Classic Mini Cooper Bolt on Turbo Kit from JET Motors

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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2022
  • Check out the JET Turbo order page at the link below
    www.jetmotorsmini.com/blank-7
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Komentáře • 39

  • @briangrant2426
    @briangrant2426 Před rokem +7

    Still loving it Jeremy! No issues whatsoever. Going up a hill with four people in the car and stepping on the throttle, it just goes with no hesitation or hint of pinging. Going 60 on the freeway, stepping on the gas, and having it GET UP AND GO will never get old! You've got a good product and you'll sell them all!

    • @yokingtomcat
      @yokingtomcat Před rokem

      Love it … sounds fun 🤩 I miss my mini

    • @daemianevans9020
      @daemianevans9020 Před 10 měsíci +2

      What is your 0-60 on this thing?

    • @briangrant2426
      @briangrant2426 Před 10 měsíci

      Ha! No idea. I'll have to do that one of these days. I'll tell you what though, I OWN 3rd gear at 3000 rpm! I step on it then and it just gets up and GOES! The turbo is great in every gear at every rpm, very flat torque curve, but 3rd @ 3000 is money!
      @@daemianevans9020

  • @TheBobberVlog
    @TheBobberVlog Před rokem +1

    Thank you for that! I am currently researching GT15 Turbos for my bike and this has reminded me of my Mini days!

  • @galaxion62
    @galaxion62 Před rokem +1

    This geezer has done a great job with this, as 82BHP at the wheels is indeed a good figure. I got 78BHP at the wheels from my normally aspirated 1310 cc A series. But I cut my own head from some drawings created on a flow bench by Manx racing, (out of a Vizard book) done on an 11 stud 12G295 Cooper S head, while using Rimflow anti reversion valves, MD 276 Megadyne cam, 9.75:1 CR, hand modified twin SU HS 2 carbs, as per the Vizard drawings in the book. Also had a nice LCB connected to an RC40 exhaust. This looks like a Rayjay turbo fitted here, which is exactly the one I wanted that mounts above the clutch housing.... fantastic. P.S. this engine should really have a center main strap on the crank with all that torque going through it. I put one on mine to prevent crank whip & subsequent possible damage/failure.

  • @IronmanG74
    @IronmanG74 Před rokem +2

    all that turbo and what I really want is a set of the bonnet hinges

  • @TheRouger7
    @TheRouger7 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE those bonnet struts !! Makes it similar to the clamshell but allows more ease on your back while working in the engine area. I absolutely want & need some of those for my classic Mini !!

    • @danielmyers7029
      @danielmyers7029 Před rokem +2

      I noticed those too. I’m curious where you can buy the, from

    • @briangrant2426
      @briangrant2426 Před rokem +1

      Minivation hinges. Sadly out of production now. I love them!

    • @HBPowerwall
      @HBPowerwall Před rokem +2

      @@briangrant2426 I came into the comments for this info.. hunt is on!

  • @yokingtomcat
    @yokingtomcat Před rokem +1

    oh wow... never seen another NO.2 POOLBALL on mini b4, apart from mine!

  • @daemianevans9020
    @daemianevans9020 Před 10 měsíci

    I want one of these so bad! Some day.

  • @eprokhor
    @eprokhor Před rokem +1

    Will you have this kit available for the MPI?

  • @AAK47TV
    @AAK47TV Před rokem +1

    This is great. Looking to order a kit for sure. I have a 998 with a Webber carb. Are you able to package up the required carb with the kit?

    • @JETMotors
      @JETMotors  Před rokem

      Yes the turbo carb kit will be an option you'll see soon.

  • @lilpinkiy
    @lilpinkiy Před rokem

    QQ, why such a small turbo? In terms of your statement about added power and reliability. I ran 10psi on my stock (head modded) engine all day and night while commuting. So you can certainly get more and keep reliability esp for the price you charge.

