Cheapest way of making a mini S killer
I want to have a GTV fast enough to beat modern popular sportcars, like Golf GTI, Mini Cooper S, etc. I think around 220hp in a 1.000kg GTV would be enough. The thing is how is the cheapest way to get there. Should it be a GTV6 with a 3.0 12v or a GTV with a hot cam TS 16v? and how do I get a GTV to weight 1.000kg keeping it street legal?
Recomendations please?
Recomendations please?
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Well, I am pretty comfy with my solution which can be seen in action here: http://alfagtv6.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t= ... 0d41c54904
Minis are no problem, not even the JCW versions.
Minis are no problem, not even the JCW versions.
Greg,
Just so you know the 2006 JCW Mini Cooper S weighs about 2800lb and by the book has 207hp. The weight is from a truck scale at work. I don't know if the hp number is at the wheels or not.
For comparison my GTV6 weighs about 2800 on the same scale.
The JCW is my wife's car....she had to have purple....I insisted on the JCW kit (factory installed)
Scott
Just so you know the 2006 JCW Mini Cooper S weighs about 2800lb and by the book has 207hp. The weight is from a truck scale at work. I don't know if the hp number is at the wheels or not.
For comparison my GTV6 weighs about 2800 on the same scale.
The JCW is my wife's car....she had to have purple....I insisted on the JCW kit (factory installed)
Scott
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While kind of pricy they seem to be holding value well (at least here in Ca.). Also they are pretty stout...I got T-boned in the 2002 mini S that we had with no intrusion into the passenger compartment. the ford focus that hit me was a total loss. The hit was in the drivers' door and i bounced my head off the window and not hurt (thick skull helps here). The mini was repaired for about $7k and drove fine for a year that we had it after that.
Scott
Scott
I think the mini is built using conventional unibody techniques, but the lotus is smaller yet (i sat in one) and uses aircraft assembly techniques and lots of aluminum.
About the only new car available here in the states that I'd want is the Exige S....if I can get into one as I'm 6'3" and 220lbs.
Scott
About the only new car available here in the states that I'd want is the Exige S....if I can get into one as I'm 6'3" and 220lbs.
Scott
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I've parked my GTV6 next to Mini's and am amazed at how "not" mini these cars are. They are significantly wider and taller. The only dimension less is the length. I'd like to see on parked between a GTV6 and an old E30 325i. I would'nt be surprised if Mini dwarfed the BMW as well. Never the less, I like the Mini's, and they make more sense to some owners compared to F350 Fords or Hummer H2's. . . . .and of course they have to meet more stringent safety requirements than the old stuff.
Merril
Merril
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