A-series Mini install + beta code

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cng1
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A-series Mini install + beta code

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Easy installation, works like a dream, flashed the beta firmware and I'm very pleased with it. Installation pictures here:
http://www.g2.nu/chris/mini/pictures/20050130/b
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Scott Beavis
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Mini install

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Any more info on this install would be most helpful.

My mini is here http://www.beavispits.co.uk/borris/mini.html

It has a front metro rad and the dizzy stops the grille sitting back properly, even with a very low profile Maestro 1300 cap. I really need to lose/move the dizzy, hence coilpack and EDIS thoughts.

It will also allow me to insert a 2nd electric fan in behind the rad. It has a habit of overboiling in traffic!

Scott

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Mini Install

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Chances are that being able to tweak the timing properly you'll be able to bring the temperature down a bit. Overheating is often a sign that you're running lean and/or over advanced.

Once it's all installed you'll be able to plug the dizzy hole in the block like this:

http://www.g2.nu/chris/mini/pictures/20 ... g_2976.jpg
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Keith Johnson
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plugging the dizzy hole on a a series

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hi, what did you use to plug the hole?

Keith.

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Dizzy hole plug

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It's a cut down old dizzy, with an M12 bolt through the center. Seems to work really well.
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