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    I'v got some turbo knowladge.. those Mini engines are quite small, but a motor bike turbo might be the ticket.. your problem will be, you need to get a carb that can take boost.. Holley's can do this, but I'm not sure that there is 1 small enough to fit the Mini engine.. Your factory carb is likely a Webber I think, which I don't think likes boost.
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    There were turbos used on the 1 liter Geo Metro engines and I think some on the same car when known as the Chevrolet Sprint or Suzuki Swift. Anyway, it's the 3-cylinder motor made somewhere between '85 and '95, depending on what country you're in. You're in the south of England, aren't you?

    If you could get away with it (not sure of laws there), the best thing would be to swap in a Honda VTEC motor or some other powerful 4 cylinder inline motor. Don't be put off by it. Tens of thousands of greasy-haired guys (and gals) have done swaps in the past. It may seem like a daunting task if taken at the whole, but if you break it down into sub-sections and attack each smaller problem, you can work your way through it.
    http://www.minimania.com/web/Display...n/ArticleV.cfm

    There are a bunch of Mini videos on youtube. This is the one I like best.....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtgXi-B9dA

    Then there's the V8 mini. I don't know what motor he used, but I suspect a Rover....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iK4d...eature=related

    Here's a link to Jonspeed, Mini specialists in Warwickshire....
    http://www.jonspeed4minis.co.uk/BMWm....asp?PageID=43
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