MINI Dragster with 500BHP!

MINI Dragster with 500BHP!

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Beeches

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2,548 posts

225 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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[B][SIZE=4]MINI Dragster Makes Auto Show Debut in Chicago[/SIZE][/B]

Chicago IL - February 7, 2006... MINI USA will feature its one-of-a-kind record-breaking MINI dragster at the Chicago Auto Show February 10-19. The award-winning MINI holds the impressive title, "World's Fastest MINI." Also highlighted in Chicago are enhancements to MINI's 2006 model line, including several new packages and optional features. Most notable are a new Checkmate package and new factory-installed John Cooper Works package.

[B]Record-Setting MINI Dragster[/B]
The outrageous carbon fiber MINI dragster, created in collaboration with extreme California based tuner FIREBALL TIM RACING (FTR), wowed crowds at import and tuner shows and events this past fall. The car was equally as impressive on the drag strip. The MINI USA/FTR dragster as the "World's Fastest MINI" is potent, with the turbo, supercharged and nitrous powered MINI Cooper S dragster pulling a best-time of 11.26 seconds at 121.26 miles per hour in the quarter-mile run.

MINI USA provided FTR with a carbon-fiber bodied, 1700lb MINI Cooper S with the John Cooper Works kit and a supply of parts and accessories to create the 500 horsepower, twin-charged drag monster. Hollywood car designer and constructor Fireball Tim (Lawrence), and partner, import drag racer and tuner, Hubie Fuh built the show-stopping MINI dragster. The two specialize in creating all forms of extreme, record-setting street and race cars.

At the Hot Import Nights in Phoenix, Arizona this fall, the extreme MINI beat 300 competitors to win the "Best Engineered" award with its polished under-hood hardware and eye-catching graphics. The MINI USA/FTR creation also made its drag strip debut this fall and has appeared at select events over the last several months, including SEMA in Las Vegas, NV, the NHRA Sport Compact World Finals in Pomona, CA, Hot Import Nights in Phoenix AZ and Hot Import Nights in Los Angeles, CA .

[B]Fireball Tim[/B]
Fireball Tim is famous for his many maniacal movie car designs from films like SON OF THE MASK, JURASSIC PARK and about 50 others. The Fireball Tim brand includes TV programming, toys, clothing, and candy sold in retail outlets nationwide, including Wal-Mart. More information about Fireball Tim and FTR can be found at [url]www.fireballtim.com[/url].

[B]Checkmate Package New for 2006[/B]
While customers may not be able to order up an exotic MINI dragster at their MINI dealer, anyone can individualize their MINI to meet their desires. For 2006, MINI USA offers even more ways for owners to individualize their MINI. Available on the MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S hardtop models, the Checkmate package features an exclusive exterior appearance with special Checkmate side decals, a rear spoiler and bonnet stripes. The custom Checkmate interior offers uniquely patterned cloth/leather sport seats, leather wrapped wheel and a high-gloss, specially patterned dash panel. An exclusive performance wheel and tire package, Dynamic Stability Control and font fog lamps round out the package's sporty orientation.

[B]John Cooper Works Kit Now Factory-Installed[/B]
MINI has now made the popular John Cooper Works performance upgrade available as a 2006 factory-installed option. In addition to the engine performance upgrade, the factory installation adds the John Cooper Works sport brake kit and a limited-slip differential. Along with the expanded line of John Cooper Works tuner accessories, MINI USA will continue to offer the dealer-installed John Cooper Works engine performance kit.

MINI USA also expands its line of optional equipment for 2006. New interior options include English Leather upholstery, a MINI "Seven" high-gloss black dash panel and a MINI "Park Lane" dash. Exterior options include roof, mirror caps and bonnet stripes now available in silver, new paint colors including Solar Red, Royal Grey and Space Blue and two new 15" no-cost wheel packages for the MINI Cooper.

[B]MINI Hardtops and Convertibles[/B]
The MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops and Convertibles continue to offer fun style and performance. The MINI Cooper and Cooper S are unmistakable, sporting a distinctive silhouette and signature contrast roof. MINI offers a line of roof decals to further highlight the distinctive appearance of the MINI hardtops, with choices such as a checkerboard pattern, the British "Union Jack" flag and even the American Flag to name a few. And MINI will always be famous for its responsive go-kart-like reflexes with its sport-tuned suspension, quick-ratio steering and the wheels pushed to the four corners.

Fun in the sun is at the heart of the MINI Convertibles. A fully automatic convertible top with a heated glass rear window comes standard on the MINI Convertibles. However a truly innovative feature of the convertible top is an integrated power sliding sunroof feature. The sunroof allows for open air motoring and can be opened or closed while traveling at speeds of up to 75 miles-per-hour. From completely closed to fully opened, the top operation takes only fifteen seconds. When down, much of the top recesses below the rear deck, resulting in a very clean look and eliminating the need for a tonneau cover.

[URL=www.mwerks.com/]MWerks - Source[/URL]

love machine

7,609 posts

242 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Problem is that it's FWD. I imagine it just makes lots of tyre smoke. Probably better in reverse.

GreenV8S

30,489 posts

291 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Fastest ever? The performance doesn't seem very impressive for 500 bhp and I imagine it's traction limited most of the way. There have been plenty of rwd and 4wd minis, and I imagine they'd have a substantial traction advantage.

jellison

12,803 posts

284 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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11.26 - that IS not Great for 500bhp - Like Green said - power going through Wrong end!

Darrell

107 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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i live near southend and a classic mini with a 2.8 v6 with 300 bhp and 200 bhp nos goes down there it runs low 10 high 9 second 1/4

mini_mad

20 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Personally i find the Z-Car space frame mini (classic shape) with a turbo-charged 450bhp hyabusa engine more impressive!!!

love machine

7,609 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Ray Christopher's thing takes the biscuit.

5.7L V8, RWD 0-60 in less than 4 and a top speed of 180mph. (The red pickup)

[pic] www.mibv.com/Mini/Events/IMM/1999/Images/AndySmith/mitp-v8.jpg[/pic]

jellison

12,803 posts

284 months

Thursday 23rd February 2006
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love machine said:
Ray Christopher's thing takes the biscuit.

5.7L V8, RWD 0-60 in less than 4 and a top speed of 180mph. (The red pickup)

[pic] www.mibv.com/Mini/Events/IMM/1999/Images/AndySmith/mitp-v8.jpg[/pic]


Now we are talking - used to have a great pic of it as my screen saver - another reason I got my 5.7! Chevy's RULE!

twelve_75

184 posts

236 months

Friday 24th February 2006
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I remember reading about the 5.7 pick-up when it got featured in one of the mags.

What a machine. I'd have it any day over the new 500bhp one.

So much cooler

jellison

12,803 posts

284 months

Tuesday 28th February 2006
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Well new one is a Beemer!

Old was not a mini but at least looked like an Austin!

Here you go



may all time fave car Mac'er M8F in the background - mmmmmm dribbble.