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Old 04-22-2008, 07:32 AM
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6 speed in MC?

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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Maybe weight? Otherwise, I can't hink of any...

There is a thread which comments about the conversion:

http://www.northamericanmotoring.com...ad.php?t=89583

Look at page 5 or so. txwerks lists the required conversion parts and additional info.
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:40 AM
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The next Alliance Magazine will have the complete step by step writeup from TSW.
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:57 AM
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The next Alliance Magazine will have the complete step by step writeup from TSW.
Very cool. I haven't been on the forums in a while and just subscribed for the year.

Also, ballpark price if you get a brand-new transmission?
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How's the gearing? Haven't been able to find it (for reference, I'm talking about a R53 transmission).
From the same post about exploding midlands look on p.4 for my reply (post 99) about gearing.
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Old 04-23-2008, 07:31 AM
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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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anyone done this when a CVT went? i want to keep my R50 forever!
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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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The 2008 MC Cabrio has a 6 speed, should have the right gearing for a Cooper.
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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
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