1991 Mini Cooper 1.3i
A car for the ages had been created. By 1964, MINI Cooper was a globally renowned marque. It won almost every competition imaginable – including historic wins at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965 and 1967. MINI and John Cooper had developed the classic MINI into a winner that was vastly superior to its competitors.
Throughout its evolution, the Mini was at the forefront of design and engineering innovation. It was the first small car to have front wheel drive and had small 10 inch wheels. It had a traverse engine, which saved space and allowed a reasonable sized engine to fit into a small engine cavity.
Around the world, the MINI phenomenon has been reborn. Proof that great fuel efficiency, an almost limitless range of customization, incredibly tight handling and an undeniably cheeky personality are truly timeless qualities.
The Mini is simple, stylish and self confident. Its clever use of space, compact design and excellent road handling ensured the it was to become a fun, affordable and perennial classic icon.
The Mini Cooper 1.3i (man. 4) from 1991, is a 2-door fastback sedan body and Line-4 1275 cm3 / 77.7 cui, 46 kW / 63 PS / 62 hp (ECE) of power, 95 Nm / 70 lb-ft of torque, 4-speed manual powertrain offered since November 1991 for Europe.
Engine manufacturer: BMC Austin A-Plus series 1275
Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke
Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)
Fuel system: gasoline indirect injection
Charge system: naturally aspirated
Valves per cylinder: 2
Additional features: single-point fuel injection, OHV
Emission control: 3-way catalyst, Lambda-Sensor
Cylinders alignment:Line 4
Displacement: 1275 cm3 / 77.7 cui
What power?
Horsepower net: 46 kW / 63 PS / 62 hp (ECE) / 5700
Torque net: 95 Nm / 70 ft-lb / 3900