R50/53 Enough Power with MCS?
http://www.miniusa.com
There's a nice little link that gives you the "Whole Enchilada" comparing all the specs of the various models.
There's a nice little link that gives you the "Whole Enchilada" comparing all the specs of the various models.
These are pretty good numbers...
Red-line is the same.
HP is a bit over 200 for the JCS, a bit uder 170 for the MCS.
Don't know about EPA milage numbers either. When I pullied my car, the gas milage didn't change that much, and I get about 22-24 MPG in mixed driving.
Matt
HP is a bit over 200 for the JCS, a bit uder 170 for the MCS.
Don't know about EPA milage numbers either. When I pullied my car, the gas milage didn't change that much, and I get about 22-24 MPG in mixed driving.
Matt
Shoot... if the 6,300 is okay with your pocketbook, do it! I doubt you'll ever be sorry. At 33k (nicely but minimally equipped) compared to what else is out there in that price range and much higher, it's a bargain.
But to answer your question, the MCS is much more then enough power. Until, of course, you get addicted to hearing that supercharger whine! That happens fast.
But to answer your question, the MCS is much more then enough power. Until, of course, you get addicted to hearing that supercharger whine! That happens fast.
Originally Posted by SpiderX
as far as power...... i am more convinced than ever that if I was to buy new I would load up JCW as far as I could and let the dealer worry about the problems. If I was to buy used (as I did) I would stay aftermarket and make a hobby out of it. My advice is not to screw too much with "warranty" on a new car.
The power differences vs the integration/warranty isssues on a brand new car simply are not worth it...... for most of us driving these cars is for fun and there will always be someone with more power (except Hubie) and faster.
Originally Posted by kenchan
i feel my MCS (15%, I/E) could use a tad more punch down low, but it
being a small block i can't really expect much more. i don't think the JCW
will give much more edge than my current setup.
if you want torque, get at least a Subie boxer motor or a V6.
being a small block i can't really expect much more. i don't think the JCW
will give much more edge than my current setup.
if you want torque, get at least a Subie boxer motor or a V6.
I drive an '05 JCW, and my buddy has an '03 with 15%, 2%, Alta Intake, UUC Exhaust, and some ECU flash (don't know which one)...mine has a LOT more bottom end punch. I don't know if I'm giving up any top speed, but what does it really matter in out radar obsessed society??
Rawhyde
I just got MINI S with JCW from the factory and don't regret it. It's well over $9000 installed if you want to get it from the dealer. I knew I will want more power, so I just got it. I would have bought after market parts, but I like to keep my car under warranty since I plan to keep the mini for a while... but if you can afford it and know you will want it, it's just cheaper to get it from the factory, around $6000 compared to over $9000 installed afterwards..
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
Originally Posted by hexproject
I just got MINI S with JCW from the factory and don't regret it. It's well over $9000 installed if you want to get it from the dealer. I knew I will want more power, so I just got it. I would have bought after market parts, but I like to keep my car under warranty since I plan to keep the mini for a while... but if you can afford it and know you will want it, it's just cheaper to get it from the factory, around $6000 compared to over $9000 installed afterwards..
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
god I love those cars. ive wanted a E46 M3 forever now.so heres a question, if you get the JCW, itslike $6000 on the site, then there is another $3k for install or is that with the install price?
Originally Posted by hexproject
I just got MINI S with JCW from the factory and don't regret it. It's well over $9000 installed if you want to get it from the dealer. I knew I will want more power, so I just got it. I would have bought after market parts, but I like to keep my car under warranty since I plan to keep the mini for a while... but if you can afford it and know you will want it, it's just cheaper to get it from the factory, around $6000 compared to over $9000 installed afterwards..
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
Rawhyde
Originally Posted by hexproject
I just got MINI S with JCW from the factory and don't regret it. It's well over $9000 installed if you want to get it from the dealer.







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No way ... if anyone is paying that much then I guess Barnum was right. For the TC it should be about $6K. Throw in the Brakes and maybe $7.2K but not $9K. If anyone is paying that much ... go to another dealer
The dealer installed the JCW Engine Tuning Kit and the JCW Brake Kit list for $4,775 and $1,065 respectively. The book rates for labor on the kits are about 11.5 and 3.5 hours. MINI dealers in NorCal charge around $150 per hour for labor 
The factory JCW Package is really more than $6,300 because you have to order at least the $1,400 Sport Package with it

The factory JCW Package is really more than $6,300 because you have to order at least the $1,400 Sport Package with it
The car is just fun to drive. Sure there are days when I'd like more power. But just go to the nearsest on ramp. When you come off going faster than the people already on the highway you don't have to worry about catching up to them. Buy witch ever one fits your budget best. You won't be disappointed.
There is NEVER enough power
When you really think about this ...
Is there EVER enough power?
If you got time to burn, take a look at some other forums like:
Is there EVER enough power?
If you got time to burn, take a look at some other forums like:
- The Elise forums ... although those owners have, basically, a track ready car thats very fast ... its still not fast enough for some so, of course, "the mods" start.
- The Porsche forums ... and here is where it gets really funny. You got a base 911 at 325 HP, the S model at 355 HP and a factory kit (like JCW) to kick it up to 380HP (never mind the new TT) and THEY complain it ain't enuff power ... after all, those mean BMWs are going to get the new M3 and M coupe with more power.
Not to mention that a mere American car is faster and $25K cheaper (Z06) ... that really irks them
Originally Posted by hexproject
I just got MINI S with JCW from the factory and don't regret it. It's well over $9000 installed if you want to get it from the dealer. I knew I will want more power, so I just got it. I would have bought after market parts, but I like to keep my car under warranty since I plan to keep the mini for a while... but if you can afford it and know you will want it, it's just cheaper to get it from the factory, around $6000 compared to over $9000 installed afterwards..
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
My other car is a 2005 M3, so I am always hungry for power.
But yes, it can be overkill in SOCAL traffic, but hey, I am a power hungry thru the Malibu Canyon! hahaha....
Definately try and test drive the cars if you can. However, I live in Boston (and commute west of the city via turnpike daily) and IMO the stock MCS is more than enough power for day to day driving. Pulling onto the highways and out of toll booths it is very quick, and for city driving it is great as well. I guess in everything you could always want more power, but to be honest I find myself always having to slow down so I dont get massive tickets.
Also, on the cost side of things... I bought an 06 MCS with sport package, climate control, multifunction wheel, comfort package, and winter package and the total cost was $24K. Not all of these options are performance (especially the heavy sunroof) but for a new car with this performance at this price I thought it was a great deal. I got a nicely comfortable car that is very quick, can run in local club autocrosses for fun, and is great in the city. For the money its a great deal in my obviously biased opinion.
Also, on the cost side of things... I bought an 06 MCS with sport package, climate control, multifunction wheel, comfort package, and winter package and the total cost was $24K. Not all of these options are performance (especially the heavy sunroof) but for a new car with this performance at this price I thought it was a great deal. I got a nicely comfortable car that is very quick, can run in local club autocrosses for fun, and is great in the city. For the money its a great deal in my obviously biased opinion.
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