A decent NEW late model ball bearing type turbo costs upwards of $1400
(I`m not a big fan of trusting 2nd hand or cheap chinese turbos)
A decent turbo carb/plenum & manifold, all set up & ready to go costs approx $300 upwards.
Turbo Manifold & Dump pipe can easilly cost upwards of $600
Decent Cyl head work to suit turbo application can cost upwards of $1500--> (quality guides, stainless Valves,,, Porting, Chamber work--> de-shrouding/shaping/opening/CC-ing & pollishing etc etc etc)
Gaskets & seals, decent flywheel & clutch assy, a full gearbox/diff & drop gear reco,,, decent distributor to suit the application, Turbo cam shaft, Cam & crank shaft bearings, cam followers, quality rockers to suit,,, Oil pump, water pump, radiator & oil cooler & all necessary & appropriate mods & fittings, oil & water feeds & outlets to & from the turbo etc etc etc (easy nearly another $4000 there) & so far no build labour cost apart from cyl head.......
Now!!!,,, What engine would you like all that stuff fitted to????????????
Small or Big bore???????????????
It` really doesn`t make any difference in """COST""" as to which engine you choose "APART" from the initial outlay for a decent (Stronger) big bore
BUT,,, The end result comparison between a small bore & a big bore (Whether it`s force fed or not) in regards to both preformance & reliability is pretty obvious & it`s really not something that "NEEDS" to be explained hey?
Anyone ever heard of the old saying--> "Chalk & Cheese"
Now,,,, All that said,,,, A well designed & built big bore (whether it`s force fed or not) "STROKER" engine can be (& quite often is) far more reliable than a poorly desined & built small bore (Whether it`s force fed or not)
& before anyone jumps down my throat & starts on the "But you`re not comparing apples with apples" ,,, think again because that "IS" exactly what i am doing... this is a very common place & very real senario
"""DECENT" engines cost "DECENT" Bucks
Play with 2nd hand "chuck togethers" & that`s exactly what you get
How deep is your pocket? & How fast do you want to go?
How much money are you prepared to throw away "Learning" where the right place is to put your hard earned ???
It really doesn`t matter what car we`re talking about, the same things apply,,, The mini is just way more fun & has way more character than most other cars.
The end result "SHOULD" be plain & simple """FUN""".
If you only have $5000-ish to spend right now,,, then package something up that meets that criteria, Plan ahead, talk to the right people in the know around your area & get on with having that fun, try not to listen to too many people, that will only confuse the crap out of you. Stick to the plan but also try not to put too much of a hard line on the time frame to complete the engine package, trust me in the fact that it most commonly blows out well past the ETA that you first dream up.
HOWEVER!!!!!!--> You will get used to that original engines power output pretty dam quick & will most probably want more again later,,, be VERY aware of that point,,,, so i suggest that you try to plan ahead to suit that, maybe go out & buy 2x big bore donks to start with & make something hot-road & track day package with one of them in naturally asspirated form first, or even just "maybe" do up a hot road type club race naturally asspirated small bore to start with & buy a 1275 with a plan for a fire breathing big bore later.... There are lots of options & avenues to choose from, that is part of the problem with anyone planning on going fast in a mini... that`s life hey? It woiuld be a pretty dam boreing old world if we all only had 350chevs to play with & nothing else hey?
& lastly--> Allways be prepared to spend more (Time & Money) than you first think,,, that`s just my advice.
NB: notice i even suggested to "maybe" build a small bore to start with in all that crap i`ve just typed???,,, so no one can claim that i`m biased towards the big bore-- even tho i obviously am
