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Comments about certain male (some female =Betty) appendages being bigger or smaller just because there car is less powerful is stupid. You build a car how you want it.


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GTi_Mini wrote:
Comments about certain male (some female =Betty) appendages being bigger or smaller just because there car is less powerful is stupid. You build a car how you want it.


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As long as they work then :lol:

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"you will understand when you see the guys face in his jap car or rice burner "

ahh toyota starlet, swift gti engine = rice burner? :lol:

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I just like the stuff. Especially with chips

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After I have been reading this post....

I tried... the HP sauce.... & all I can say is BLAH YUCK!

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Never have I tried HP sauce.

Is it some form of BBQ sauce?


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willy wrote:
Never have I tried HP sauce.

Is it some form of BBQ sauce?


No, it tastes like itself. Use sparingly on steak and chips.


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It the official (unofficially official) sauce of great brittian. Since mini's are all from british original, even tho built here, still british designed. So by my caculation...Mini + HP = All British! HAHA :wink: .... At work we use HP as the main incredient in the making of oyster kilpatrick sauce, I believe most restruants do too, and yes it's a bit like bbq sauce but not the same.

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It the official (unofficially official) sauce of great brittian. Since mini's are all from british original, even tho built here, still british designed. So by my caculation...Mini + HP = All British! HAHA :wink: .... At work we use HP as the main incredient in the making of oyster kilpatrick sauce, I believe most restruants do too, and yes it's a bit like bbq sauce but not the same.

well its true. you learn something new everyday. he he

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A bit off topic there. Sorry :lol: But I couldn't imagine Ausmini without the inevitable tangent that every thread goes quickly onto!

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I'm going to try and put this post back on track:

Horsepower: generally refered to as kilowatts nowerdays.

kilowats are derived from torque in a motor, torque being a force being exerted (very simply)

acceleration is derived from force devided by mass, so logically a bigger mass needs more force to accelerate proportionatley.

therfore mini's don't need as much power as as a big V8 RIGHT?

NOT RIGHT--- we have a complex thrust upon us by all those mean peoples in bigger cars that beat us up the next hill--- they kill us with torque, momentum and ugly bodykits.

these people worship horsepower, because that's what they need they need barrow loads of power to go anywhere because of their heavy cars. this is the biggest part of their persuit to modify their cars.

hence Summernats Horsepower Hero's, Burnouts, Dyno runs, Motorsport and Drag Racing (the whole Idea of Performance in Motorsport world is centred around Horsepower)

Then Mini's came along and smashed that idea, winning monte Carlo Bathurst ETC. with like 70hp

Mini's all have awesome balance, stability. and because of the light weight and footprint requre small ammounts of braking/engine power.

most people who have ever really pushed a mini through a set of corners knows that they are awesome. But down the straight the big horsepower and momentum beats us every time.

My argument is we are making the supercar of the 60's super again, but this time we are making it pass the cars of today, which as you are aware are faster and better than the competition of the time.

Horsepower isn't something that we are obsessed about here. It's age old, and was started long before the days of here. It's engrained in every prefomance facet of cars and motorsport. And to come clean it's not all abpout power but more the delivery of it that counts, but the delivery isn't measurable (comparatavley between cars, or even between runs), the power is though.

power was being compared long before us and will be compared long after were gone, just as drags and everything else in motorsport. The engine conversions are taken on by people with a vision to improving the reliability, perfomance and handling. They are taken on by people with a vision and the means to follow it through, and we should all be proud that we picked one of the finest cars in the world and that we can dedicate so much time and thought to something to try and improve the mini.

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HPDesign wrote:
I'm going to try and put this post back on track:

Horsepower: generally refered to as kilowatts nowerdays.

kilowats are derived from torque in a motor, torque being a force being exerted (very simply)

acceleration is derived from force devided by mass, so logically a bigger mass needs more force to accelerate proportionatley.

therfore mini's don't need as much power as as a big V8 RIGHT?

NOT RIGHT--- we have a complex thrust upon us by all those mean peoples in bigger cars that beat us up the next hill--- they kill us with torque, momentum and ugly bodykits.

these people worship horsepower, because that's what they need they need barrow loads of power to go anywhere because of their heavy cars. this is the biggest part of their persuit to modify their cars.

hence Summernats Horsepower Hero's, Burnouts, Dyno runs, Motorsport and Drag Racing (the whole Idea of Performance in Motorsport world is centred around Horsepower)

Then Mini's came along and smashed that idea, winning monte Carlo Bathurst ETC. with like 70hp

Mini's all have awesome balance, stability. and because of the light weight and footprint requre small ammounts of braking/engine power.

most people who have ever really pushed a mini through a set of corners knows that they are awesome. But down the straight the big horsepower and momentum beats us every time.

My argument is we are making the supercar of the 60's super again, but this time we are making it pass the cars of today, which as you are aware are faster and better than the competition of the time.

Horsepower isn't something that we are obsessed about here. It's age old, and was started long before the days of here. It's engrained in every prefomance facet of cars and motorsport. And to come clean it's not all abpout power but more the delivery of it that counts, but the delivery isn't measurable (comparatavley between cars, or even between runs), the power is though.

power was being compared long before us and will be compared long after were gone, just as drags and everything else in motorsport. The engine conversions are taken on by people with a vision to improving the reliability, perfomance and handling. They are taken on by people with a vision and the means to follow it through, and we should all be proud that we picked one of the finest cars in the world and that we can dedicate so much time and thought to something to try and improve the mini.


yep, I agree with everything you say..but why hp, wht dont they do torque days?


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well said HPD.

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I work in a workshop where we get to play with all kinds of funky toys and often make them funkier. I have been playing with a few hot rods lately and have found somthing that makes me a little giddy more than the minis have done for me lately...

you ever been in a car, that when you launch off the line, the tyres stand up and shudder a little? As your revs get up and you get into the right rev range, the back of the car starts to wander untill you hit the red line, you snatch another gear (but not to hard) and your out there again, starting to push some scary speeds. The corner comes up and you jump on the breaks and throw 700kilo of well balanced and designed 70 year old looking fiberglass into the corner and excellerate out same as before...

If you think your mini is quick, you should play with some of these kind of toys!

When I drive my mini, it is almost just as fun, but you dont get out shaking and struggleing to talk or walk untill you calm down again...

I dont know why people are hunting great power with a mini, its great fun, but I think the best engine conversion I have ever seen here is the sirion conversion, lighter and with a 5th gear. minis handle great. but I cant wait to get my hands on a 1930 A model Tudor to start cutting up and having some real fun with. I will never stop playing with the mini though...

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