  • @dannyandrews8930
    @dannyandrews8930 Před 18 dny

    Love the turbo, but lose that dump valve please 🙏

  • @ChallengeTheBuild
    @ChallengeTheBuild Před rokem

    So... I will be working on a Mini that already has some of your parts, I hopefully can sell the owner on a turbo rather then a honda swap. What are your thoughts on other driveline wear (transmission, axles ect.)? I know it depends on how you drive it too. #ChallengeTheBuild

  • @EjuEj
    @EjuEj Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hi! I have a LHD 1991 rover cooper. Do I have to remove the brake booster to install the turbo?

    • @JETMotors
      @JETMotors  Před 7 měsíci

      yes and we do sell the delete kit and does not reduce braking performance www.jetmotorsmini.com/product-page/brake-booster-delete-kit

  • @minmog
    @minmog Před rokem +1

    Do you require the Turbo HIF44 SU carb and rising rate fuel regulator for this conversion?

    • @JETMotors
      @JETMotors  Před rokem

      Yes we will have them listed on the website soon www.jetmotorsmini.com

  • @joaquinlangenscheidt2417
    @joaquinlangenscheidt2417 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Jeremy, Is it possible to access the waste gate without having to remove the turbo?

  • @TheRouger7
    @TheRouger7 Před rokem +1

    So I'm curious, I have a RHD, If you take away the brake booster, aren't you loosing brake power or make it harder to brake/slow down? You're adding more "gitty up and go" but taking away ease of braking ??

    • @briangrant2426
      @briangrant2426 Před rokem +2

      Most of the millions of minis produced never had brake boosters. Unless you're in a very weakend state for some reason, like handicapped or something, you don't need one. I have no problem brakeing whatsoever.

    • @TheRouger7
      @TheRouger7 Před rokem

      @@briangrant2426 Gotcha, maybe I used the wrong term. My classic has a Brake Servo behind the Brake master cylinder.

    • @briangrant2426
      @briangrant2426 Před rokem +1

      @@TheRouger7 You used the right term. Mini's are very light and really don't need servos/boosters. I've had one with and one without. Really couldn't tell the difference.

    • @liamwallace2121
      @liamwallace2121 Před rokem

      Do you use de compression pulleys on this kit

  • @StefanMiniCooper
    @StefanMiniCooper Před rokem

    No needs for turning back the compression ratio?

    • @briangrant2426
      @briangrant2426 Před rokem

      I did not. I'm only running 7 pounds of boost.

  • @markmontague2304
    @markmontague2304 Před rokem

    Nice kit, try to put a mapable 123 ignition on it the will do boost retard and operate up to 1 bar are constant energy, they run a 12v coil down to one ohm primary resistance, have a soft cut rev limter, usb can a dual map suitable, the Bluetooth you can map from apple or android devices and the blue tooth you can activate a anti theft option were if your phone is not present the engine will not start, I been selling them for years in all there different fittments for years and bar none there the best distributor based ignition system you can buy. Ps try single weight 30 oil it will give you a stronger accelerator pump action, Mt concern about hydraulic fluid, although is corrosion because of it hygroscopic nature, if ded set od hydraulic fluid and it works for you use silicon brake fluid or the Rolls Royce castor oil based fluid.

  • @ramovan
    @ramovan Před rokem +1

    I want one, and I don't even own a Mini.

    • @galaxion62
      @galaxion62 Před rokem

      Seriously they are such mega fun, they really do handle like a go kart, with incredible precision. I've had three in the past, an early 850, a 1275GT, then I did a highly modified 1310. Just about everyone use to turn around when I accelerated in the 1310, due to the superb awesome induction sound :) .

  • @bluefloyd6058
    @bluefloyd6058 Před rokem

    You being more round in the middle is pushing you in the seat.

  • @leeharrison3276
    @leeharrison3276 Před rokem +2

    I have a 91 rover jap import carby 998cc will this fit and do you ship to Qld Australia. Thanks

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 Před rokem +1

      Hi Lee! (I’ve been studying the Australian language) and I think I’m right when I say “Carby” is the Australian name for a carburettor. Am I right? 😊🇬🇧