The project is only in the idea stage at the moment. I know there are kits available for R1 and Hayabusa engines, but I've decided to try something a little different and throw a twin in the front of a mini. If this project is too ambitious then I may have to settle for a R1 kit.
I've heard R1 and Busa engined minis are not the most drivable on the road, although great for the track, due to having to rev them so high for suitable power to cope with the greater weight of the mini. I'd be interested to know the experiences of owners of these minis.
I can only guess that the twin may provide more torque down low in the rpm range and possibly make this a good road car, which is what I'm after. Your thoughts?
So, the idea is to take a Honda VTR1000 twin engine (note this is not a Honda in the picture but a custom bike using the engine):

Mount it in the front of the mini just behind the grill in an "east-west" configuration rather than "north-south" like some R1 or Busa kits, and connect the output shaft through universal joints to an ATV gearbox (taken from a large ATV which hopefully will be able to take the strain of pulling a mini, 800cc ATV gearbox below as en example):

This will be a direct drive rather than use of a chain like most kits available due to the output shaft of the twin running down the axis of the car. It would be a lot simpler to take advantage of this and run the driveshaft all the way to the rear of the car and thus make it RWD. However, this would be a complete headache to have registered in Australia. The hoops to jump through for approval for registration would make it prohibitive. Therefore it must remain FWD.
Reverse gear can be sorted out after weighing up the pros and cons of this project.
My plan is to use this car registered on the road in Australia (tough job I know). I'm not aware of any motorbike engine conversion minis in Australia but if there are, I would love to get in touch to know engineering approval aspects. Anyone else know of any?
Your thoughts on the project?