LS-Swapped 600-HP Mini Cooper Looks Fun But Scary

Let’s start with blind spots.

“LS swap all.” This phrase is used every time I see an article about tuning or engine swapping. This is a valid reason.

LS engines are reliable and can be modified in many ways. They can also be used in almost every vehicle you can think of. This Mini Cooper is an example of that. It’s not the mini Minis we have these days, but smaller ones. It’s probably the same car that Mr. Bean drove.

Although this is not the first time that we have seen an LS-swapped Mini Cooper we are able to say it’s the most frightening. This Mini Cooper is extremely dangerous in terms of safety. We can all agree that the Mini is not something to be afraid of.

Looking back, I don’t know if I should point out, but the massive engine block that blocks forward driving visibility is quite unnerving. Although the supercharger looks cute, it is much taller than its roof. This car is too big to drive on mountain roads.

LS-Swapped 600-HP Mini Cooper Looks Fun But Scary

Let’s talk about non-LS engine swaps:

The interior is stripped down, and it doesn’t consider safety or comfort. Do I need to elaborate on what would happen if there was a crash?

Yes, it is a cute little LS-powered beast, and that’s all it really means. Pass for everyday driving. This Mini is a great car, and I commend the person who built it. It looks like you are having lots of fun and it wasn’t meant to be a daily driver. It’s still scary.