Drivetrain (Cooper S) MINI Cooper S (R56) intakes, exhausts, pulleys, headers, throttle bodies, and any other modifications to the Cooper S drivetrain.

Drivetrain New pics with coilovers

Old Jul 18, 2007 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by guppy
yeah how much did those coil overs cost? are those 'real' coilovers meaning they come with shocks or no? if no, did u change the stock shocks and do you have sports suspension? im thinking of lowering my car but i dont know if i want 'real' coilovers or coilovers or just springs. im know im not gonna ever change the settings because ive never changed it on my gsr. plus i have sports suspension so im leaning towards just springs. what do you guys think
If you are not looking for ajustability only a lower ride height go with progressive rate springs. Unless you want to 'slam' the car, which I'd advise against.
 
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 09:01 PM
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a bit off topic but how would you rate the performance improvement with that exhaust and filter upgrade?
 
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by FugitiveAI
a bit off topic but how would you rate the performance improvement with that exhaust and filter upgrade?
Actually it is not completely off topic because I started this topic under wrong section. It should`ve been under suspension.

By the way, there is an improvement which I can easily feel. Elasticity is mostly improved.
 
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