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 Post subject: worked 1310, 0-100 time
PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:02 pm 
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hey guys
im buying a 1310 thats ported and has a bit of cam work done, i am only wanting a rough estimate but lets just say that if i had a standard diff ratio, what do reckon my 0 to 100 time will be, 998 is to to slow.
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Cooper S got to 50MPH in 7.5, and to 60 in around 10.5 I think.

So, quicker than that.

Traction is a problem with mine.. :lol:

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10.5 to 60MPH arrgh! I got a 1330 Cooper S and it definitely feels faster than that, must just be me.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:30 pm 
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yeah it will feel quick your practically sitting on the road

i reckon it sounds about right and thats not that slow

although its scary when you think of the times a say GSXR100 does etc


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10 secs is slow but its alot quicker than my 998, its slow as, i cant beleive how long it takes,

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Road test times for most models are reprinted in Pedr Davis' book Spotlight on Mini Minor Downunder...
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marcsvenson wrote:
yeah it will feel quick your practically sitting on the road

i reckon it sounds about right and thats not that slow

although its scary when you think of the times a say GSXR100 does etc


Ah, missed a 0 :)
That'd be GSXR1000

I dont think a GSXR100 would be all that fast ;)
My GSXR1000 was absolutely that fast... under 5 sec and your doing 140km/h

On a Honda CBR 900 the mirrors fold at 220km/h :)
I wish I could get my mirrors to fold due to the wind on the Mini :)

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how bout a supercharged/turbod 1380?

and whats a standard 1100 do?

or an 850, that'd be interesting... and an 850 with 4 fat passengers... anyone timed all these? good, i'd like to see the results


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drmini in aust wrote:
Road test times for most models are reprinted in Pedr Davis' book Spotlight on Mini Minor Downunder...
Lent mine to someone... :cry:


as tested by Modern Motor, reprinted in that book (not your copy Kev, mine)...

deluxe 998 0-60mph - 21.1s
standard cooper S 1275 0-60mph - 11.2s
1965 Monte Carlo winner 0-60mph - 8.2s

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While we're on the topic of speeds... what are standard quarter mile times for the different engine variants? I did a run at Calder and did a 17.9sec qtr mile. I don't know how quick that is in comparison to a standard mini.

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Molina wrote:
While we're on the topic of speeds... what are standard quarter mile times for the different engine variants? I did a run at Calder and did a 17.9sec qtr mile. I don't know how quick that is in comparison to a standard mini.


well, according to Modern Motors tests.....

850 was 22.0 seconds
Cooper was 19.6 seconds
Cooper S was 18.3 seconds
deluxe was 21.4 seconds
the mini K average was 20.5 seconds
clubman 1100 average was 20.5 seconds
clubman GT average was 18.1 seconds

the clubmans must have been tested with a tailwind...

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:16 pm 
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Clubmans are more aerodynamic apparently :P ..though i don't see how :lol:

You'll be lucky to get a 8sec 0-100time...my 1152 would run about an 18sec 1/4 and 0-100 in 11sec odd 0-100....ie not quick..but it FEELS quick..

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 1:25 am 
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anyone actually got some data on a worked mini 0-100, all i hear is hearsay :lol:


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Well the source I used says an 850 was 27.1 for 0-60 time, and 23.6 for the 1/4

Mine is around the 17-18 mark for 0-60.

Well you did say in your last post just any ol' worked mini 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 6:09 am 
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Dorothy does it in about 22- 28 seconds 0-60 depending on wind direction and how flat the road is. :D

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