Volk(s)works/werks???

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Postby Chili Mini » Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:15 pm

deemotored wrote:Not yet. Had a major thing happen with my suspension so have to most likely have a body shop repair. They might do the bushings for me too since the car will be all torn apart anyway.
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Dee: Enlighten us. What happened with the suspension? Sounds serious.

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Postby M3NTAL » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:35 pm

Mr. Incredible wrote:I recommend Works Garage over Volkwerks at this point.


I would not recommend Works Garage either. They used to go under a different company name and were banned from North American Motoring. I don't know the politics behind it, but it seems as they weren't delivering product that was paid for and then closed shop.
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Postby Mr. Incredible » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:56 pm

M3NTAL wrote:
Mr. Incredible wrote:I recommend Works Garage over Volkwerks at this point.


I would not recommend Works Garage either. They used to go under a different company name and were banned from North American Motoring. I don't know the politics behind it, but it seems as they weren't delivering product that was paid for and then closed shop.


weird, victor has always been very cool to me and helped me out in a pinch a time or two.
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Postby It Works » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:28 pm

Let's not get the two confused. Miniworks is Victor and I don't think he is around anymore. Volkwerks is a great company. I have had them do my coilovers and bushings on Jack. They will soon be installing new bushings on the GP.
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Postby M3NTAL » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:20 pm

When are you taking the GP in to do the bushings? I have my FCAB's sitting here needing an install.
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Postby It Works » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:42 am

M3NTAL wrote:When are you taking the GP in to do the bushings? I have my FCAB's sitting here needing an install.


Not sure yet. I've already purchased new Powerflex bushings, but I want to take it in and have Jeremy put it up on the lift and take a look at the original bushings first. I have a feeling that they may not need to be replaced just yet. I was just TOLD by the dealer that they needed to be replaced...

You are welcome to go with me when I do though and talk to them about your Mini.
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Postby Mr. Incredible » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:48 pm

It Works wrote:Let's not get the two confused. Miniworks is Victor and I don't think he is around anymore. Volkwerks is a great company. I have had them do my coilovers and bushings on Jack. They will soon be installing new bushings on the GP.


I'm confused...

There are either 2 Victors or they must be one and the same because Works Garage (next to Dynocomp) is owned by Victor.
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Postby It Works » Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:23 am

Mr. Incredible wrote:
It Works wrote:Let's not get the two confused. Miniworks is Victor and I don't think he is around anymore. Volkwerks is a great company. I have had them do my coilovers and bushings on Jack. They will soon be installing new bushings on the GP.


I'm confused...

There are either 2 Victors or they must be one and the same because Works Garage (next to Dynocomp) is owned by Victor.
http://www.worksgarageusa.com/About_Us.html


Victor is one and the same...just to be called Mini Works. I didn't realize he was still around. I thought he moved his business overseas.
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Postby danjmcs » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:32 am

It Works wrote:Victor is one and the same...just to be called Mini Works. I didn't realize he was still around. I thought he moved his business overseas.

Nope, he's had various overseas versions of his websites/products for a few years. He and his son were at the June DRP ice cream at Gelato Spot/32nd St/Camelback, but I didn't know he'd opened a new shop in town either.
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Postby M3NTAL » Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:57 pm

keep me updated on when you are going. The dealer told me the same thing today about my bushings. My bushings are a tad different than the powerflex in that they are "off-set" to increase castor.
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Postby M3NTAL » Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:35 pm

I finally got around to getting my car to Volkwerks. Their price was very fair and the turn around time was pretty quick. This is one of the few jobs I didn't want to tackle - as it involves dropping the front subframe.

p.s. this was for the FCAB bushings.
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Postby AZblackOUT » Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:12 am

Yeah that yob is never fun.. and the old ones are can be so difficult to get out sometimes..
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Postby th3118 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:01 am

Did you have the Alta PSRS's installed? How are you like them? About how much did the install cost? Thanks, thinking of getting some myself.
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Postby M3NTAL » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:00 pm

I went with the Mini Madness bushings. They are designed like the Powerflex, but with a harder formula. Some of the "modifications" needed to keep the Alta units on the car were a little silly in my opinion.

Braking is MUCH better now - I can stab the 6 piston wilwoods and not go darting all over the place. It feels like steering return on-center is more fluid quicker now too. Other than that, I can't notice too terribly much on our crap roads.

I don't want to sway you from the Alta - lots of people still like them!

Do you do Auto-X only? I will probably be out at the NASA November event with another MINI in HPDE.
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Postby th3118 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:50 am

I've run some HPDE days with NASA in the past when I had my R53. Will have to get the R56 out there sometime. Not a fan of running at PIR, I like Firebird, close to home.

I've heard the Alta PSRS give more caster that helps the steering feel that the R56 lacks. May wait till mine are worn out.

Thanks for the info, catch you around.
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