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Author: | Rabbitt1965 [ Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Help with ideas |
just got a 1971 mini the previous owner threw out the engine and gear box interested in a sensible conversion , be great for some ideas and directions cheers Thanks for the suggestions has anyone tried a 3cyl turbo suzuki cuppacino? |
Author: | Kennomini [ Fri Feb 16, 2018 11:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help with ideas |
Daihatsu Sirion GTVi is my vote. No one has done it yet so be different. After a quick look I found these figures for the following engines; -Daihatsu Sirion GTVi: N/A 1.3L Twin cam, 98hp, 120Nm. It is a more modern engine and they can be cheaper than the following two, I hav'nt found much info on forced induction but I'm sure it's do-able. -Suzuki Swift GTI: N/A, twin cam 1.3L, 98hp, 113Nm. These are an old engine now and are starting to get hard to find but they do have big tuning potential (turbo, over bore/block swap, some guys with GTI's are pushing 250hp+). -Toyota starlet GT: Turbo, twin cam 1.3L, 135hp, 157Nm. A common conversion in Australia but these too are a bit thin on the ground and AFAIK were not factory released here so if you want one you may need to import a half cut. Most guys on here are getting between 130 up to 200hp. -Vtec yo, B16: N/A 1.6L twin cam with Vtec, 160hp, 148Nm. Yes these have to most power, common = cheap and have a big tuning market BUT they are the heaviest and largest engine in this list. Also they can't be turboed in a mini as the cc is too big. Then if max hp isn't your thing you can go for a 50hp 3cyl charade/Sirion engine. Only real benfit is great L/100km figures and a 5th gear (over the stock mini) plus you could squish in some air con as it's a small engine. |
Author: | fuzzy-hair-man [ Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help with ideas |
Nissan CG13DE, 16 valve 5 speed 1275, unimpressive standard figures but a better exhaust and inlet and tune which are required for the conversion will get you to around the 90 to 100hp. The only 4 cylinder car engine I know of that will fit without cutting the inner wings or modifying the body, obviously the subframe needs mods. Also a lighter engine than most with alloy block and head, online weights say down to 80kg for engine and box but when I weighted mine it was about 110kg. Can get them cheap as they were sold in Australia some limited aftermarket support as there was a micra rally series in the UK and parts about in Japan. |
Author: | Kennomini [ Sat Feb 17, 2018 8:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Help with ideas |
^^^^ Yeah I forgot about the Nissan Micra, 74hp and 103Nm can be a good option. But I did look up a Clubman GT 1275 and they are ment to have 77hp and 108Nm. A 1098 has 45ph and 76Nm and finally a 998 has 33hp and 712Nm. So you need to ask yourself if you put the 10+ grand into a mini's engine how good can you get it going??? |
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