Mini Smart Car

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benlg81

Original Poster:

313 posts

208 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Hi All

Just shouting out for advice and information on mini's with smart car engines

any one done it?
is it possible ?

sounds quite interesting with around 100 bhp turbo engine rwd and modern technology in a classic shell

Cheers

Ben

CarMac

669 posts

215 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Never heard of that being done before!

Rich 36

13,739 posts

267 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Then you can have a dump valve,


Whoooooosh...

Gate Keeper

13 posts

201 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Never heard of that being done, if you want a turbo engine get a metro turbo unit put in it. I've seen them tuned up to 200bhp and with no shortage of wwoooooosh psssh! rotate

Rich

benlg81

Original Poster:

313 posts

208 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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i no all about the metro turbo engine i was just curious as to the possbility of running a newer lighter engine in a mini

i'll have to do some more digging

Cheers

Ben

PJR

2,616 posts

213 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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Strangely enough, I recently read of a guy putting a 1275 Mini/metro engine & box into a Smart car. Don't ask me why though, as the guy seems to be a bit of a tw@t.

Anyway, you likely could fit Smart car engines into a Mini. Smart car engines with gearboxes are amazingly compact so im sure they would fit (front or back). I would think the problem might be that you would be little better off. Its reasonably straightforward to get 100bhp+ from a 1275 or bigger A series engine. Smart car engines are much smaller of course (around half the capacity). Once you get much over 100bhp, they can become quite fragile, so this is largely the limit of their tuning. Even as standard, they are not known for their robustness.
You would get a 6 speed gearbox of course though, but its a semi auto. And a slightly hesitant one at that. So it wont be an especially sporty drive. Then you have electronics to think about. Smart cars are actually quite sophisticated in this department, and there is no Haynes manual for them, so you are on your own when it comes to wiring. I expect it would be best to transplant as much of the smart cars wiring and electronics into the mini as possible.
Smart car parts are also generally quite costly, as Mercedes still have a firm grip on them, unlike Mini parts.
I really think its doable, but I don't think its a conversion I would consider. And thats coming from someone whos had all kinds of Mini's (and still has 2) and currently has a tuned Smart car also.

I think I would prefer the Honda option for a mini. And you don't have to go for the bonkers vtec stuff either.

P,

annodomini2

6,874 posts

252 months

Sunday 10th February 2008
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The smart engine is really just a low revving bike engine with a turbo to increase the torque, take a look at z-cars they do rwd bike engined mini's I believe they have one with 2 hyabusa turbo units.