You forgot the downpipe you should have like 25 hp
@juliopinheiro6 күн бұрын
Very nice channel!
@titaniumspecial42076 күн бұрын
Experience says something, you may be able to save on labor, but knowledge is money. A plumber fixed a water heater in two minutes and charged $100.00, the homeowner was so upset, 2 minutes $100.00 for tapping on the water heater, I demand an itemized list. So plumber made the list, Labor: $1.00, knowing where to tap $99.00.
@SlayerSuch7 күн бұрын
Thank you! Im looking forward to more vids on this Mini
@DarthVader-xz6vu8 күн бұрын
Thank you for the review
@markcozzie8 күн бұрын
Should've got a full exhaust system, then intercooler
@markcozzie8 күн бұрын
600+ for just a backbox?,
@Tony-ow3if9 күн бұрын
Great video.. Like your attention to cleanliness and detail. Great to see another 'Petrolhead' in action.
@2wheelcobra14 күн бұрын
Great videos
@ajonathany15 күн бұрын
Man I been watching your mini cs build, just wanna say keep up the good work. I own a bmw 1 series sedan f52 that has the same chassis as the clubman cs F54 (LCI) but we share the same powertrain. These cars are very niche in NA and I had to purchase a workshop manual to work on it😂 so coming across ur vids was a real bliss knowing sb out there is also learning and perfecting the platform! Lmk if you need the torque spec for any work on this car, I got ya bro, even for the Aisin 6AT or getrag 7DCT which is a huge grey area on the internet 😅
@alioral135818 күн бұрын
You are right man
@rogermartinez7818 күн бұрын
Well done brother. I have the electric version of your car with suspension modifications, big brake kit, Enkei RPF1 wheels.
@airjaff18 күн бұрын
Did you reapply the ceramic spray hydro solution 24 hours later?
@barrackb032519 күн бұрын
You need to put your MINI in sport mode then push the shifter towards the driver. The factory Sport Plus tune with sport plus transmission will give you the sound you are looking for.
@megagrizwald19 күн бұрын
You need to get an ASD bypass harness so you can really hear the true sounds of the car .
@audieconrad899520 күн бұрын
Thx Einstein.
@llamacebu21620 күн бұрын
When pulling dents start from the outside and work your way in
@ReptilWithIpods2223 күн бұрын
you said you don't like the slide hammer... right as it produced the best individual result in the whole video pulling up that big drivers side dent
@LakersCentral25 күн бұрын
thanks for the video. i wonder if straight sodium percarbonate (Oxiclean minus the filler) would work better.
@ogtimmy235527 күн бұрын
Looks great! I think the belt line trim snaps out, so you could plastidip it in black and snap it back on.
@MasterOfNoneMechanic26 күн бұрын
Ughhhh why didn't I think of trying to just pop those out....
@R34l1ty4U28 күн бұрын
Respect to the professionals but the advantage of getting those tools and trying by yourself is that 1. you will gain experience and eventually learn with patience. 2. You can do as many as you have accumulated over time. 3. Pros are very expensive. A 1 inch ding repair cost $150 in my area. I already got 95% repairs on 3 dings of my wife's new car that happened on the hood that occurred just a week after she got it and a huge fender strike by a electric mopad run-away kid on my own car. (Quoted $600-900 by local PDR pros while the actual panel cost $350 painted... Not including installation). For a small fraction you can get those tools and have at least a 80% repair. Then bring it to a PDR pro for a final (and cheaper) repair. So, no harm on having those cheap sets and trying to save some of your hard-earned money while increasing knowlwedge. 😊
@MasterOfNoneMechanic26 күн бұрын
You got it, agree with everything you said. The key points of the video was, 1) it's pretty cheap to get started, 2) don't expect perfect results first time, 3) it's not THAT hard to take out simple dings, and 4) call a professional if you have a big ol' dent on your hands. Everybody's gotta start somewhere.
@salmaida384929 күн бұрын
Great informative video that helps my learning curve when trying this myself. Thanks
@markm0000Ай бұрын
😊
@Cheeseboy901Ай бұрын
I subbed! I always take safety first in the shop!
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
As we all should! Thank you
@jaybee1023Ай бұрын
Speaking of skin, keep your sons whole, end mgm it’s not healthcare.
@cloudsteele1989Ай бұрын
For males it actually helps with preventing health issues. FGM is literally only about preventing the women from feeling pleasure.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
wanna just say, this is a very odd issue to be discussing on this short
@jaybee102329 күн бұрын
@@MasterOfNoneMechanic Sorry just need to get the word out and you’re talking about skin so… thought might as well
@jaybee102329 күн бұрын
@@cloudsteele1989 It started as a sacrifice to God. Both are horrible, but there are multiple different types of FGM. Eighty percent of married women in Egypt have it done by doctors for cultural and religious reasons. Some types are more comparable to MGM, which also has different types depending on whether the doctor chose to remove all of his frenulum (the most sensitive part). Both originated in the same country. The health benefits are not what one would hope for and can be partially addressed through practices like cleanliness, which can reduce cancer. For example, it can also reduce STDs by up to 60%, but that's. because you're removing 60% of internal tissues and half the skin from the whole organ, when you can simply wear protection. There are plenty of studies that argue for both sides and I urge you to read them yourself rather than me writing 15 paragraphs and annoying everyone, but mgm does remove thousands of nerve endings and the most sensitive parts.
