It didn't start out this way.
The way it started, I was eyeing the RallyCross Constructors' class ruleset, and approached EvanB in November with a proposal: Let's take the '83 GTI that I'd bought to do a mid engine conversion with, put a CR-V drivetrain in it, and run it in C4. K24 or B20 didn't matter, as long as it was mid engined and made all the boost and weighed under 2000lb. We'd build it in his shop and he'd haul it to events but I'd front most of the actual parts and put in effort every available weekend until it was done. The goal would be to do it as expediently as possible and (this is the part where we throw our heads back and laugh) get it done in time for the first rallycross of the year, which is May or June, weather depending.
I watch too many Group B videos and I keep having visions of a twincharged four cylinder making 500-600hp through all four wheels, with a bare skin of a shell over a tube frame.
"Is it rusty?"
"Kinda... but mostly in parts we won't need anyway"
"I'm going to be getting rid of the Mini soon, can we use that?"
"If you're willing to use it. I'll come down this weekend and take measurements."
The Mini in question was the subject of a five page long troubleshooting thread where we mostly determined, after much poking and prodding and smoking and scoping and even ripping the valve cover and oil pan off to verify that the cam timing and crank wheel had not shifted, that there was nothing wrong and the car was simply possessed by some sort of eldritch demon. The previous previous owner fired an 1812 Overture's worth of parts cannon at it, which is how Evan got it.
Went down to Columbus, spent a day stripping the interior and airbags and all sorts of stuff out of the Mini, and measured the back of the car.
It's about five inches too narrow for a K24 drivetrain. Looked at the front of the car. The rack is too low to sling a diff under. Scratched heads, sat, contemplated. Looked at Evan's Forester XT. Got out a tape measure.... this might work. Did some research, formulated a plan.
It should be noted that no plan survives contact with the enemy. After all, I'd started out wanting a Honda engined VW and now we were looking at doing a Subaru engined Mini. That is the overarching goal with the project: Be flexible and be pragmatic. The Vision is minimal weight with maximal power and all the cool noises and roost. The rest is just details to be worked out to realize that Vision.