Interim Post:
Humor me by telling me some more about your car without my having to re-read the previous three pages of posts. What year is your Mini? What ignition is on the car (Lumenition Optronic with the optical chopper, or Magnetronic with the Hall Effect sensor)? What wires are on each coil terminal?
Please review the following.
(Optronic Lumenition)
http://www.lowflying.dk/images/PMA50ins.pdf SUITABLE FOR coils or coil/ballast combinations of not less than 3 ohms.
NOT SUITABLE FOR use with low resistance (i.e. less than 1ohm) electronic ignition coils
(Magnetronic Lumenition)
http://www.lumenition.com/new/support/magign/mtk003_instructions_v1-3.pdfNo mention of ballast requirement
Some Minis in the early 1970s did have a ballast ignition system. Typically these had a pink/white resistor wire from the ignition switch to coil (+). They also had a yellow/white wire between the starter solenoid and coil (+). Does any of this sound like your car?
The notes on the Optronic kit are really important to interpret correctly. Note that they say your TOTAL series resistance (ballast + coil) should be 3 Ohms. This does not mean you necessarily have to run a ballast.
Write back and tell me a bit more about your car, its coil wiring, the coil you've fitted, and whether or not you've got a multimeter. If not... it's time to buy one.