@jaybee102329 күн бұрын
@@cloudsteele1989 It started as a religious sacrifice. Both are horrible, but there are multiple different types of FGM. Eighty percent of married women in Egypt have it done by doctors for cultural and religious reasons. Some types are more comparable to MGM, which also has different types depending on whether the doctor chose to remove his frenulum (the most sensitive part). Both originated in the same country. The health benefits are not what one would hope for and can be partially addressed through practices like cleanliness, which can reduce cancer. For example, it can also reduce STDs by up to 60%, but that's because you're removing 60% of internal tissues and half the skin from the whole organ, when you can simply wear protection.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Keep your hands clean yo - happy wife happy life
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Tell me your worst garage injury! I'll go first - I shaved the top of my index finger off with a benchtop disc sander =( Happened in fraction of a second due to carelessness.
@onechain13Ай бұрын
I actually do the same with some cheap earbuds for ear protection. Good tip on the face shield, I hate goggles too.
@clarakim2198Ай бұрын
Such a cool video!!
@carpathia1221Ай бұрын
I like that you showed real struggle and not some "impressive magic" look-what-I-did-I want-a-cookie-now...like a lot the of these "pros" on youtube. I'm looking to do this myself. Good job!!!
@777SlotsАй бұрын
Master Pdr Tech Here, search up Hail Dents 😁 and Hail Storm Damage 😁 @hailpdr7865
@anthonysmall8087Ай бұрын
Great fun, I too have a love for Minis and enjoyed watching your videos!
@justchilling9442Ай бұрын
Congrats, I really enjoyed the videos you have done 👍🏻
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
I appreciate you!
@gregorywunder6174Ай бұрын
So I have a 2017 JCW. I am looking to getting the JB4. How are you liking it so far and any check engine light.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
No issues, everything is all good! No check engine lights or abnormalities.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Thank you for all those who supported the channel so far! It's been fun sharing my experience and chatting with you all through the first build of our channel. More Mini content and more builds coming soon. Take care, and appreciate y'all 🤟
@K03sportАй бұрын
painted lug seat not good; lug seat should not be painted....$4k for wheels? sounds like you are looking in the wrong place at the wrong wheels (you don't need MINI/BMW accessory catalog wheels). Not knowing your style or goal, there are plenty of good wheels under $400ea, shoot, even under $300ea. Wait for a big holiday and buy then. Ronal R50 Aero wheels 18x8 equals perfection 🥇🏁 for a MINI.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Who said it was $4k for wheels? I never said that. I said it'd cost OVER a thousand dollars, you misheard. I know you can buy good quality wheels for <$300 each. But the whole point of this build was to spend less than $3K total on EVERYTHING. Spending half the budget on new wheels and tires didn't make sense.
@santtuhusu589410 күн бұрын
I just got new tires for my 19" Mini Cooper S. I choosed Michelin Pilot Sport 4, they were just above 600€. I dont know how much in US tho! (grip and handling is amazing!)
@JohnReynolds123Ай бұрын
Hi! Great video! Have you had any issues with the JB4 "module" on the battery? Thanks
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Nope, not at all! Thanks!
@v1510nmanАй бұрын
try on normal mode and try the paddle shifters..awesome
@v1510nmanАй бұрын
its like stage 1 map and with 17" wheels you will have tire slipping..more flutter sound..awesome mate. and the car feel lighter..enjoy..hahhaa
@v1510nmanАй бұрын
LCI2 sound lower then the older model.
@malcolmdastur4411Ай бұрын
You are doing a great job. Very good video.🙂🙂
@peachfuzz947Ай бұрын
You just got a new sub! I love how efficient and careful you are when working on your car. How much roughly have you spent on tools that you use to work on your car? I need this type of therapy in my life man.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Thank you very much, really appreciate you. Haha I am not very efficient in reality - what gets condensed down to ~15 minutes is about 20 hours of garage time fiddling with things. As for the tools - man, too much. If I had to buy everything in my garage again, I'd estimate ~$20K or more. But if I were starting over again, I'd probably spend a quarter of that. Over the years you tend to just gather tools you only use once or twice, but buy only out of convenience.
@kikolima5612Ай бұрын
great spec, the wheels ended up awesome! i don’t know how it much costs but i would have changed that chrome trimming to give that final touch. really enjoyed the series!
@JihadbearzwithgunzАй бұрын
Im mostly a makita guy but do have both a makita ½ Makita and Milwaukee reason for this is the makita takes care of most things but for the stubborn stuff the makita cant touch the Milwaukee gets pulled out the makita will outlive the Milwaukee but it will move bolts the makita wont budge at all.
@justchilling9442Ай бұрын
It looks really good 👍🏻 I recently discovered the spray can handle when I sprayed my engine cover. Best £7 spent.
@clarakim2198Ай бұрын
So helpful!
@SinCityAMGАй бұрын
I like the wheel the way it was in silver.
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
You do? I thought it looked better in black - thanks for watching anyway!
@vqRobАй бұрын
i like he idea of the series but i honestly hate people who use exhaust clamps, just have it welded will save u time having to fix a leak down the road
@MasterOfNoneMechanicАй бұрын
Haha thanks for watching anyway - I have a welder but decided to just use the included clamp that came with the exhaust.