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Asside from price, are there any other disadvantages? My transmission is about to crap out at 50K miles and I'd rather spend extra to put in a good clutch + 6 speed and rid myself of the crappy 5 speed in my 02MC. How's the gearing? Haven't been able to find it (for reference, I'm talking about a R53 transmission).
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I tend to like the lights in the hood instead. Makes a clean work space. And you can send morse code to the mother ship... :thumbsup:
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure the actual ratios for both are listed in the Bentley manual... which is at home... and I'm posting this from work...
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It's been looked into for a cvt. The wiring harness, ecu and parts needed are so different that it is not economically feasible. It's less expensive to sell the cvt car and buy a later model 6sp.
Well there was a complete MCS JCW motor/trans on ebay for 4K!!!! I was trying to wh*re myself for it...but alas, the wifey said..no job...no motor.. ARRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHH!
more than the $7000 a new CVT costs? well i guess a new CVT is still cheaper than a new MINI so maybe there is hope i can keep her for many more years then. then again, by that time someone will have figured out how to repair them.
I'm pretty sure the 05 and 06's have better gearing for the MC. It would probably be best to use those years. Other than that, your mc will gain a little weight.
I'm pretty sure the 05 and 06's have better gearing for the MC. It would probably be best to use those years. Other than that, your mc will gain a little weight.
For an '02-04 (only MC's with Midlands, I think) an '05/06 transmission from either MC or MCS would provide better gearing (see my previous post for info).
From the same post about exploding midlands look on p.4 for my reply (post 99) about gearing.
Can't believe I missed that; I really appreciate the info. Working on making the car a little more fun and track happy (well, after I fix both the mini and the mustang )
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I tend to like the lights in the hood instead. Makes a clean work space. And you can send morse code to the mother ship... :thumbsup:
The 2008 MC Cabrio has a 6 speed, should have the right gearing for a Cooper.
Umm... no... the next gen 2009 MC vert will have a 6 spd... as it's based off the current R56 MC, which has a 6 spd. The 2008 MC 'vert is still based on the R50.
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Umm... no... the next gen 2009 MC vert will have a 6 spd... as it's based off the current R56 MC, which has a 6 spd. The 2008 MC 'vert is still based on the R50.
Your Correct, I must have been looking at the S Cabrio