Question for folks with JCW kit

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Sep 2, 2005 | 09:10 AM
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I hope to be ordering my 06 MCS soon, but was wondering from those who have or have driven Mini's with the JCW pkg if it is worth the $5000 extra bucks.

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Sep 2, 2005 | 08:49 PM
  #2  
I would suggest using the search function on this site - there is quite a bit of info on this subject already...

I am waiting patiently to pick up my MCS JCW, about three weeks to go. In making my own decisions, I spent a lot of time digging through this forum, and found most of my questions answered.
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Sep 2, 2005 | 10:19 PM
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I hope to be ordering my 06 MCS soon, but was wondering from those who have or have driven Mini's with the JCW pkg if it is worth the $5000 extra bucks.
It's more than $5,000 extra ...

The factory installed JCW Package, which includes the JCW Engine Tuning Kit, JCW Brake Kit and LSD, is $6,300 but either the Sport Package ($1,400) or Checkmate Package ($2,200) must be ordered along with it.

The dealer installed JCW Engine Tuning Kit is $4,775 plus at least 10 hours of labor charges.
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Sep 10, 2005 | 04:38 AM
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Quote: I hope to be ordering my 06 MCS soon, but was wondering from those who have or have driven Mini's with the JCW pkg if it is worth the $5000 extra bucks.

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Well, the answer for me is yes, it's worth it. I ordered my 2006 MCS last week with all the JCW factory and dealer installed options. The JCW Engine Tuning Kit that included, a bigger Supercharge, Heads, Air Intake, Exhaust, and Big Braks totaled up to just around $6,300.00. I also orderd the dealer installed JCW Suspension ($990.00) which is stiffer than the MCS "Sports Suspension" plus the JCW 18" Wheels with Preformance Tires for ($2,200.00). So, the engine tuning kit alone was over $6G's ! I guess it all bowles down to what makes you heart beat fast.


I know this probable didn't do much to help you make up your mine or answer many of your questions. I think spending the extra $$$ for something like the JCW kits is a personal thing more than anything else. I opted to buy the JCW factory installed kits becasue condutions were right ($$$$) for me when I placed my order. Two months ago or maybe two months from now that may not have been the case.

Now that I've clouded the issue with BS I hope you're able to make the decision that's right for you. Either way you can't go wrong with a MCS !


Later Dude
Ceci Davis
Heidelberg, Germany
Hometown: Ft Laurdale, Florida
Born: Alexandria, Virginia
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Sep 10, 2005 | 07:12 AM
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Quote: plus the JCW 18" Wheels with Preformance Tires for($2,200.00).
Ask around how many ppl have the 18" JCW wheels. I really don't know the answer but I would guess very few .... I think they are far more popular in Europe (from what I see on mini2) but not so much here.
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Sep 10, 2005 | 07:19 AM
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I dont have it, but for the 2006 model you can get it from the factory in a cool kit, and plus you probably save some money on it too. I would definitely get it. The JCW have good power too. Plus you can add to it if you needed to.
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Sep 10, 2005 | 07:44 AM
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I have the JCW package on my 05 MCS. You can feel the difference compare to a regular MCS.

You can buy an exhasut, pully, software and intake cheaper... but I think the warranty and the "package" was worth it for me.
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Sep 10, 2005 | 03:36 PM
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The fact that the Factory JCW kit includes the brake package and the LSD on top of the engine kit makes more than worth it, for htose that can afford $30,000 plus.

Wish I could have afforded that myself, but have no regrets on going MC.
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Sep 10, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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Quote: I hope to be ordering my 06 MCS soon, but was wondering from those who have or have driven Mini's with the JCW pkg if it is worth the $5000 extra bucks.

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For those that decide to spend the $6000 for the JCW kit, it is worth the trouble/expense and they get a warranty from JCW (not MINI). Most owners are happy but that reflects making a well informed decision.

For those that decide not to spend the extra $$$, they can leave things stock or do other power mods or handling mods for considerably less expense but they get no warranty.

So do you want a warranty for your upgrade $$$?
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