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Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:32 am
by kona
Engine:
1380cc minispeed block.
Stage 3 Cylinder Head.
kent cams 286 Camshaft.
Twin Su HS4 1.5 inch carburettors with cone filters.
4-core radiator
Standard 4-speed box with 3.1 final drive.
Maniflow Exhaust manifold.
Maniflow twin DTM exhaust
All fitted in 2005
Suspention and Steering:
HiLos fitted all round.
New standard cones.
KYB Gas-A-Just dampers all round.
New knuckle joints.
New track rod ends.
Bushes in steering column replaced
Adjustable Tie Rods.
Adjustable Bottom Arms.
Correct offset bushes for bottom arms.
Poly and rubber bushes on Tie rods.
Exterior:
Flame Red with white roof.
12x5 Standard Cooper alloys.
12x6 Yokohama A539s.
Chrome Bumpers.
Chrome Grille.
Twin spots.
John Cooper signed stripes like a RSP cooper.
Standard Cooper arches.
I.C.E:
JVC Kd 1033-h
Two Alpine 10cm speakers in dash.
Two JBL 937 6x9s in custom boxes on rear seats.
mutant 4-channel amp powering the 6x9s.
Vibe 15? 1500w sub in the boot powered by a Vibe monoblock.
Interior:
Brushed aluminium dash.
3 Smiths gauges ( oil pressure, battery condition ,temperature).
Cooper Trim.
RSP Steering wheel.
Cobra Monaco S buckets in Black vinyl with Red Piping.
Sparco 3 Point harnesses.
Power:
She was on the rollers in Slark race engineering and put out:
94 BHP @ 6137rpm and 82lbs/ft torque @ 5551rpm
300 Euros delivered. Fastest things ive ever gotten from england,
http://www.sixonetwo.com the best company I could find for seats.
and then a few of christine, shes looking quite lonely
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:39 pm
by mustard
very sleeperess!!! i love it...
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:31 pm
by just_st3v3n
nice mini man like i said to you before...
liking the steering wheel
steven
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:31 pm
by miniireland
haha those pics are from my wedding back in june, i must dig out the rest and post them up....
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:37 pm
by kona
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:48 pm
by kona
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:03 pm
by kona
Basically due to finishing college and getting a real job, I had to relocate down the west a few years ago, so the mini was used to get down until I got enough $$ for a modern car (clio 182).
Unfortunatley this was pretty much what pushed the car from needed a bit of welding to needing a miracle.
During college I did my thesis on retro fitting fuel injection to the A series so it is running a little special engine under the bonnet.
Canems engine management
ford EDIS coilpack
x2 mikuni throttle bodies from a kawasaki 1100
and all the other bits and bobs needed to get it up and running. It also recieved some lovely new AE hepolite pistons, rings, big ends, clutch, lightened flywheel.
all this was fitted in a week on my driveway
(in reality its a pain in the hole)
Now that Im in a bit better place with money and back in Dublin , Ive been able to address the state of the shell, which will involve a reshell.
Heres a few snaps of the donor car, last taxed in 1995 and all the bodywork done by somebody else
Not a spot of rust on it.
Currentley looking at quotes for some light bodywork(dents) and paint in rosso corsa 2011 and a white roof
Exciting times.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:31 pm
by coolmini
Good man kona
Hope ya get your injection up and running have loads of info on do's and don'ts
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:58 pm
by kona
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 5:21 pm
by kona
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 9:36 am
by Dylan8660
It would be too far gone if it was mine, I would be tempted on a re-shell to keep it but the regs aren't as favourable here as the UK.
Good luck.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:58 pm
by kona
Dylan8660 wrote:It would be too far gone if it was mine, I would be tempted on a re-shell to keep it but the regs aren't as favourable here as the UK.
Good luck.
All depends on the labour cost, the panels alone I'm looking at 3k.
The reshell maybe the only option.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 10:19 pm
by kerryminigringo
The problem is that getting a better shell than that is going to cost money and it will probably still need work.At least if you do your own shell properly and rust proof it,you know what you have.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:30 pm
by kona
Ok a little update. The car has been sent away to hopefully have all the rust cut out of it. Its a fairly comprehensive list of panels that are needed. Hoping to have the car back for the IMM next summer.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 2:31 pm
by kona
A little update, the car has had half the crap cut out, however theres quite a bit more to go, i knew it was rotten but not as rotten as the pictures show, the shell was pretty much scrap.
Hopefully its saveable.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:32 pm
by kona
Some more progress as the shell is beginning to get some fresh steel back into it. I have to say the shell really was beyond sensible repair. If it wasnt a cooper it would have been scrapped, fortunatley it is.
At the stage now where im trying to get a garage sourced to rebuild it. I also have to pick out a colour, im not sure to keep it standard flame red or change it up?
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:37 pm
by kona
And a few more pictures of the progress
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:49 am
by miniireland
Great to see you saving it , that was one of the cars on my wedding day in 2009
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:00 pm
by kona
There has been alot of progress on the shell its now painted and due back. Ive started sorting out all the suspension parts now before i move onto the engine.
Ive plenty of photos but i cant seem to attach anymore due to board quota being reached.
Re: Ciarans 1380 Cooper
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:44 am
by The Marcos Graveyard
You need to use a third party hosting site, photobucket is still available but is now a subscription service, there are other websites that are still free, you could try postimage.org for example.