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Mini Mania Open House and Lawn Party
by Jerry (Siddhartha) Bradbury
What can transform a peaceful sylvan lawn in Gold Country into a carnival overnight? The annual Mini Mania Open House and Lawn Party of course! Those who were there got to see first hand all the eye candy, but for those who were not, the Mini's ranged from an electric Moke to a VTEC powered Classic, to Randy Steven's tricked out CVT to Robert Holt’s Purple Haze convertible to three full on Mini race cars: my sprint car, Jacques Andres' enduro car and Eric and Colin Herricks's rally car, and many in between.
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Race Report -USTCC

Infineon Raceway, April 11, 2008.
by Jerry (Siddhartha) Bradbury
My Mini has a new setup for this race. Speed parts from my sponsor Mini Mania have been added by my sponsor Bay Bridge Motors and USTCC sponsor Nitto has provided four brand new NT 01 tires. This will be my first official race with the US Touring Car Championship and I look forward to hitting the grid with more horsepower and quicker lap times.
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MINI Clubman Review

Published: 21st April 2008
The new MINI was launched in 2001, to much acclaim. Although bigger than the original Mini, what it lacked in rear legroom, it made up for in unusual styling and a vast array of personalisation elements, much loved by a local estate agent.

The MINI Clubman has the same raft of options but its main benefit is the extra length, which should make rear passengers happier.
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Mini Mania Featured in European Car Magazine

Part No Applications: NME2030, NME2032, NME1032, NME5011
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The following is an article written by Pablo Mazlumian from European Car Magazine. The original article can be found here.

Project Street S Mini Part 5: Update

Part 5: Mini Mania's Stage 2 Power Upgrade

By Pablo Mazlumian

Factory supercharged cars are wonderful. More times than not, a hefty increase in power simply involves installing a smaller blower pulley to make it work harder and to match the increased, forced-inducted air with the proper amount of fuel by way of controlling the ECU. That's why we wanted to do a project on the Cooper S versus the base model-more power!

The Mini Cooper S is rated at a modest 163 bhp, but we want a reliable 200 hp at the wheels. Where most Cooper S cars are known to dyno around 145 whp, a near 40% increase in power without getting into the motor should be classified as a remarkable feat. How quick would this car be? Think about it: at 200 whp our MINI would be roughly hauling only 14.5 lb per whp, compared to our Project M3 and Project S4 cars that started life at around 15- and 16.5-lb per whp, respectively. However, so we don't get ahead of ourselves, let's see if this can be done by starting with a simple pulley, intake, software and full exhaust upgrade.

Several companies offer supercharger pulleys for this car, but we decided to try one from Mini Mania. Started by long-time Mini racer Don Racing in 1975, Mini Mania now offers a full range of products for both the classic Mini and new MINI, including motor, suspension, brake and aesthetic upgrades-everything else you can throw on these cars. It's obvious Mini Mania's roots and passion for racing are still present-by the time you read this the company would have co-hosted this year's Ultimate Mini Challenge at Laguna Seca Raceway.

For Project Mini we ordered a full Stage 2 kit from Mini Mania, comprised of a supercharger pulley, belt, heat-shielded intake system, headers with catalytic converter and a dual sequential high-flow cat-back system-all for about $1,750. We opted for the software tuning option as well, which costs an extra $745.

Starting off with the air intake kit, the system reportedly improves on existing designs for greater efficiency. It also uses the factory front grille air inlet and windshield vents to draw in air to the K&N filter.

The exhaust system is a piece of work. We ordered one with a catalytic converter connected to it; however, you can order your exhaust headers without the cat. The exhaust header system is a polished, four-into-two-into-one design. Equal-length primaries ensure flow improvements and are also threaded for the oxygen sensors. Mini Mania reports that with this system alone a significant increase in mid-range torque can be had. From there the cat-back system, also known as the Mini Mania "S Performance exhaust," uses a twin sequential exhaust system, reportedly to free up more horsepower from the supercharged motor.

