CravenSpeed Strut Tower Defender Installation DIY

One of the weakest links in the MINI suspension design is the front strut mounting point. The strut towers take a beating and the sheet metal can easily deform, especially with stock strut mounts.  You get a little better protection with adjustable camber plates and their thick, flat mounting plate design. But to really make …

Shark Fin DIY

MINI has an amazingly complex antenna system called the diversity antenna. It includes a signal amplifier; logic board to select from two antenna arrays; and pounds of wiring. What makes it amazing is that it sucks. It’s another example of unnecessary complexity that keeps creeping into automotive design. In this post we aren’t ready to …

Weekend at the Jefferson

Catching up on some missed posts. Had another fun weekend instructing on the extended Jefferson Circuit. Here’s a lap for those who aren’t familiar with it. And if you’re planning to drive it for the first time, here’s a couple of narrated laps. I was testing out a new camera we sell in the store, …

Mishimoto Oil Catch Can DIY

Modern emissions control systems use engine vacuum to suck oil vapor out of the crank-case and into the intake path of your engine.  If you have a turbo or super-charged car, this may be gumming up your intercooler, reducing its efficiency.  Luckily for you an oil catch can may help and it is a fairly …

New Wheel Studs

I finally got a couple of days this past week where the temperature in the garage was above 45 degrees so I started to prep the MINI for the upcoming track season. No major changes are planned this year, just routine maintenance items. First up is to inspect the brake calipers and change the wheel …

Use a Vacuum to Change the Oil Drain Plug without Changing the Oil

Have you ever needed to change a drain plug or a drain plug seal ring, but didn’t want to change your oil? This post shows you how by using your shop-vac to pull a vacuum on the oil fill tube which will hold the oil in your oil pan even when you remove the drain …

Andy Hollis on Data and Suspension Tuning

Long-time readers of this blog will know that we’re huge fans of using data (especially video) to improve driving performance. A recent talk given by Andy Hollis at the SCCA Motorsports Expo reminded us that data comes in many shapes and sizes; and that it often involves zip-ties. Andy started his presentation with the rhetorical …

Elliott Forbes Robinson on Racing

Elliott Forbes Robinson gave an interesting keynote at the SCCA Motorsport Expo last Saturday talking about what he’s learned during his 37 year career in racing. Following along with Randy Pobst’s theme of fear, he noted that if you’re feeling the adrenaline rush while driving, then you’re probably doing it wrong. It should feel awesome, …