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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 05:32 AM
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O.K., so I get this "just for fun" concept MINI has about their product. The Openometer is meant to encourage top down motoring, but as already mentioned, there are a few more useful gauges that are missing as a result. Why aren't gauge choices one of MINI's "10 millions possible combinations?"
I know we are all "preaching to the choir" on this...I only hope Mini is listening


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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 08:52 AM
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Hey Danny-

I hope this helps...when you start modding, it's important to define why you are doing a mod. My philosophy is to try and not "un-engineer" the car. Engineers spend countless hours working on systems, however, some designs are compromises. Most of the mods I've done were done to improve upon where Mini left off, and they are centered around more power, better response, more neutral handling, think FMIC/plumbing, AP, Short Shift Kit, NM springs/Koni's, Sway Bar, etc..

You state you are not interested in gaining power or cornering better, then just drive it and enjoy it. Check and see if your Mini came with the hood insulation, mine did not. That may be the essential piece to protect your paint. You have the N18 engine, and I am not sure if an Oil Catch Can is even effective. So, given your criteria, maintenance is the key. Change your oil at around the 5k-6k mark. I'm still not convinced running them to 10k on the oil is a good idea. Perhaps just cosmetic mods are where you put your money...done just because you want to. Youiffication


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This is exactly my question. I've been reading this thread with much interest. You've done a fantastic job Steven.

I am getting a Countryman S soon (production done, waiting on transport at this moment) and it has the N18 I believe. I am not really interested in performance mods and the like. Longevity is my goal, so the Oil Catch Can really piqued my interest. Why do you think it may not be relevant on the N18? They do make one and it should be shipping by July or August.

I've also seen your hood insulation recommendation. I'll have to see what the CM has when it arrives.

Any other longevity mods you think would be useful?

Keep up the good work. I am glad I got a Countryman - I needed the ground clearance for some trail heads I want to get to - old fire roads that I just don't think the other Mini's can handle. Had I gotten one of the other Mini's, I think I would have regretted it after seeing all of your pictures!
 
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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 05:35 PM
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I have a 13 S Roadster with the N18 and will be putting the BSH Oil Catch can on it, as soon as I can figure out just where to mount it. Not much extra room under the Roadster bonnet/hood. But it will get there sooner or later.

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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 05:50 PM
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I don't ever see why spending $160+ to buy a OCC, just wait till 70-80k and get a walnut blast done to the car. I've seen my valves at 30k miles, now covered much at all. Wish I took a picture at the time! I plan to get mine done at 80k miles since I'm at 50k miles now.


Many people in the Michigan club agreed and most don't have one because it doesn't help stop it and not much reduction done from getting those valves covered with lovely carbon:-).

But I hope to see more photos of what people catch, some are pretty interesting.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by EHans
This is exactly my question. I've been reading this thread with much interest. You've done a fantastic job Steven.

I am getting a Countryman S soon (production done, waiting on transport at this moment) and it has the N18 I believe. I am not really interested in performance mods and the like. Longevity is my goal, so the Oil Catch Can really piqued my interest. Why do you think it may not be relevant on the N18? They do make one and it should be shipping by July or August.

I've also seen your hood insulation recommendation. I'll have to see what the CM has when it arrives.

Any other longevity mods you think would be useful?

Keep up the good work. I am glad I got a Countryman - I needed the ground clearance for some trail heads I want to get to - old fire roads that I just don't think the other Mini's can handle. Had I gotten one of the other Mini's, I think I would have regretted it after seeing all of your pictures!
Thanks for the comments Good luck with the new Countryman. I, like you, see both opinions on needed, not needed. I still feel like any oil we can keep off the valves the better...


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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hemisedan
I have a 13 S Roadster with the N18 and will be putting the BSH Oil Catch can on it, as soon as I can figure out just where to mount it. Not much extra room under the Roadster bonnet/hood. But it will get there sooner or later.

Bill
Hi Bill,

Here is where I put mine.

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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 09:55 PM
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Exterior Changes

I made some exterior mods keeping in the vein of carbon fiber and black. To that end, I used the outmotoring beltline blackout kit and added carbon fiber door handle covers to go along with the C.F. mirrors. The beltline kit for Gen 2 cars is gloss black. I like how unified it turned out.

The door handle covers are from CarbonMini. The quality of their pieces are really impressive, and they fit perfectly.

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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 06:03 AM
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Damn you Steven -- I've been trying to hold off going down the carbon fiber road because it can be such a slippery slope...but you're sure making it difficult. That steering wheel, in particular, is an incredible temptation.

As with all your mods, these latest additions look superb.
 
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueToy
I made some exterior mods keeping in the vein of carbon fiber and black. To that end, I used the outmotoring beltline blackout kit and added carbon fiber door handle covers to go along with the C.F. mirrors. The beltline kit for Gen 2 cars is gloss black. I like how unified it turned out.

The door handle covers are from CarbonMini. The quality of their pieces are really impressive, and they fit perfectly.



-Steven
Personally, I'm not the Black Carbon Fiber type of guy, but on your MINI, Steven, it fit your look perfectly. I see you ditched the chrome rearview mirror caps for Black Carbon Fiber as well. It looks great. Now, what about those headlamp surrounds?
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Gil-galad
Damn you Steven -- I've been trying to hold off going down the carbon fiber road because it can be such a slippery slope...but you're sure making it difficult. That steering wheel, in particular, is an incredible temptation.

