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mini donor
ok so for my project i was planning to use a ford zetec engine but i had a thought
has anyone ever fitted a mini engine (bmw) in to a haynes roadster locost i ask because i will soon be starting a new job at mini and if i can use a mini engine i might be able to get cheaper parts and will get servicing etc cheaper anyone know if its bin done and would i need a differant gearbox? if i can go ahead with it i plan to tune the engine thanks |
any1???? do u think its a good engine to use??? :confused:
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Probably not!
Never heard of that engine being used so inevitably it would be expensive getting an adaptor plate made for it to be mated to a rear wheel drive gearbox Also figuring out the clutch set up to suit said adaptor and gearbox A bmw gearbox wouldnt fit as the mini engines i believe are of crysler origins Then you would also need to be fuel injected/cat etc etc to suit the emmisions standards for that engine All perfectly possible but you wouldnt end up with a car any better that a zetec engined car, it would just cost you more and be more of a headache |
Are you really being serious? You are considering using an engine that has no obvious rwd gearbox to mate just because u may be able to get cheap spares?
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I would imagine that will create some proper headaches and not really worth the effort....besides real Minis don't wear a beemer badge:p
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Thats a peugeot engine that bmw painted their name on, I to think you might struggle to get a gearbox to fit.
Bob |
its a cooper s im plannin someone i know is sellin a written off 2010 cooper s said he will give me a good deal if i go ahead with the project low mileage aswell
ive also looked at tuning parts on net and they seem to be better priced than what ive seen for zetecs and better results :cool: |
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