The fashion within the Mini scene is to stick a bike engine up the cars jacksy or to drop a Honda VTEC into a lengthened Mini engine bay (a Clubman front will swallow one with no mods).

Not one to follow the open chequebook or pub braggers brigade and in true PPC style Mikey has decided to go with something a little different though. From the same stable as the VTEC and with a strong Rover connection, the D16/ZC twin cam is a cousin of the b16 VTEC’s but isn’t usually considered like its sibling.
This engine gives 130bhp in standard tune but Mikey’s should give some more as he plans to run bike throttle bodies and a mappable ECU, budget permitting. He’s going to have to fabricate his own exhaust and inlet manifolds too. All of this is going to live inside a heavily modified Mini front sub frame that is being designed to keep the original suspension and steering geometry, so as not to loose any of the legendary handling of the original car.
You can follow the Minis progress in PPC magazine every month.




