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Grimshaw17
When I was at college I had to hand in Pre production, Production, Evaluation, Research, Work logs and reports to pass the unit. At uni passed analogue photography with a 10 page work book. I just don't understand XD Not complaining though


lifeofanartgeek
Again, massive thank you to anyone who did my survey based around classic minis for uni, 146 answers later in the spreadsheet and I''ve sorted it all! Answers from all over including Canada and Germany!!!

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minimissions
Done
Dec 12 2013 06:32 AM -
lifeofanartgeek
Thank you :) Shall add you to my spreadsheet :')
Dec 12 2013 09:49 AM -
Midas Mk1
I should have filled my reply in for you when I was in China! :P
Dec 12 2013 11:07 AM

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Mpi Mark
Maniflow and RC40 systems are generally recommended as the best systems. I have an RC40 stainless system on my mpi and I am very pleased with it ( Great noise )
Dec 11 2013 01:40 PM -
Mpi Mark
I have a de cat pipe for mine, I have never fitted it though Midas MK1 as reading articles on here suggested to me that the system was very efficient and made no difference removing....I may try now after your comment
Dec 11 2013 01:43 PM -
Midas Mk1
Decat made mine more responsive, probably marginal in terms of power, but feels better. The cat flange connection with the backbox is pretty a poor design on the mpi in terms of sealing, just something to check when fitting.
Dec 11 2013 02:13 PM

Hrimfaxi
I've gone back to the standard Rover steering wheel and gearknob. Original stuff is cool!

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Kieranlee999
so are bow ties and fez's
Dec 11 2013 09:07 AM -
Hrimfaxi
Tommy Cooper wore a bow tie and a fez, he was cool.
Dec 11 2013 09:44 AM

Grimshaw17
Vaccum gone on my dizzy -.- No money so now have to run it with hardly any power.

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[email protected]
Block the advance retard pipe with a something, it will stop air leaking into the carb, help the running
Dec 10 2013 08:20 PM -
adampat84
Or you could always extend the pipe into the cab an suck real hard while driving!?? :p
Dec 10 2013 09:29 PM -
Grimshaw17
Cheers guys, had me stumped for the last few days. trying to figure the problem. Even tested the vaccum with blowing smoke into it and it seemed good. Check again the other day when fiddling and turns out it has gone -.-
Dec 11 2013 12:52 PM

littlemissmagic
Researching for work - what sort of things do you want for your mini for christmas??

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Archived4
Cooper s brake conversion
Dec 10 2013 06:28 PM -
Mpi Mark
Domed stainless door mirrors...oh and a vmax charger
Dec 10 2013 08:25 PM -
Mpi Mark
And a mk1 boot lid please Santa
Dec 10 2013 08:28 PM

stefan5417
Rating out of 10 on how hard it is to remove rear subframe? Not sure whether to do it myself or not.

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Grimshaw17
Not that hard, just remember to remove: Battery line, fuel line, brake line, exhaust. Did it with no experience, luckily had no trouble just it rusted to the floor -.-
Dec 10 2013 10:52 AM -
M J W J
Removing them is easy, its removing them in a way that the mini and frame and be reconnected that is the tricky part.
Dec 10 2013 03:40 PM -
stefan5417
Cheers guys, will replace brake lines when removing then!
Dec 10 2013 08:04 PM

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md7708
just had a whole new front end on mine lightened my bank account slightly
Dec 09 2013 10:41 PM -
Archived4
Mines just had everything rofl
Dec 09 2013 10:44 PM -
Grimshaw17
Waiting for funds, to remove the rust on the lower quarters and rid of the over sills!
Dec 09 2013 10:55 PM


fattail95
Wow! Just got a PM on DetailingWorld, and Henry is going to be in the 2014 DW calendar! As it was my snowy photo, he will be on the December page! Over the moon!

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megamini_jb
Awesome!
Dec 09 2013 10:41 PM

lifeofanartgeek
After a fab response to my survey over summer with 146 responses...I now have to go through every single one of them! eeek

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lifeofanartgeek
No need to say sorry, my tutor was well impressed with the response I got!
Dec 09 2013 10:33 PM -
the_samkingdon15
we have our uses :)
Dec 09 2013 10:35 PM -
lifeofanartgeek
Haha I suppose! ;)
Dec 09 2013 10:42 PM


MattMiniS96
I need some thermostat housing bolts for my metro are they the same as a minis?


TehMarchant
Paying £800 in labour to get a floor pan, sill and hinge pannel replaced.

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TehMarchant
It is the whole floor pan, but I have also payed about £200 in panels. I also have insurance in 8 days and she still needs to do in for an MOT test. CHRISTMAS IS CANCELED!
Dec 09 2013 11:52 PM -
Mpi Mark
£800 for a whole for plan pls the other bits is cheap in my opinion. Get the floor pan done properly along woth the few other bits and you will have rust free motoring for a good few years. Make sure they underseal / waxoyl the car properly.
Dec 10 2013 06:32 AM -
TehMarchant
Yeah she is getting waxoiled again and primered where needed.
Dec 10 2013 03:07 PM

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silve1999
me 2!
Dec 09 2013 12:02 PM -
JackF
I'm not a student anymore, and the car no longer resembles a cityE!
Dec 09 2013 12:11 PM