I had estimated the power to be around the mid seventies but with hindsight although it did drive badly it still pulled like a train on full throttle so I was pleasantly surprised to see the first official power output reading of 87.3bhp @5309rpm and 94.1 lbs ft @4510rpm. To be honest I was quite pleased with that as even though it was running badly the torque was up about 7lbs ft from standard and the BHP was down by only 7BHP. For a 19 year old car that’s not bad. Seeing and hearing the car going through the power run is an experience in itself. Its not often you get to stand 2ft infront of a car while its doing 105mph on full throttle seeing the turbo glowing red down the back of the bulkhead. It's also pretty damn noisy too!
Gerald now had a good idea of the problem and it was clear seeing the readings on the exhaust gas analyser that it was running dangerously lean on partial throttle. A few minutes later Gerald had removed the dashpot and was profiling the needle by hand which is a real art gained through many years of experience.
The second power run instantly sounded different to the first. You could hear the engine was smoother, the turbo seemed to spool up faster and it just sounded more determined. You could see the car really pulling on the ratchet straps trying to make a bid for freedom, thank god it stayed put! The final outcome was outstanding. The car is standard bar a Maniflow 2" exhaust system and the factory figures which are often quite hard to match even from new were 94BHP at 6130rpm, torque 87lbf/ft at 3600rpm. I was very pleased to see it give 94.4BHP at 5050rpm which being lower in the rev range makes it a lot more useable but it was the torque figure which amazed me 102.8 lb ft @ 4141rpm which is 15.8 lb/ft more torque than it left the factory with! It would have been quite easy to start fiddling with the boost pressure, winding it up and 100+BHP would have been easily achievable but that wasn’t what I wanted. What I wanted was the car to run as best as it can how it was originally setup and that’s just what Gerald done.
As you can guess the spirited drive home was lots and lots of fun and it was a nice feeling to know it was running so sweet. :driving: In all it cost £103.50 for the rolling road session which I have to say is probably the best £103.50 I've ever spent on a mini.



