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Post by silverdragon on Feb 2, 2015 5:11:51 GMT
That explains a lot... But the original Mini uses Imperial wheels. I know, I had enough of them......
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Post by c64 on Feb 2, 2015 6:57:45 GMT
That explains a lot... But the original Mini uses Imperial wheels. I know, I had enough of them...... The injector uses metric wheels. The one with the engine put in all wrong. The one you need to rewire quite often. Also the one with a too short top gear and govenor-free injection ECU whitch top speed is only limited by when the engine blows up.
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Post by silverdragon on Feb 2, 2015 7:09:45 GMT
That explains a lot... But the original Mini uses Imperial wheels. I know, I had enough of them...... The injector uses metric wheels. The one with the engine put in all wrong. The one you need to rewire quite often. Also the one with a too short top gear and govenor-free injection ECU whitch top speed is only limited by when the engine blows up. That aint the "Original" Mini. The original mini was not injected, nor did it have an "ECU". And I thought you were talking ROAD wheels anyway... I aint a mechanic, if its not a half inch spanner, I dont undo dat nut?...
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Post by c64 on Feb 2, 2015 21:03:56 GMT
With "original Mini" I don't mean that boxy New Beetle clone.
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