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jamesfawcett

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Just washed the minis, and thought i would take a few photos!









Previous Engine: 1040cc Morespeed engine, 1275 turbo head T2 Turbo Mirage Manifolds Megajolt
Previous engine: STD metro turbo, megajolt
Drives: 399bananahp (flywheel) Honda Civic Vtec b18c4 T28 Turbo 1968 Mini

Megajolt maps to download: http://www.jamesfawcett.co.uk/cms/index.ph...&gid=3&Itemid=3


Ric

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Basingstoke

i really love the look of your mini feebs.

What engine is it running, still the 1040 t2?


Jimster
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so is the green one still turbo'd?? how is it running? nice looking cars!

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


1st to provide running proof
of turbo twinkie in a car and first to
run a 1/4 in one!!

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jamesfawcett

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hiya thanks for comments!! look in the background, theres the metro turbo!

Potdans having no luck with his engine, hes put it all back together he was just changing the gearbox, but put a A series box on an A+ engine so hes lost interest in it. So hes buying the metro turbo engine off me cheap so he can just put it straight in his and im going to rebuild his engine and put it in mine.

At the moment in my green one its the same 1040cc engine but one of the rings is damaged, so ive taken turbo off and treated it with wynns stop smoke because ive been using it to work and back and didnt want to do any more damage until the next turbo engines ready

Previous Engine: 1040cc Morespeed engine, 1275 turbo head T2 Turbo Mirage Manifolds Megajolt
Previous engine: STD metro turbo, megajolt
Drives: 399bananahp (flywheel) Honda Civic Vtec b18c4 T28 Turbo 1968 Mini

Megajolt maps to download: http://www.jamesfawcett.co.uk/cms/index.ph...&gid=3&Itemid=3


adam1330

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loving the green one, looks great!

““A turbo: exhaust gasses go into the turbocharger and spin it, witchcraft happens and you go faster.”” - Jeremy Clarkson


hughesmarkie

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The green one would be my choice looks lovely!!

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MarkGTT

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Lovin the Green one, top job. What’s the paint called? looks like a TVR colour??


jamesfawcett

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thanks!! no its actually about 6 different colours, but the camera mainly catches the green id love it if it would get the other colours!! its got a really nice dark purple, a gorgeous blue, light green dark green and then a disgusting salmon and a bronze sick colour!!!

Previous Engine: 1040cc Morespeed engine, 1275 turbo head T2 Turbo Mirage Manifolds Megajolt
Previous engine: STD metro turbo, megajolt
Drives: 399bananahp (flywheel) Honda Civic Vtec b18c4 T28 Turbo 1968 Mini

Megajolt maps to download: http://www.jamesfawcett.co.uk/cms/index.ph...&gid=3&Itemid=3


Carl

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liverpool-on-sea

whos is the blue one?

no longer a series, but still 1.3 turbo.

On 28th Nov, 2008 Sprocket said:
Oh now that is a long shaft you have Carl.


Hard2DaCore

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Absolutly Stunnin :)

My mini is rather tatty atm but looks like your blue one :) but not as cool tho :( sadly


vegar

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That green is so plain and goodlooking, I realy like it :)

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