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2007 MINI COOPER S, BY PROCEDE!
See for yourself. Vishnu is working on a system upgrade for the new turbocharged MINI Cooper S. I dont know why this have me very excited.
Stock Stats: 0-60mph- 6.2, 172hp. Curb weight 2600lb. If they could squeeze another 50hp out of it that would be amazing. What do you guys think? http://www.northamericanmotoring.com...d.php?t=101395
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I dont know how much power I would want going into a MINI. The one a drove had a mild, but consistent, propensity to torque steer. I can only image what 50 lb.ft. more will do. If I were to get a MINI, which is still a possibility, I would leave it stock as it has more than enough to power to have fun and any more seems pushing it (even though the chassis, apart from the torque steer, could easily handle it).
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I'm thinking of getting a little toy before I get my 135i. A PROCEDED MINI would be too much fun. Yeah there is torque steer but its a 2600lb car. I'm sure I can handle it. The Mazdaspeed3 seems to handle 260hp just fine....So many people would underestimate you in a car like that. I cant wait for Shiv to release details in a few weeks. I would rather experiment with his products on a 20k MINI rather than a 35k BMW.
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I personally like the Coopers, but never liked the Brazilian supercharged motors. The new turbos? Could be a whole lot better, if it's anything like my 2.0T. Dunno, I haven't driven one yet. But I'm not ashamed to say I'm seriously considering whatever JCW (or shall I say, BMW!) comes up with for '08. There's one big drawback, tho; FWD. I really do miss RWD. No torque steer problems in my VW, FWIW. |
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08-10-2007, 01:42 PM | #9 |
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They already have it for the 335i so the only difference is the exhaust. This is not a big issue. A Procede 135 will be the Mutts Nutz........
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Haha, you nailed it!! Within a few weeks VISHNU will announce the power offering. What do you think would be a nice healthy bump? I might just get a used 07 Cooper with PROCEDE and let the 1er coupes price gouging and waiting list to die down.(could be a full year)
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Not sure how hard it will be to find an LSD equipped car used; I do know I haven't seen one in dealer stock around here yet--maybe only on ordered vehicles? It's too bad the 1er doesn't weigh a little less--a barebones stripper 128 around, say, 2800lbs would be a riot. |
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They start at $22k (the S), and trust me, you dont want a stripped car. Mine was like $30k, and I still could have added a lot more. Another guy on this forum just test drove a new S hatchback and he said it stickered for $32k-ish..and thats without the John Cooper Works kit, and they wont take a penny off msrp..still. Stick with the 135i..the price difference will prob be minimal considering the performance jump.
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Shiv personally tuned my Evo. He knows what he is doing.
With exhaust, and a drop in filter he was able to get 352 AWHP out of my car. I would rather have him tune personally rather than buy a premade flash.. You get the best bang for the buck.. Set up a dyno/tune day in your area and if enough people sign up with deposits he will fly out.. Thats how we did it at Turbo Trix in Edison NJ.. |
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it's possible....i just meant when both cars are spec'd out similarly, the price gap between the Cooper S and the 1 Series (est) decreases drastically.
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I would be VERY worried about adding another 50 ft-lbs to my MINI. (R53 with LSD)
Even as is (15% pulley, CAI, exhaust) it tends to jerk the wheel a little. Not always, (and not like an OLD FWD Turbo DSM) but enough to really remind me that it IS a FWD car and that I prefer RWD cars. Had to try it at least once, so it might as well be the MINI! All I have is one test drive in an R56, and that was with two others in the car. Maybe the R56 is better set up to handle the bump in power. From what my guy at the dealership (who DOES know his stuff) tells me is that the new turbo engine and the N54 are very similar in design and approach. |
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Nope. I would look at new.
I priced mine out to 24k. And thats without negotiations and using my connections. Honestly, I would be looking at around 21k for a Cooper S with sport package, Xenons, sport suspension(its not incl. in sport package!) and LSD. Thats perfect for me. I dont need a these damn toys in my Cooper if I went that route. Plus I would want to keep the weight around 2600 to get the full benefit of a CEDE if it ever comes. I'll decide by december.
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