What did you do to your mini today?
#8501
Changed valve cover gasket last nite, never seen the inside of any cylinder head with so much wasted space, make a V8 out of a coupla of these and it would be the size of a small car. (orig mini?). Also never seen ignition coils like that before, very interesting. Nice to have an engine that doesnt smoke anymore, now how about BMW figures out how to make them last longer than 42K? Same engineering team as the timing chain, I s'ppose.
#8503
That is the one from right up the street from me, it was on eastern avenue all the time and I would see the guy cruising in it. Funny he never had a sign on it or had it advertised around here. I wouldve grabbed it lol, nice find the car always cruised around without issue here good luck with it.
#8504
I fixed the vacuum/boost leak that was causing the low boost PSI and making idle only pull 12 in. Hg instead of 14 or so.
Goes like a raped ape again.
Best pull so far, on flat land, almost 14 PSI at the top of 2nd gear. It should get a little higher on an on-ramp due to the hill making it take longer to accelerate, and allowing the gauge, with its little restrictor tee to catch up....
Also disassembled, degummed, regreased with much better grease, and reassembled my front brakes. Gotta throw out that old tub of "high temperature" grease, since it obviously is not high temperature grease by modern-day standards....
C ya,
Dutch
Goes like a raped ape again.
Best pull so far, on flat land, almost 14 PSI at the top of 2nd gear. It should get a little higher on an on-ramp due to the hill making it take longer to accelerate, and allowing the gauge, with its little restrictor tee to catch up....
Also disassembled, degummed, regreased with much better grease, and reassembled my front brakes. Gotta throw out that old tub of "high temperature" grease, since it obviously is not high temperature grease by modern-day standards....
C ya,
Dutch
#8505
Here's how it looks on mine - which can be considered both "what I did to my Mini today", as well as a "dorky cheapskate modification".. Note that there's also a small black bag o' tools hidden in the cavity between the spare tire's rim and the seatback.
Many Thanks. Now youv'e got me thinking. USC Highscool rules!!
#8507
Hugely helpful so thanks for the detail. If I go for these, I would likely have someone install them and figure out how to de-yoke them, too. I can't go back to orange...
Glad you shared that the 6K option isn't as bright as stock bi-xenon. What I want is a white headlight, not yellowish like my halogens and not blueish either. The 8K option seems like it may be leaning towards blue to me, but I'm not sure.
I'm really surprised that there's no high beam. Not the worst thing for me since I have driving lights, but strange that it doesn't have them.
Could you possibly post a pic with the headlights and fog lights on?
Glad you shared that the 6K option isn't as bright as stock bi-xenon. What I want is a white headlight, not yellowish like my halogens and not blueish either. The 8K option seems like it may be leaning towards blue to me, but I'm not sure.
I'm really surprised that there's no high beam. Not the worst thing for me since I have driving lights, but strange that it doesn't have them.
Could you possibly post a pic with the headlights and fog lights on?
Once the 6K's warm up they look pretty much white while looking at the front of the car. But when driving they look semi-blue. The stock xenons are either 4300 or 5000, can't remember.
I still have to find time to wire them correctly, so I'm not completely sure if the hi-beams come on or not. I'm assuming that they don't since the housing doesn't look like they have any moving parts (stock housings are bi-xenon).
For now I have the stock ones back on while I work on the aftermarkets. I will definitely be posting pictures of the finished product
#8508
Last night I did the first oil change at 5K. Coincidentally my hotside muffler delete hose had arrived in the mail that day so while the car was up on the ramps I installed it while the oil was draining. I seem to have one of the coolant tanks with the hose fitting at the bottom that leaks with any stress, so I got coolant dripped on my head and it ran into my eye. That stung! I guess I need to do the turkey baster trick. Put it all back together, added 4.5 quarts of Mobil 1 0W40.
Then today I hit a couple of on-ramps and found the rev limiter in second gear.
Then today I hit a couple of on-ramps and found the rev limiter in second gear.
#8509
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Still on my plasti dip kick. Did the rear hatch license plate light trim..the hood scoop... and then did the dash panels on the inside in the red plasti dip. I used the glossifier on the interior parts and the outside mirror covers and is it me or does it make it look really grainy?
#8513
Curious myself. I'm thinking of doing the wheel thing. Anyone have any experience with that? Longevity seems pretty good, but ... it's still paint.
#8514
Just got done treating my baby right.
Full wash, clay bar, wash again, wax, wheel polish, back to black the trim, detailed the interior, rainex'ed all the glass and had my first attempt at plasti-dipping some chrome off. Did the head and taillight surrounds as well as the grille trim. Matches the black trim around the fenders and bumpers nicely. And does fairly well with the astro black. I think I'll be doing the side scuttles, door handles and gas cover next. Also, the beltline. Looking to de-chrome the lot. No idea how to get the handles, beltline or gas cover off though. Any suggestions? I did one of the s-winder wheel center caps as a trial to see if I could do the plasti-dip well and I liked the look of it with the silver wheels. I may do all the center caps too! But I ran out, so I have to run to lowes to get some more.
Full wash, clay bar, wash again, wax, wheel polish, back to black the trim, detailed the interior, rainex'ed all the glass and had my first attempt at plasti-dipping some chrome off. Did the head and taillight surrounds as well as the grille trim. Matches the black trim around the fenders and bumpers nicely. And does fairly well with the astro black. I think I'll be doing the side scuttles, door handles and gas cover next. Also, the beltline. Looking to de-chrome the lot. No idea how to get the handles, beltline or gas cover off though. Any suggestions? I did one of the s-winder wheel center caps as a trial to see if I could do the plasti-dip well and I liked the look of it with the silver wheels. I may do all the center caps too! But I ran out, so I have to run to lowes to get some more.
#8516
Ill snap a few pix for you tonight and post them. I don't know if it was because it was cold in my garage or what but the glossifier made everything look really grainy. I did my mirror caps, the dash trim and the rear hatch handle. I wasn't to impressed to be honest. Put 2/3 coats on everything i used it with.
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#8520
3M 33+ Tape. It's electrical tape, but it's like it was made for going over the belt line. It's a LITTLE wide, but shrinks to a perfect fit. Easy to do, lasts a long time, and it's pretty common if you read up on it for the beltline elimination.
#8521
Ill snap a few pix for you tonight and post them. I don't know if it was because it was cold in my garage or what but the glossifier made everything look really grainy. I did my mirror caps, the dash trim and the rear hatch handle. I wasn't to impressed to be honest. Put 2/3 coats on everything i used it with.
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Since tearing my bug/wind screen (sunroof) I'm noticing that the front edge of the front panel settles down below the level of the roof - maybe 1/4" since it no longer has the bug screen to sit on. Do you think it's doing any damage?
I like the cleaner look and the added breeze when I open up the sunroof all the way, but not if it's a problem. I can't wait to see what a replacement costs...
I like the cleaner look and the added breeze when I open up the sunroof all the way, but not if it's a problem. I can't wait to see what a replacement costs...
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