I guess I should start a thread to log my experience with this vehicle - I mean self flagellation device. Created by the Brits and BMW to troll car enthusiasts. There's really no other explanation for the bizarre design choices and continuous failure rates. I hate this car so much. I love this car. I hate this car. When it is running, its fun. But it spends more time on jackstands then on its own four wheels. I'm so deep into it now though that I determined its better to just fix it again and use it for road trips or something. I must be masochistic. I hate this car. In any event, my intention for this car is as a hotted up weekend cruiser/road tripper/road rally car to go to gatherings and stuff like that, take on getaways to the casino, that sort of thing, not turn it into a track car. So to that end I'm doing streetable performance mods, reliability fixes, and will probably cover the whole interior in the deadener/foam/mass loaded vinyl 3 layer sound deadening technique to try to eliminate the 64,000 rattles and make it quiet inside.
I swapped out the stock S-lite wheels with 17" run flat tires for 15" lightweight wheels and non-run flat tires, for better responsiveness ride comfort and pothole resistance.
I acquired this jalopy, a 2004 Mini Cooper S with ~127k miles, about 1 year ago from a former co-worker for $2500. I thought it was a great deal. I found it odd how poorly he spoke of it, calling it names, referring to it as a jalopy, happy to unload it at any price. How bad could it possible BE I thought, this guy just doesn't know cars....
Let's see. Just before Christmas the alternator siezed and the entire battery/charging circuit blew. The day after I had installed a Milltek exhaust manifold with sport cat and an Invidia N1 exhaust. You have to disassemble half the car and drop the exhaust manifold to replace the starter. Because friggin Mini. FML.
A lot of things on this car require you as step 1 to either drop the front subframe or disassemble the entire front clip of the car (bumper/bumper support/radiator&condensor support). I put off a lot of stuff because I was like f that I'm not doing that again.
Some stuff done so far:
- Replace power steering hoses and power steering tank
- Replace tail lights
- Trunk hatch supports
- Rain gutters - have to replace the whole thing to fix the little pieces above the a-pillar because stupid design to piss people off
- Alta 17% supercharger pulley
- Battery, starter, alternator, O2 sensor, fuses
- EVP purge valve
- Rotors and pads
- 15" wheels and tires
- Intercooler boots
- Intercooler
- Air intake
- Exhaust manifold w/ sport cat - Milltek
- Exhaust - Invidia N1
- ST suspension coilovers
- Ireland engineering fixed front camber plates
- Strut tower bearings
- Replaced both steering knuckles
- Brake sensors
- Tons of little things that turned into projects
Installing coilovers turned into a huge project of trying to drill out broken pinch bolts. Wound up replacing one steering knuckle. Then couldn't get ball joint out of the other one and replaced that one too. Everything on this car is intentionally designed to irritate and annoy the user.
I've probably dumped about $6-7k into this car in 1 year. And there's still stuff that has to be done, like the fuel tank straps are pretty rusty and making an annoying rattle, there's rattles inside the doors that sound like the windows are gonna fall out, rattles everywhere, little things like the rear windshield wiper is cracked and needs to be replaced or deleted, need to POR-15 rust showing up in spots on the subframes, etc.
This car must have lived most of its life outside in the northeast. Every task, tasks that should take 30 minutes, takes 3 days of PB blastering and fighting nuts and bolts and drilling things out and cutting things off.
Put it up on jackstands 10 days ago thinking I would quick replace the LCA bushings by cutting them out with a sawzall. Here we are 10 days later and once again the car looks like this:
I wound up replacing the control arms because I didn't feel like fighting getting the old inner ball joints out.
I had dropped the oil pan to replace the gasket as I noticed ton of oil everywhere in addition the gunk caused by the crank position sensor o-ring that leaks on every single car from the factory.
Drained and refilled the manual transmission fluid with Royal Purple Synchromax.
Going to replace the bypass valve with a Detroit Tuned BVH, replace water pump because I don't know when or if it was done, change the supercharger oil, replace the stock harmonic balancer with an ATI super damper, replace the idler pulley and replace the damper on the belt tensioner with an Alta adjustable "damper" that is really a fixed adjuster.
For the amount of pain and suffering dealing with this car, and disassembling half the car all the time or dropping the subframe...I should've just bought a 996 and dealt with the IMS bearing or bought an old benz V12 SL or something. For all the horror stories the maintenance is probably a relief in comparison to this jigsaw puzzle of a car.
Its a shame really...If it were reliable and designed with some sanity and for maintainability, it would be a great car. Maybe what the world needs is for Toyota or Mazda to build a Japanese Mini.
So, the car presently sits with the whole front end disassembled. Hopefully, fingers crossed, once parts get here tomorrow and Thursday it will be a straightforward job of reassembly and won't take long. Then I can jack up the rear and swap out the sway bar endlinks from the MAXX-G ones that are just a little too short for the Alta ones, and go drive the thing.
I've got enough invested in this car now that I guess I'm just gonna go all the way and hopefully drive it for a long time.