1.6 cooper tuning
1.6 cooper tuning
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Furyblade_Lee

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4,114 posts

246 months

Thursday 5th September 2013
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Hi guys. I am looking into getting a new ( used ) car to take part in sprinting, but this one needs to be " cool " for my daughter and happy for my wife to take shopping too. I want to run it in the 1600cc class, only engine mods allowed are a panel air filter and exhaust is free but must retain the standard manifold, and a chip. What are the gains to be had genuinely from those simple mods? From what I can make out, the cooper 1.6 comes in 105 and 115 varieties as standard? Want to see if its a viable option, bearing in mind top power in this class is the 1.6 Honda V-tecs putting out 170 bhp. But they aint cool apparently. Can these make 130 bhp?

Thanks, Lee

eatcustard

1,003 posts

149 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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Chip, air filter + exhaust will give you 130bhp easy

DarkMatter

1,497 posts

253 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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Are you hoping to win in your class or just have fun? I think the MINI Cooper is just too heavy and lacking in power to be competitive.

I've hillclimbed (up to 2 litre production roadgoing class) my wife's standard 115 bhp Cooper a couple of times and can complete the course in the mid 46 seconds. I've seen a Cooper S do it in about 42/43 seconds and they have a lot more than the 130 bhp you may get with a modified Cooper. Clio Cups can do the hill in 40/42 seconds and MX5s can do it in 38/42 seconds (some are more standard than others).

If you're not too concerned about winning then the Cooper is still great fun on the hill. How much would the modifications you are considering cost?

DavidLScott

1,048 posts

246 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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I Superchip Bluefin'd and K&N air filtered my wife's '03 Cooper and they claim 130 bhp for that.

Not wildly noticeable over the 115 bhp as standard but does seem slightly more responsive when overtaking (read not so scarily slow).
It's still a nippy car though.

DanGT

753 posts

248 months

Friday 6th September 2013
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It well worth looking at the tyres and shock and brakes etc that you can use. You will never get over 130 v 170 hp but it all helps. And number one you, Your driving skills will make the most differences. Getting lessons from pros has seen my times drop but they are still quicker than me so I still have a lot to learn.

Furyblade_Lee

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4,114 posts

246 months

Saturday 7th September 2013
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Hi guys, thanks for the replies. It's only a bit of fun while I rebuild my R1-engined car and my '71 cooper S hillclimb car, both will be off the road for 1 year while I make them faster..... :-) We have a 1600cc class with the Sevenoaks Motor Club and I run at the front end in a 115 bhp 1600cc Eunos, way down on the V-tecs power wise but somehow it just seems to work for me. I am not worried about winning in the MINI, if I was I would just buy a Honda VTi but they look s***! Just a fun day out for me with some friends. I will also use the MINI for autotests, Autosolo's and Scatter / 12 car rallies even maybe some trials? The sprinting bit will just be a giggle but with 130bhp I think I could no come last!!!

As soon as my Peugeout 205 Cti cabrio is sold I will hit the classifieds thanks!

cknotty

108 posts

150 months

Saturday 7th September 2013
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Furyblade_Lee said:
Hi guys, thanks for the replies. It's only a bit of fun while I rebuild my R1-engined car and my '71 cooper S hillclimb car, both will be off the road for 1 year while I make them faster..... :-) We have a 1600cc class with the Sevenoaks Motor Club and I run at the front end in a 115 bhp 1600cc Eunos, way down on the V-tecs power wise but somehow it just seems to work for me. I am not worried about winning in the MINI, if I was I would just buy a Honda VTi but they look s***! Just a fun day out for me with some friends. I will also use the MINI for autotests, Autosolo's and Scatter / 12 car rallies even maybe some trials? The sprinting bit will just be a giggle but with 130bhp I think I could no come last!!!

As soon as my Peugeout 205 Cti cabrio is sold I will hit the classifieds thanks!
Will definitely be fun in autosolos, I'm competing in one tomorrow in my S. I reckon a Cooper would be fairly competitive in its class, especially in the hands of a competent driver (that rules me out then wink). The forced induction puts mine into the next capacity class up, usually > 1800cc, so I'm up against you name it!

DarkMatter

1,497 posts

253 months

Saturday 7th September 2013
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Furyblade_Lee said:
....We have a 1600cc class with the Sevenoaks Motor Club and I run at the front end in a 115 bhp 1600cc Eunos, way down on the V-tecs power wise but somehow it just seems to work for me.....
When you get the Mini Cooper it will be interesting to hear how it compares with the Eunos.

SmuttyYoda

12,423 posts

216 months

Sunday 8th September 2013
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DarkMatter said:
Furyblade_Lee said:
....We have a 1600cc class with the Sevenoaks Motor Club and I run at the front end in a 115 bhp 1600cc Eunos, way down on the V-tecs power wise but somehow it just seems to work for me.....
When you get the Mini Cooper it will be interesting to hear how it compares with the Eunos.
I've gone from MX5 (had 3 of them) to an R50 cooper.

Some handling similarities (the cooper had super mega sports suspension PLUS, or something), the cooper feels very tight for what it is as fast as the Mx5 too, bearing in mind the weight difference.


Dan Friel

4,140 posts

300 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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What series are you looking at? Surprising that you can chip in the standard class...

Furyblade_Lee

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4,114 posts

246 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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Dan Friel said:
What series are you looking at? Surprising that you can chip in the standard class...
........ :-) You'd be surprised what I have seen some do in a standard class!! You are allowed legitimately to change the exhaust from the manifold back, and put in a better air filter element and use Super unleaded fuel so I don't see putting your car on a rolling road to optimise those changes as illegal in any way, you are just tuning and optimising. I see it as safeguarding your engine longevity as it will be free-er breathing. There are no turbos to increase boost etc. NA tuning chip tuning is not in the ballpark of turbo tuning!


Dan Friel

4,140 posts

300 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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In the series local to me (acsmc), that would be illegal..

"Cars are to be to manufacturers’ original specification, with modifications limited to safety items (see applicable sections of S10), including changes to brake pad material together with replacement wheels and aftermarket exhausts (not manifold). No other modifications (body, brakes, suspension, transmission or engine etc.) will be permitted (S10.10 modified)."

Furyblade_Lee

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4,114 posts

246 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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Will give the electronic tuning a miss then!

Current thinking is an early Cooper in white, poverty spec as they are quite chunky monkeys anyway compared to the French hatches. The less toys in it the better for me