mwg
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Nothing decent then
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
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i agree with that.
is a corrado vr6 faster than a mini cooper S
i would like to know this
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mwg
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Whats the stats for the VR6? Don't think the MCS will be but the JCW probably is.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote: Originally posted by Steve
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i agree with that.
is a corrado vr6 faster than a mini cooper S
i would like to know this
i would say so as my mates old highline golf VR6 used to give my TT and mates 225 S3 a run for its money and both were quicker than standard cooper s
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3CorsaMeal
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great news, this helps my ego, thanks
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
great news, this helps my ego, thanks
as if it needs help anyway
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adiohead
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I once had a play with a Golf mk5 R32 and we were pretty equal
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mwg
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MCS MK1
0-60 7.45
0-100 20.41
MCS MK2
0-60 6.99
0-100 18.60
Corrado VR6
0-60 6.92
0-100 18.09
MCS Works MK1
0-60 6.29
0-100 15.99
JCW MK2
0-60 6.28
0-100 15.83
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I once had a play with a Golf mk5 R32 and we were pretty equal
from expereince R32's arent as quick as people think they are
They sound nice though
My 120D kept an R32 honest in gear
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Steve
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be bit difficult if yours wasnt in gear
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SXI - Matt
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Yeh mine has standard jcw upgrade - because the GRS is larger, you have to remove the intercooler cover.
Mine has uprated pulley (11% reduced), modified head, larger injectors, different map, different exhaust and I believe a slightly different supercharger. I've also fitted the Dave-F airbox.
I had it rolling roaded last year with just the Dave-F on it (no I/C) and got 203bhp, it was getting too hot though (they were spraying water directly into the bonnet scoop ) so need to see what it's running now with the intercooler on - should be up to 210 - 215 apparently. Certainly feels a lot more responsive.
Ah ok so the only upgrae over the JCW engine kit is the bigger intercooler & Dave F airbox? Surely the JCW kit should run fine with out the worry of intake temps getting to high as it's an uprated intercooler with that kit any way?
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3CorsaMeal
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always bringing his diesel BMW into the equation
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I once had a play with a Golf mk5 R32 and we were pretty equal
from expereince R32's arent as quick as people think they are
They sound nice though
My 120D kept an R32 honest in gear
Oh, my play was from start/stop and involved roundabouts.
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Fro
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Can vouch for Ade's statement my mapped anniversary wasn't far off my friends R32 on the move, would cream me at standing start though.
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Steve
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My FAbia VRS was quicker between 3100 RPM and 3200 RPM uphill in 4th gear than an R32
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adiohead
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I can vouch for Steve's statement. My uncles old Fabia vRS was remapped and quicker than light.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
always bringing his diesel BMW into the equation
not my diesel any more and speaking from experience rather than stats to be fair
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SXI - Matt
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Just a quick one what mpg do you all get on average out of your cooper s when driving normally so round town, 70 on the dual carrige way but not foot to the floor to get there & not changing gear at 2k im currently struggeling to get over 26mpg average when driving normally is this about right for you guys to was using mommentum but now gone back to normal unleaded
[Edited on 09-05-2011 by SXI - Matt]
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mwg
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The supercharged Cooper S are thirsty. 26mpg is probably about right.
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Rich H
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Yeh I get about 26 - 28mpg out of mine.
Warren - they run hot anyway - they didn't measure the intake temps, but I did 3 runs, and it was quite clearly getting too hot as the first 2 runs only made about 170 and 185bhp iirc.
Matt - No it's not an uprated intercooler, just different colour cover with the JCW kit - all the supercharged Cooper S's get too hot as standard tbh - it's all too cramped in the engine bay!
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SXI - Matt
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Also (yes this is turning into a compare my mini to every one elses section ) but is your steering quite heavy? As in noticabley if i get in my corsa c sri it feel's so much lighter and easier compared to the mini?
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Fro
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Whilst i remember, those with the speedo in the centre of the dash do you have the digital speed reading in your rev counter? And what year are they?
[Edited on 09-05-2011 by fro-dizzle]
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Rich H
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Matt - reasonably, but you actually get feel from the steering rather than a wafting sensation like you do with the C It's also more responsive with the upper & lower strut braces fitted.
Fro - Mine doesn't, but I believe some of the later R53's do, and R56's - not entirely sure.
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mwg
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My R56 has a digital speedo in the rev counter. Good job really as I find it dangerous to look at the central speedo.
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emicen
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Matt - reasonably, but you actually get feel from the steering rather than a wafting sensation like you do with the C It's also more responsive with the upper & lower strut braces fitted.
Fro - Mine doesn't, but I believe some of the later R53's do, and R56's - not entirely sure.
My R50 has it, my last didn't, its one of the modes if you have the trip computer option.
My ex's last R53 cabrio had the chrono pack or whatever its called, oil gauges etc in the centre console, rev counter and speedo on the steering column. Quite rare I think but pretty cool.
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