MED engineering

MED engineering

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vodkakid

Original Poster:

1,076 posts

274 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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As you might know im looking in to engine options for my soon to be mini project. Well im starting to look in to a few a/a+ engine options and wondered what you thought of med and there engines (looking at the 1380 at the mo)
cheers
Andy
P.S would be a fully built engine and not a kit

>>> Edited by vodkakid on Thursday 9th September 18:11

8portChris

35 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Swiftune would get my vote.
I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with MED, but put it this way, Swiftune dont need to take out a double page add, every month......


Chris

TVR Slag's Bil

5,281 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Speak to Swifty, Glyn or Nick get my vote!

rougeleo

213 posts

240 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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I had an MED engine built for my Sprint 1293 , still going strong ( although it blew a head gasket in the alps on the IJ ) been to Italy twice in it now .

Looked at Longmans , Swiftune good prices from both and would have been happy with either .

AC Dodd has done a great job on my Cylinder head and carb set up (ML Motorsport) and has an excellent reputation for building A series motors .

And Cooperman built my 1071 S engine and I'd be very happy to let him build me another.

There you go bit choice , but they may all be busy .


I always think Pete Baldwin must be usefull at building engines when you see the results he gets in mini miglia racing

haynes

370 posts

244 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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Baldwin use to run a swiftune engine, but he may have changed now. Swiftune get my vote too. One thing i think is important is how someone responds when you do have a problem. A mate has just had a swiftune race engine built and on his first outing the clutch was slipping, ok very disapointing but these things do happen. He phoned swiftune up, booked a day and they sorted it out no fuss (think they had to machine a bit of the backplate or something??). They are expensive though but when you see the kit they've got, flow bench, dyno, crack testing, certainly the standard to aim for.

vodkakid

Original Poster:

1,076 posts

274 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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cheers ill give swift a ring to!

yuha_2000

13 posts

237 months

Thursday 23rd September 2004
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Remember Simon left MED to start his own company MorSpeed www.Morspeed.co.uk may be worth giving him a ring too...