AJ wrote:
None of my minis are even close to that , so it would have to be a very very much modified mini to even go under 10 seconds .....It would either have to have extensive modifications , an engine transplant or setup for drag racing , which makes most unsuitable for road use anyway ....... dream on
I know I shouldn't, and you definitely didn't mean to offend, but I take offence to that... my MK2 isn't extensively modified in the engine department, I built it myself and there is nothing particularly out of the ordinary in it. It's a very streetable car
In fact, this very morning I was testing the air fuel ratio, and confirmed that it is seriously lean at wide open throttle.
Coupled with that is that I use bridgestone SF226 tyres, which are definitely not known for their grip....
so here - I datalogged the RPM through my ignition, calculated the speed given the gear ratios and charted it. I launched at about 3700rpm which was probably a bit much...
edit: the dips in the chart are because it was based on RPM, not wheel speed, so when I changed gear the RPM dropped. It was on a slight uphill also
edit: bum - Mick gave me the wrong gear ratios, makes it a shade over 11.3 seconds, but I stand by what I said, 10 seconds isn't that hard
