Hey people
recently i have heard that with slight modifications to a honda city engine and gearbox it can be fitted into a morris mini. I am quite interested in this and am asking if anyone knows more about this and would like to put in sum food for thought then that would be apprecated, And if anyone is selling then i am interested. cheers
WANTED - honda city engine and gear box
Re: WANTED - honda city engine and gear box
i dont thing its poss, the mini had so littly width in the front the gearbox had to be under the engine.
the driveshafts would be a nightmare , also the height of the city engine would be prohibitive.
the only way to fit a city engine into a mini would be behind the front seats by grafting a complete subframe/engine/box into the rear
the driveshafts would be a nightmare , also the height of the city engine would be prohibitive.
the only way to fit a city engine into a mini would be behind the front seats by grafting a complete subframe/engine/box into the rear
Re: WANTED - honda city engine and gear box
Hi Shermin,
If you want to get your mini really movin then why not go for a VTEC 1600 B series engine. I'm sure a lot of people will say it can't be done but it can. Just do a google search.
Here's one I did in about 30 secs
http://www.plmini.com/vtech.htm
Cheers.
If you want to get your mini really movin then why not go for a VTEC 1600 B series engine. I'm sure a lot of people will say it can't be done but it can. Just do a google search.
Here's one I did in about 30 secs
http://www.plmini.com/vtech.htm
Cheers.
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Re: WANTED - honda city engine and gear box
another option is a turbo Suzuki GTI swift motor.. there are quite a few good conversions done already, and one fella here in brisbane had an absolutely wicked one.
Andy
Andy
Re: WANTED - honda city engine and gear box
Admittedly to get teh B16 in they have to cut a hell of a lot, widen the chassis rails and strengthen everything in sight, but they did get it in. So it would be safe to say that a City Turbo motor should go in without NEARLY as much trouble.
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