As with all your mods, these latest additions look superb.
Thanks Gary...slippery slope indeed Try to exercise restraint
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Personally, I'm not the Black Carbon Fiber type of guy, but on your MINI, Steven, it fit your look perfectly. I see you ditched the chrome rearview mirror caps for Black Carbon Fiber as well. It looks great. Now, what about those headlamp surrounds?
I've had the black headlight surrounds on already, with the black inner surface of the lights, there isn't enough separation for me visually.


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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueToy
I've had the black headlight surrounds on already, with the black inner surface of the lights, there isn't enough separation for me visually.

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I couldn't believe you wouldn't have tried that already. I understand, it probably make the hood and headlamp combination look a little flat.
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueToy
Thanks Gary...slippery slope indeed Try to exercise restraint

I've had the black headlight surrounds on already, with the black inner surface of the lights, there isn't enough separation for me visually.
Hmmm... interesting. I still think I am going to give the black rings a go on my CM when it arrives. The headlights are blacked out (the factory lense) and the car is white, so I think there will work nicely, but who knows... may come to the same conclusion you did.
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by EHans
Hmmm... interesting. I still think I am going to give the black rings a go on my CM when it arrives. The headlights are blacked out (the factory lense) and the car is white, so I think there will work nicely, but who knows... may come to the same conclusion you did.
It should work nicely for you with a white Mini...as you will have contrast between the two to pull it off.

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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 08:33 PM
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Here's a couple of pics showing the black headlight rings on black. I borrowed one from Nighthawk.
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I might be wrong about this, but I felt I was looking too much at the chrome inside the headlights with the black rings...hmmm.

For comparo.
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 09:03 PM
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I could go either way in that Steven, but I see your point on the headlight chrome.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2013 | 09:51 PM
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It'll look great with the black headlight rings Steven, your car is 99% blacked out already!! Was the beltline tape a pain to get right?
 
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Old Jun 20, 2013 | 07:26 AM
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Whatever you decide I think the Black Roadster looks pretty good either way.
I like the black headlight rings / black headlight housing with the black mirror caps ( and the black taillight rings ) and chrome with chrome for balance.
 
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Whatever you decide I think the Black Roadster looks pretty good either way.
+1 I would say damn good...and incomparable.
 
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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by nfo
It'll look great with the black headlight rings Steven, your car is 99% blacked out already!! Was the beltline tape a pain to get right?
I actually just removed the carbon fiber door handle covers, preferring a little chrome. It gives the Roaadster a visual line of chrome from the headlight rings , through the bit of chrome on the scuttles and along the door handles. I think it looks great.
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Whatever you decide I think the Black Roadster looks pretty good either way.
I like the black headlight rings / black headlight housing with the black mirror caps ( and the black taillight rings ) and chrome with chrome for balance.
Thanks for the comments
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+1 I would say damn good...and incomparable.
Thanks for the nice words Gary...appreciate it


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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 03:31 PM
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It'll look great with the black headlight rings Steven, your car is 99% blacked out already!! Was the beltline tape a pain to get right?
Hi nfo,

I realized I didn't answer your question about the belt line. It's a little tricky, take your time with it and make sure you don't stretch the tape out too much. The reason being, I had good coverage when I applied one section around the back on a warm day. The weather changed and cooled off quite a bit and the tape shrunk, most likely as the adhesive dried and I have a tiny sliver of chrome showing in places...enough for me to order another kit and a do over By the way, the best way I have found to remove is with a heat gun on low setting.


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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 03:40 PM
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Hi nfo,

I realized I didn't answer your question about the belt line. It's a little tricky, take your time with it and make sure you don't stretch the tape out too much. The reason being, I had good coverage when I applied one section around the back on a warm day. The weather changed and cooled off quite a bit and the tape shrunk, most likely as the adhesive dried and I have a tiny sliver of chrome showing in places...enough for me to order another kit and a do over By the way, the best way I have found to remove is with a heat gun on low setting.


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Also peeling the clear protective layer off can be a pain. I waited a day until I could start to see it peel and then removed it. The drivers door never started to peel so I had to get alittle aggressive with it.
 
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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 03:43 PM
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Also peeling the clear protective layer off can be a pain. I waited a day until I could start to see it peel and then removed it. The drivers door never started to peel so I had to get alittle aggressive with it.
So true...I actually missed that at first and washed the car and noticed it had begun to lift...duh It's tricky though, get too aggressive and you ruin it. Bottom line, it's a bit of a tricky install. I suggest starting on the small corner piece just ahead of the door as practice.


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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueToy
So true...I actually missed that at first and washed the car and noticed it had begun to lift...duh It's tricky though, get too aggressive and you ruin it. Bottom line, it's a bit of a tricky install. I suggest starting on the small corner piece just ahead of the door as practice.


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Thanks for the tips, I'm glad I asked!
 
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SICK!!!! Congrats.
 
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Old Jul 25, 2013 | 04:48 PM
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Test Fit...

test fitting a new wheel for my winter set...

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