Here are my plans for my 06 r 50!
I made my own rear seat delete insert last weekend out of plywood and put fabric on it. It doesnt look bad at all and I'm actually quite impressed with it. The only problem is a color match issue with the stock carpet but I don't mind. How do I post pictures within a post? I some some of my build process and completed end result for those who are interested.
You can host images through photobucket or something then hit 'insert image' on the post or you can also hit 'manage attachments' and add pics that way.
-Jorge
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We offer the OMP bar shown in that article here: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...PRJ046_pg1.htm. These are also readily accessible used, check out the classifieds threads for a decent one.
-Jorge
-Jorge
Also, I have not seen a lightweight flywheel for the 5 speed Getrag transmission. You can probably get the OEM flywheel lightened some though.
You also mentioned engine mounts, so I will also add that the BSH engine mount is my favorite mod that I have done to my car. Makes the car much more enjoyable to drive.
You also mentioned engine mounts, so I will also add that the BSH engine mount is my favorite mod that I have done to my car. Makes the car much more enjoyable to drive.
I have a 06 r50 and just spent 3 months in shop and replaced transmission and clutch and i ordered 2 different lightweight flywheels and neither would fit my car and i was told by clutchmasters that they couldnt guarantee the lightweight flywheel would fit my car and suggested i use oem flywheel with fx 200 clutch and it works just fine. so i would not try to fit light weight flywheel on r50 5 speed. hope this helps you out. i spent the extra money on a set of st coilovers. much better decision.
First step to go fast with a R50 is improving the suspension and his geometry with better dampers or coilovers if you are going to do a serious b-road driving or track days, adjustable camber plates and adjustable rear control arms, and a complete set of good wheels and tires. In my opinion the best wheel/tyre size is 15 inches with 195/50 units. Also a right stuff of brake discs, pads, aeroquip hoses, and brake fluid or installing the R56S brake kit (larger discs and bigger brake caliper) with better pads and fluid.
I´ve tried many engine mods in our Cooper, but sincerely the best way to improve a n/a Cooper is swapping the gearbox for the R53 unit. By this way you can take better the rpm level due to its close ratios.
I´ve tried many engine mods in our Cooper, but sincerely the best way to improve a n/a Cooper is swapping the gearbox for the R53 unit. By this way you can take better the rpm level due to its close ratios.
Wider tires and wheels are aesthetically nicer than 15" of course, but that´s all. For performance go for 15" or you´ll kill your engine with those heavy units.
Say I have 16" stock rims, and I switch to 17" rims that are lighter weight with a lower profile tire to keep the same wheel diameter. Won't I be running a lighter wheel+tire combo? Almost equivalent to an average weight 15" rim with huge rubber on it?
I'm no physicist, but this sort of sounds logical to me... anyone have the math skills to state some facts?
I'm no physicist, but this sort of sounds logical to me... anyone have the math skills to state some facts?
I got some lightweight 17 inch wheels and honestly, performance has not skipped a beat. The rise is also great with OEM size tires too. And yes, a cooper can be tuned. My tune and intake exhaust combo was perfect imho. Ten focus on suspension and weight.
I went from stock 16's to wider, lighter 16's with wider performance tires.
Now my stock wheels with 195/50/16 winter tires, I think they feel nimbler, but I get a lot of wheel spin and torque steer, I can't stop or turn on a dime like I can with my wider summer tires.
Now my stock wheels with 195/50/16 winter tires, I think they feel nimbler, but I get a lot of wheel spin and torque steer, I can't stop or turn on a dime like I can with my wider summer tires.
In the One we have a custom camshaft, custom exhaust manifold, de-cat, a lot of work in the cylinder head with std. size valves, std. air filter, and custom ecu tune, and in the dyno it has 141,7 cv. (143 hp more or less), but these mods have been done by a profesional rally and racing team builders. Also we have a rally gearbox with close ratio and short final drives, and, wow, it´s really amazing.
I went from stock 16's to wider, lighter 16's with wider performance tires.
Now my stock wheels with 195/50/16 winter tires, I think they feel nimbler, but I get a lot of wheel spin and torque steer, I can't stop or turn on a dime like I can with my wider summer tires.
Now my stock wheels with 195/50/16 winter tires, I think they feel nimbler, but I get a lot of wheel spin and torque steer, I can't stop or turn on a dime like I can with my wider summer tires.
All of the MINI (One, Cooper and Cooper S) has got a very bad stock suspensión and traction problems. Main issue is stock set-up geometry. With different dampers, less anti roll bar at the front, and another camber, caster and toe angles you will notice much more better traction with the 195 tires. A torsen diff would solve the problem radically, but I haven´t be able to find a commercial unit for the Getrag 5-Spd gearbox. It can be made by order but it´s very expensive.
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