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I may need to install a catalytic converter on my mini, but im worried that it will slow down my already slow mini.
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The exhaust from a car engine should be clear and colourless. If the engine and exhaust are cold, you may see a mall amount of water vapour (steam) - water is a big by-product of combustion. In cold weather, the steam will take longer to dissipate in air.
If the engine and exhaust are warmed up, but you still see a pale whitish exhaust, suspect that water is getting into the combustion chamber.
If you see a greyish, grey-brown or black smoke, suspect a rich mixture or other reason for incomplete combustion. Check also for the scent of unburnt fuel in the exhaust smoke.
Bluish smoke indicates oil is getting into the combustion chamber but is not being burnt up. Check for an oily film on the back of the car.
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First, you need to confirm what kind of fumes - exhaust (products of combustion), smoke from the wrong things burning (oil, additives, something touching something hot, brakes etc.) or raw gas either coming out the exhaust pipe or leaking out of the fuel tank, anywhere along the fuel line, or even at the carb or the fuel bowl overflow.
One reason you experience the problem around 40mph is aerodynamics. Mini car bodies are not anywhere close to airtight - the have many openings. When you drive forward, the boxy shape of the Mini creates low pressure areas at the sides of the car, especially at the sides of the windscreen. If your door seals leak, or your door windows are open, these low pressure areas suck air out of the car. This means replacement air gets pulled in through the holes.. through the firewall, through the floors and sills (via the companion boxes), from the boot through the rear bulkhead, and through the back of the car.
As you drive along, there is a big low pressure area behind any car, easily seen on a dusty road by the dust cloud behind the car. The Mini, being boxy, creates a good low pressure area for its size. This happens to be where the end off the exhaust pipe is, so above 40mph, you are making more exhaust AND the low pressure cells that collect exhaust and suck it forward through the car. Centre exhaust pipes and incorrectly-sized exhaust systems make it worse.
From previous posts we know you have experimented with the intake system leading to your carb. When you made changes, you affected how the carb functions, making the main jet needle less than ideal for your car. Since you need choke at certain times indicates it runs lean at those times. However, at other engine speeds it may be running rich, lean or something in between. Just changing an air filter brand can affect the carb, Changes to the exhaust system can also actually affect intake and combustion.
Start by determining what fumes you get and where the come from. Eliminate the obvious things like a leaky gas tank. You should not drive the car unless the tank is safe enough to fill right up to the lip of the filler neck without leaking or fumes in the boot. Then check your exhaust system for leaks or restrictions. Too much back pressure forces exhaust out the joints. Too little back pressure affects the engine performance. Make sure your crankcase vent hoses are connected to your intake system so those fumes get burnt and aren't leaking through the firewall.
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ps: when i accelerate from stop, the car struggles a bit but when i pull the choke a bit while stepping on the gas the car pulls strong.
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But yah, some people would say fixing the car is fun and "priceless"... well hmm i agree
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lately while i was browsing this forum, something really caught my attention, someone is actually in the process of re-building his mini from the ground up, and i saw one picture that really interests me and actually got me impressed of the owners ingenuity and quick thinking. the owner did not put a caption but as i look at the picture Obviously what he was trying to imply is that If you are trying to pull the engine out of the mini and you don't have an engine hoist, what he did was to cut the front part of the mini so he can easily pull the engine out... I'm so impressed, very clever. i like the concept it's "priceless"
here i took a picture of it, in case someone else is in the same situation.
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Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch
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We'll all see what you've done, but at least you'll get a warm feeling as your efforts are blown back onto you.
*IF* we can all try and ignore the sanctioned lunacy of this troubled individual, he might keep his brand of bullcrap to this thread alone - we know he won't go away but at least some threads may be saved...
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savvy: Shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgement; well informed or experienced in a particular domain.
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Wrong Again. BC (aka thewerewolf) is not just a dealer. He knows a lot about Minis (among many other vehicles) and as far as I know does his own mechanical work. he is also very knowledgeable about the intricacies of importing, exporting and legally registering vehicles.
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oh, ok now i understand sir Paul, thanks... who am i to argue with a guy who has 45yrs mechanic experience, i always look up to you, and sir mal and sir dan, i'm here to learn. i am just a lowly "fabricator" i maybe not be a government certified fabricator or any certification giving body, much less have sold close a billion in auction asset as jrscott pointed out in his post. but sure enough i know my stuff. Maybe jrscott hasn't seen my old post, and he hasn't realized that replying to my post is just a waste of time, but i wanna thank jrscott for spending time to write 2 long paragraph alotted only for me.
Sir jrscott, pls give my regards to Wayne Carini
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Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch
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Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch