“A Grand Day Out” in Boston

Today I headed in to Boston to “the other MINI dealership” – Herb Chambers MINI:

The reason was to meet with Annette (NoNo on MINI2), because her MINI has been “sick” and her original dealership, New Country MINI, completely failed to find the problem and eventually blamed her aftermarket air intake and/or exhaust – even though they had no idea what the problem was!
Pete (BWROOFCHEX on MINI2) helped arrange for Herb Chambers MINI to investigate and hopefully fix the car …

Herb Chambers MINI is different to MINI Peabody in a few significant ways – primarily they share a building with BMW & Porsche (so for example you have to go to a different floor to the bathroom, and outside to a different part of the building if you want to buy a MINI accessory).
The other big difference, due to their location close to the center of Boston, is a lack of parking – more than $4 of quarters (per MINI!) kept the parking meters happy while we were there …

Where Herb Chambers apparently is NOT different is the enthusiasm shown by their staff for MINIs – indeed both Steve & Rich currently drive a MINI, and Steves car is nearly as decorated as mine:

Also, there was only enthusiasm over the fact that Jared, Pete, Jason and myself all descended on their dealership just to hang out and chat with Annette while her car was being worked on …


In time, we all headed off for lunch at a nearby “fast food mexican“, then attempted to reach Fenway Park for a guided tour; we did get there, but with limited parking & time (due to a game tonight), we changed our goal to the New England Aquarium – the journey took us through lots of Boston, as one way systems prevented our direct route attempts!

 

But in time we got there, and after buying tickets we enjoyed the aquarium exhibits … highlights included penguins:


Next we headed over to Quincy Market for food, drinks and shopping; we were also treated to some amazing acrobatic entertainment, which culminated in one guy somersaulting over the other 7 – stunning!

 

Finally we spent some “quiet time” in the Christopher Columbus Park on the waterfront, before returning to the cars (and paying $29 parking, each!) …

 

A great day spent with great friends!

Oh – Annettes car is not yet fixed; one experiment did not fix the problem but did eliminate one possible cause … Mark at Herb Chambers MINI has promised that he will resolve the issue to Annettes satisfaction, as soon as he can.
Meanwhile, you can watch the MINI2 thread which I am sure Annette will update when there is news …

More HKenablers

It’s a little surprising to me that I am not the only crazy MINI owner in the world 😉
Long ago (on GBMINI#2) I decided to fit an aftermarket head unit to the HK (Harman Kardon) upgraded stereo; the HK amp “talks” to the original head unit so I had to leave it laying in the trunk!
After a while I replaced the complete original head unit with a stripped down one (from ScooterBoy) which was easier to hide – but the functionality of the “kludge” was still not right, especially regarding volume control … So I next developed a software “mimic” of the head unit which gave me a “clean” system.

Then MikeyTheMINI contacted me; he sells & installs stereo stuff in England (and via NewMINIstuff.com) and had someone who wanted to do the same – run an aftermarket head unit through the HK amp/speakers. I sent him another “EZcal mimic” which worked fine, so I then decided if someone else wanted it, I needed to make a better product – more rugged and eliminating the un-necessary / expensive display & keypad; hence the HKenabler.

So I built and shipped about 10 HKenablers to Mikey last year – he has the harness adaptors to package them into a “plug and play” aftermarket solution, which he sells on his website.
Then I shipped nearly 20 more.
And now I just shipped another 15 more!


So somewhere in the world there are a surprising number of MINIs with aftermarket head unit driving the HK upgrade …