The three-piece supercharger pulley has a 15% reduction in diameter compared to the factory unit, and is reportedly good for an additional 4 psi boost. This design allows installation of the pulley without a press, enabling easy pulley removal. Mini Mania rents and sells the special tool for easy stock pulley removal.

The box of cool stuff was sent to evosport along with Project Street S for installation and testing. evosport's shop in Huntington Beach makes it an easy, one-shot deal to have the parts installed and dyno-tested, and the technicians there have been helping us out with several of our project cars. The company specializes in performance upgrades, tuning, installations and service for Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Ferrari.

The evosport technicians installed the Mini Mania Stage 2 kit easily, giving us plenty of time for the fun part: testing the system on evosport's 248C Dynojet dynamometer. Just to be safe, evosport went ahead and monitored the air/fuel ratio to make sure we were always under 13.0:1.

With the Stage 2 kit installed Project Street S spun the dyno rollers, registering 176.2 whp at 7000 rpm with 152.6 lb-ft of twist at 4000 rpm. Peak increases were a very significant 24.5 hp and 19.1 lb-ft of torque right where the supercharger whines the most: at 6750 rpm. Testing was done on California's 91-octane, ping-prone fuel. But the car showed only smooth pulls without any sign of knock or pre-detonation.

After hearing the news, Mini Mania was somewhat disappointed, as the company had been dynoing around 185 whp with its Stage 2 kit. But it was the software that told the story. Right at 4500 rpm the car dumps so much fuel that the modestly rich reading of a mid-11 air/fuel ratio goes down off the chart-under 10:1-and stays there through redline. It's right in this area where the torque isn't quite as flat as it could be.

When asked about this, Mini Mania's Ken Suzuki said that all of their customers had been seeing normal air/fuel ratios, with several peaking over 180 whp. After being asked to put around 50 more miles on the car, Project Street S's new dyno runs revealed the same problem, too much fuel. At least it's not leaning out anywhere-we're definitely on the safer side of that spectrum.

Despite this, I was still excited to check it out the modifications. After warming it up properly, and within an instant of my first wide-open-throttle application, I was pleasantly amazed. The power increase was obvious throughout the entire rev range. and the car seemed to pull with total anger. The new sound of the considerably louder exhaust system and supercharger whine surely contributed to that sensation as well. Although the dyno showed the rich conditions, I couldn't detect any hesitations or sluggishness from the motor-this car hauls ass, and the motor sounds like it's still begging for more.

In the meantime, Mini Mania will be looking into the rich condition from 4500 rpm-on, which should be solved by the time you read this. So far, we are only 24 hp away from the desired 200. Perhaps some custom yet mild tweaks are in order-stay tuned to see how we get Project MINI closer to our goal.

Author's note: Special thanks to evosport for the install and dyno testing of the Mini Mania Stage2 power upgrade.

176 whp and still climbing
Cold air intake system
Installed, the heat shield uses the hood to seal off any hot air when it is closed.
The equal-length header system can be purchased with or without a catalytic converter, and is intended for off-road use only. We chose one with the cat.
The polished cat-back exhaust system starts out from the catalytic converter and.
...finishes off to a dual- tip polished muffler.
Mini Mania's exhaust system was a really good fit, and displayed a nice, four-banger roar at WOT.
The exhaust tips aligned well with the rear valance. They're not too big or flashy, and look like they could have come on an even sportier Cooper S model.
The supercharger pulley includes the belt for the proper fitting. This little pulley was what was mostly responsible for the power gains we saw.
On evosport's Dynojet 248C the car had us reaching for our ears when it hit 4000 rpm.
Mini Mania Stage2 kit vs. Baseline Even though the software supplied Project Mini with too much fuel from 4500 rpm-on, the car still saw impressive gains over stock, with a peak 24.5 horsepower and 19.1 lb-ft gain at 6750 rpm.


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