zilspeed
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posted on 27/4/11 at 08:51 AM |
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How does that work then ?
1) The engine.
2) The car it's in.
3) How did he make it work ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monklandssportingcarclub/56
58654457/sizes/z/in/photostream/
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nick205
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posted on 27/4/11 at 09:00 AM |
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1) what engine is it?
2) mini?
3) fuel/air/ignition/bang or do you mean transmission layout?
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zilspeed
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posted on 27/4/11 at 09:09 AM |
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I think it's a Mini gearbox with an Imp engine on top.
A little further reading elsewhere revealed the following.
I believe it's the same car, this being historical information.
Engine: 999cc Imp (Hartnell)
Configuration: Front-engine, front-wheel drive
Driver: Ginger Marshall
Class: Special Saloons (Wendy Wools Championship
Date taken: July 1982, Brands Hatch
Image Copyright: Robert Brown
Ginger and David Marshall both had successful karting careers in the sixties, building and tuning their own karts. David migrated to the engineering
side of race while Ginger concentrated on the driving. Their previous collaboration, the Mini Traveller, had be immensely successful and the lessons
learned from its development were carried through to their new project the Reliant Kitten. The body followed the same principles as the mini, an
aluminium monocoque clothed in a lightweight, one- piece, replica Kitten body. The engine block was cast from David's design and was a
development of the cut and weld engine block used in their Mini Traveller. This block solved a lot of the problems in mating the in-line Imp engine to
the transverse, Jack Night, Mini gearbox. Only the best was used in the mix- and- match engine; Greetham provided the cylinder head, an Allen forged
steel crank was used and Carter fitted the steel liners.
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minitici
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posted on 27/4/11 at 09:25 AM |
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Zil is correct,
As well as the Maguire Mini, Richard Matossian also has a Reliant Kitten with the same imp/mini configuration.
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imp paul
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posted on 27/4/11 at 09:44 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by zilspeed
I think it's a Mini gearbox with an Imp engine on top.
A little further reading elsewhere revealed the following.
I believe it's the same car, this being historical information.
Engine: 999cc Imp (Hartnell)
Configuration: Front-engine, front-wheel drive
Driver: Ginger Marshall
Class: Special Saloons (Wendy Wools Championship
Date taken: July 1982, Brands Hatch
Image Copyright: Robert Brown
Ginger and David Marshall both had successful karting careers in the sixties, building and tuning their own karts. David migrated to the engineering
side of race while Ginger concentrated on the driving. Their previous collaboration, the Mini Traveller, had be immensely successful and the lessons
learned from its development were carried through to their new project the Reliant Kitten. The body followed the same principles as the mini, an
aluminium monocoque clothed in a lightweight, one- piece, replica Kitten body. The engine block was cast from David's design and was a
development of the cut and weld engine block used in their Mini Traveller. This block solved a lot of the problems in mating the in-line Imp engine to
the transverse, Jack Night, Mini gearbox. Only the best was used in the mix- and- match engine; Greetham provided the cylinder head, an Allen forged
steel crank was used and Carter fitted the steel liners.
do you
mean hartwell block by ray payne and yes people did put imp engines on poo mini gearboxs what a waste of a dam fine engine in to the enemy the mini
shame on the builder
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zilspeed
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posted on 27/4/11 at 09:49 AM |
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God forbid, mini bits and Imp bits procreating.
Shouldn't be allowed !!
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imp paul
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posted on 27/4/11 at 10:26 AM |
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its against Scottish law lol
[Edited on 27/4/11 by imp paul]
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zilspeed
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posted on 27/4/11 at 11:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by imp paul
its against Scottish law lol
[Edited on 27/4/11 by imp paul]
That'll be Scots Law...
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imp paul
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posted on 27/4/11 at 11:31 AM |
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haha yer mate
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