and beer!
Note: I haven't done springs on a MINI, but have done quite a few on other cars. I know the rear units drop right out - not sure about the fronts.

002 Nov 16, 2005 08:34 PM

springs
 
I you did the rear bar, you can do the springs.

betet Nov 16, 2005 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by Eric_Rowland
I know the rear units drop right out - not sure about the fronts.

For newer 04/05 the front shock/spring just drops off, w/ older 02 and some 03s it's a little tricky...

///Gilbert

SCMCS Nov 16, 2005 10:35 PM

My budget is blown now (for a while anyway)
 
Gonna get pulleyed this weekend- Alta 15% SC and 2% CP, Plugs, Coil Pack, Wires and a GRS IC on the way:thumbsup:

Followed shortly by an MTH tuner file and then Pilo coilovers, WMS rear sway bar and camber links :razz:

I'll be ready for Nikki Run #4 :wink:

Vinyl Styles Nov 16, 2005 11:37 PM

Schroth 4-point harness seatbelts for the passenger and an M7 front splitter and after that - BBM Head, cams, limited slip and a 400lb. weight reduction and then a credit card bill for 10k. :thumbsup:

minicoop78 Nov 16, 2005 11:50 PM

The BLOWZILLA

https://www.allfordmustangs.com/revi...erchargers.jpg

JCampos Nov 17, 2005 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by Eric_Rowland
Springs really aren't that bad. Sure, you've got potential energy in the compressed spring, but with a decent compresser (or even the cheap 'two screw' type like I use :wink: ) they aren't a big deal. And that $150 (if you can get someone to do it for that) will buy a LOT of pizza and beer!
Note: I haven't done springs on a MINI, but have done quite a few on other cars. I know the rear units drop right out - not sure about the fronts.

I use the old "hey you lean on it and ill unscrew it" method :grin:

Dr Obnxs Nov 17, 2005 09:35 PM

IT's already here, just waiting for time....
 
I've got some used front adjustable end-links to put in....

And an M7 ported SC.......

And a modified AGS.......

And an oil catch can......

And all the gaskets for the SC job showed up last week....

I just don't have any frigging time! And this short day stuff in the winter means no 4 hour evenings working on stuff in the driveway after work! I had a rattle to find (not done yet, I hope the rear suspension isn't about to fall off, like it soundls like it wants too), and I had to brake out a propane heater just to do some easy poking around!

And the springs are easy. I used ratcheting tie downs to squeeze the springs when the car was loaded, and lay them down and hit the releast with a 2x4 from a few feet away to unload them...... Ugly, but effective. It was easier than the rear bar for sure.

Matt

MINICHEF Nov 17, 2005 10:08 PM

Waiting For My M7 Catch Can To Arrive.

Rear Seat Delete Is Due On 22nd And Just Received M7 Front Splitter Today. Hope To Find Time To Install By Turkey Day. After That It Will Be To Tighten The Nut Behind The Wheel With Phil Wicks At Laguna Seca.

betet Nov 17, 2005 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Dr Obnxs
I had a rattle to find (not done yet, I hope the rear suspension isn't about to fall off, like it soundls like it wants too),

Matt

Hey Matt:

Let me know what you find.. Today I started hearing something (rattling) from the rear passenger side I think.. I'm thinking my rear sway bar is loose or something.. It doesn't sound like it's falling off or anything, but it sounds like a "thumping" sound.. really heavy sound..

///Gilbert

XAlfa Nov 17, 2005 10:40 PM

Centerline RPM 18s going on this weekend, if FedEx gets their effing act together and delivers the fourth wheel that is now a week late... :mad:

jimz68 Nov 19, 2005 08:09 AM

I've got some bitchin' new aero mods planned. :eek: :lol: :eek: :lol:

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...achmentid=5109

Jim

Dr Obnxs Nov 19, 2005 02:02 PM

Suspensions tight....
 

Originally Posted by betet
Hey Matt:

Let me know what you find.. Today I started hearing something (rattling) from the rear passenger side I think.. I'm thinking my rear sway bar is loose or something.. It doesn't sound like it's falling off or anything, but it sounds like a "thumping" sound.. really heavy sound..

///Gilbert

I fear it's under the plastic stuff in the back, driver side. The symptoms were making me thing top strut nut getting loose, but I dropped the strut and it was fine. Subframe tight, end links tights, sway bar tight, caliper mounting HW tight.....
I'm pretty sure that I'll still have the rattle, but at least now I know the back wheel won't fall off!

Matt

myzamboni Jan 4, 2006 09:59 AM

Well, nod necessarily a mod, but a have a Whalen Shift Machine on the way. Just scored it in the Marketplace!


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