Modified Minor horsepower
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Modified Minor horsepower
Hi,
Just trying to see if I can get insurance on the modified minor that I'm hopefully picking up next week, but my current insurance company is being awkward. They want to know how much horsepower the car has..
The car is Carlo's one; 2-door, 1275(1293)cc engine, 5-speed sierra gearbox, original minor axle.
Does anyone know roughly how much horsepower this would have?
Thanks
Andy
Just trying to see if I can get insurance on the modified minor that I'm hopefully picking up next week, but my current insurance company is being awkward. They want to know how much horsepower the car has..
The car is Carlo's one; 2-door, 1275(1293)cc engine, 5-speed sierra gearbox, original minor axle.
Does anyone know roughly how much horsepower this would have?
Thanks
Andy
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best anyone could do is make a guess.
bore size does not really tell you much about BHP you need to know about the cam, timing, porting etc... in fact the only way to know is to get it on a rolling road
at a guess 65-70'ish if its no more than a bore (standard 1275 is around 57-60bhp depending on blocks). The A series can be teased all the way to around 100 BHP but that needs a lot in the way of turbos etc.
surprised they dont accept its a 1275 with single over bore?
try asking on a mini site, they are far more into modifying the 1275 block.
not even sure the insurance company will accept a guess if they are already being that picky!
bore size does not really tell you much about BHP you need to know about the cam, timing, porting etc... in fact the only way to know is to get it on a rolling road
at a guess 65-70'ish if its no more than a bore (standard 1275 is around 57-60bhp depending on blocks). The A series can be teased all the way to around 100 BHP but that needs a lot in the way of turbos etc.
surprised they dont accept its a 1275 with single over bore?
try asking on a mini site, they are far more into modifying the 1275 block.
not even sure the insurance company will accept a guess if they are already being that picky!
Rob
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What doesnt help is do they mean at the flywheel or at the road wheels. To be honest I would go with Rob`s estimate of 65 bhp as without a rolling road readout you can't be completely accurate, I would just say thats what the previous owner was told by the seller he brought it from.but my current insurance company is being awkward. They want to know how much horsepower the car has..
Cheers
Kevin
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Just tell them its a standard 1275cc motor, which is, as mentioned about 65bhp, or you could say it has about 45bhp at the wheels.
Rolling road sessions are only as good as the rolling roads accuracy. The one we use is checked regularly and probably disappoints a fair few wanna bee's who have been given much higher ratings at other centers.
Rolling road sessions are only as good as the rolling roads accuracy. The one we use is checked regularly and probably disappoints a fair few wanna bee's who have been given much higher ratings at other centers.
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I'd tell them it was a 1300, probably from a "Marina 1300". (Unless of course you know it isn't)
When I insured my previous land Rover I had to find BHP details for the (non land rover) 3 litre diesel engine - fortunately it came out similar to the 6 cylinder petrol (6cyl petrol was available as an option).
They were happy not to class it am a boy racer upgrade based on that info.
I know other people have had hassle because the insurance wanted to know the year of the upgrade engine - which is pretty irrelevant - but mainly so they were happy it was of a similar vintage therefore not 'boy racer'. Sometimes you just need to tell them what they want to hear (without any lies, of course, but without digging a hole)
When I insured my previous land Rover I had to find BHP details for the (non land rover) 3 litre diesel engine - fortunately it came out similar to the 6 cylinder petrol (6cyl petrol was available as an option).
They were happy not to class it am a boy racer upgrade based on that info.
I know other people have had hassle because the insurance wanted to know the year of the upgrade engine - which is pretty irrelevant - but mainly so they were happy it was of a similar vintage therefore not 'boy racer'. Sometimes you just need to tell them what they want to hear (without any lies, of course, but without digging a hole)
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June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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