R60 R60 Cold Air Intake Suggestions
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R60 Cold Air Intake Suggestions
Hey All,
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
#2
M7 Speed makes a MAXX-FLO Cold Air Intake System here for the R60 Countryman. The M7 design eliminates all the problems found on other aftermarket systems. The kit includes a low restriction foam air filter which adds more air flow, engine performance and great sound. Check it out.
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#3
Hey All,
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
We have the ECS CF Cold air intake here : Great looks , nice sound .
Free Ship is for contiguous US only.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ES2719002/
Some reviews from the GP2 people:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...egistry-6.html
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#4
The trick to know is to look at the r56 cooper s stuff too, as they use the same engine and engine bay layout. The K&N typhoon will work if you like K&N. Other options out there include NM engineering, way motor works, VIP, etc. lots to choose from.
http://new.minimania.com/part/G2NME2...10-R55-R56-R57
http://new.minimania.com/part/G2NME2...10-R55-R56-R57
#5
Just a quick heads up: Amazon advertises a K&N Typhoon kit for the R60. Don't order it! It's too large and will scratch up the firewall panelling. I'd suggest sticking with the small business specialists. The vendors on here know Mini better than K&N, and can give better advice.
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Save your money intakes on the turbo cars just don't produce real power like they did on your old R50. Your money is much better spent on a tune or intercooler.
But if you really want an intake go with an affordable one like the DDM street
http://www.waymotorworks.com/ddmwork...et-intake.html
But if you really want an intake go with an affordable one like the DDM street
http://www.waymotorworks.com/ddmwork...et-intake.html
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#8
Agreed. While the turbo sounds were amazing, I think that the car feels stronger with the drop-in panel filter compared to the open element VIP i used to have.
The JB+ module is also a nice, affordable, easy to install upgrade for a few ponies. There are much better tunes out there (Manic, others...) for a bit more money, but for plug-and-play JB+ is great.
The JB+ module is also a nice, affordable, easy to install upgrade for a few ponies. There are much better tunes out there (Manic, others...) for a bit more money, but for plug-and-play JB+ is great.
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R60 Cold Air Intake Suggestions
Originally Posted by PelicanParts.com
M7 Speed makes a MAXX-FLO Cold Air Intake System here for the R60 Countryman. The M7 design eliminates all the problems found on other aftermarket systems. The kit includes a low restriction foam air filter which adds more air flow, engine performance and great sound. Check it out.
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You might want to consider an aFe Pro Dry S drop-in filter. Better air flow, and none of the oil coated MAF sensor issues. My CM actually lost power and started running hotter in traffic with a CAI. No problems since I went back to the factory setup with a better filter.
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Just to confirm, is
http://afepower.com/shop/details_new...6L&&brandID=59
with the drop-down option of Pro Dry S the correct drop-in filter for my 2014 Countryman All4? Thanks all.
http://afepower.com/shop/details_new...6L&&brandID=59
with the drop-down option of Pro Dry S the correct drop-in filter for my 2014 Countryman All4? Thanks all.
#16
All the Cooper S , SX (ALL4 ) , and JCW Countryman and Paceman are here:
http://www.ecstuning.com/Mini-2011-Cooper_Countryman-R60-S_ALL4-Hatchback-L4_1.6L_N18B16A/Engine/Intake/Air_Filter/
Thanks
http://www.ecstuning.com/Mini-2011-Cooper_Countryman-R60-S_ALL4-Hatchback-L4_1.6L_N18B16A/Engine/Intake/Air_Filter/
Thanks
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#18
Here is my NM Engineering Kit. Looks and performs awesome, the fit & finish is exceptional, the silicone inlet replaces the flimsy plastic duct and also increases the volumetric capacity. You can keep some of the OEM plastic duct work that provides fresh air to the OEM filter area in place if you are worried about heat. I installed a Forge FMIC and have not felt anything but constant power, even after multiple, heavy runs...and, as others have mentioned, it produces some pretty sweet sound. But, also as others have mentioned, the CAI is a very small piece of the puzzle...tuning and FMIC will be your BBFTB.
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Or go for the insanely gorgeous NM carbon fiber bits…
#20
ECS CAI Not Cost Effective
The ECS CAI looks great! It does and kudos to the the design team and engineers for developing it. At the same time why should any R60 owner spend $499 on a ECS CAI when they can buy a Helix Intercooler for $599 and get real HP gains they can feel? By making the CAI so expensive ECS is making their CAI obsolete
http://store.helix13.com/helix-2nd-g...e-intercooler/
http://store.helix13.com/helix-2nd-g...e-intercooler/
We have the ECS CF Cold air intake here : Great looks , nice sound .
Free Ship is for contiguous US only.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ES2719002/
Some reviews from the GP2 people:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...egistry-6.html
Free Ship is for contiguous US only.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ES2719002/
Some reviews from the GP2 people:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...egistry-6.html
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Sky. J Yim (06-01-2018)
#21
My opinion on this subject, the stock air box + K&N filter will do the trick for a Turbo engine, over the years I've own many sport vehicles that used an after market high performance air filter (great for sound) always thinking it would be better then the stock, however, every time prior to selling the vehicle I would put back the stock system, every time I realized that the stock system turned out to be as good or better then the after market kit.
So, for my Countryman s, I will keep the stock box + K&N filter within, I also noticed that both rear exhaust pipes are staying clean compared to the previous (stock) air filter. I also believe to get the extra ponies, a DP + Tune will do the trick for me.
So, for my Countryman s, I will keep the stock box + K&N filter within, I also noticed that both rear exhaust pipes are staying clean compared to the previous (stock) air filter. I also believe to get the extra ponies, a DP + Tune will do the trick for me.
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Hey All,
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
Just upgraded my '02 R50 to a '13 R60 All4 and I love the car, however my '02 had a great cold air intake from K and N, and for whatever reason they do not make a kit for the R60. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to go with? I saw the NME one on Mini Mania, but have not heard of that company before. Also, does anyone know if K and N is planning on making a kit for the R60? Thanks for all your help!
Chris
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I just have to ask, where did you get your front strut bar?
I keep searching for the R60 but am having no luck. I kept seeing that R56 parts fit our R60.
Is this true?
This is my first Countryman ever. So I have been doing my extensive research with previous knowledge plus all this new knowledge. lol
I keep searching for the R60 but am having no luck. I kept seeing that R56 parts fit our R60.
Is this true?
This is my first Countryman ever. So I have been doing my extensive research with previous knowledge plus all this new knowledge. lol