R50/53 0-60 times?
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0-60 times?
So im starting on my performance mods this next few weeks. I have never actually timed my 0-60 time. I am more concerned with the actual speed of acceleration at road speeds not from a stop. And how hard the car pulls
Regardless of this I wanted to know what kind of realistic 0-60 times you tuners are getting from the mini. If it were possible for me to get into the 5 second range id be veryyyy happy. Anyone doing 0-60 in the 5 second range without having a fully built car?
Regardless of this I wanted to know what kind of realistic 0-60 times you tuners are getting from the mini. If it were possible for me to get into the 5 second range id be veryyyy happy. Anyone doing 0-60 in the 5 second range without having a fully built car?
#2
The biggest problem with our cars is that once you get to the point that you're making the power to get into the 5's, you're going to really have to "drive" the car because of traction issues.
I've actually never tried mine, I'll have to give it a shot some day, actually I'll prob. get 2, one just standing on it, and one driving it for maximum traction, could be interesting.
I've actually never tried mine, I'll have to give it a shot some day, actually I'll prob. get 2, one just standing on it, and one driving it for maximum traction, could be interesting.
#3
The GP and new GP2 break into the 5 second range stock.
These number come from various magazine test articles.
2002 Mini Cooper S 0-60 mph 7.4 Quarter mile 15.8
2002 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works 0-60 mph 6.4
2003 Mini Cooper (Manual) 0-60 mph 8.2 Quarter mile 16.4
2003 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works 0-60 mph 6.1 Quarter Mile 14.3
2004 Mini Cooper S (Manual) 0-60 mph 7.1 Quarter mile 15.1
2006 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works GP 0-60 mph 5.9 Quarter Mile 14.4
2007 Mini Cooper S 0-60 mph 6.1 Quarter mile 15.0
2008 Mini Cooper D (Diesel) 0-60 mph 8.8 Quarter Mile 16.7
2008 Mini Cooper 0-60 mph 7.6 Quarter mile 16.1
2009 Mini Cooper E (Electric Car) 0-60 mph 8.2 Quarter Mile 16.3
2010 Mini Cooper 50 Camden Edition 0-60 mph 7.6 Quarter Mile 16.1
2013 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works GP 0-60 mph 5.9 Quarter Mile 14.2
Mini Cooper Clubman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2008 Mini Cooper Clubman 0-60 mph 7.8 Quarter mile 16.3
2008 Mini Cooper Clubman S (Turbo & Intercooled) 0-60 mph 6.2 Quarter mile 14.9
2013 Mini Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works 0-60 To Be Released
Mini Cooper Countryman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2011 Mini Cooper S Countryman All4 (Manual) 0-60 mph 6.8 Quarter Mile 15.3
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman JCW Edition 0-60 mph 6.1
Mini Cooper Paceman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All4 0-60 mph 6.9 Quarter Mile 15.5
2013 Mini Cooper Paceman 0-60 mph 8.5 Quarter Mile 17.0
2014 Mini Cooper Paceman S John Cooper Works 0-60 To Be Released
These number come from various magazine test articles.
2002 Mini Cooper S 0-60 mph 7.4 Quarter mile 15.8
2002 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works 0-60 mph 6.4
2003 Mini Cooper (Manual) 0-60 mph 8.2 Quarter mile 16.4
2003 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works 0-60 mph 6.1 Quarter Mile 14.3
2004 Mini Cooper S (Manual) 0-60 mph 7.1 Quarter mile 15.1
2006 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works GP 0-60 mph 5.9 Quarter Mile 14.4
2007 Mini Cooper S 0-60 mph 6.1 Quarter mile 15.0
2008 Mini Cooper D (Diesel) 0-60 mph 8.8 Quarter Mile 16.7
2008 Mini Cooper 0-60 mph 7.6 Quarter mile 16.1
2009 Mini Cooper E (Electric Car) 0-60 mph 8.2 Quarter Mile 16.3
2010 Mini Cooper 50 Camden Edition 0-60 mph 7.6 Quarter Mile 16.1
2013 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works GP 0-60 mph 5.9 Quarter Mile 14.2
Mini Cooper Clubman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2008 Mini Cooper Clubman 0-60 mph 7.8 Quarter mile 16.3
2008 Mini Cooper Clubman S (Turbo & Intercooled) 0-60 mph 6.2 Quarter mile 14.9
2013 Mini Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works 0-60 To Be Released
Mini Cooper Countryman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2011 Mini Cooper S Countryman All4 (Manual) 0-60 mph 6.8 Quarter Mile 15.3
2013 Mini Cooper Countryman JCW Edition 0-60 mph 6.1
Mini Cooper Paceman 0 to 60 mph and Quarter Mile Times
2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All4 0-60 mph 6.9 Quarter Mile 15.5
2013 Mini Cooper Paceman 0-60 mph 8.5 Quarter Mile 17.0
2014 Mini Cooper Paceman S John Cooper Works 0-60 To Be Released
#5
Thats not too bad of times if the ford focus ST can pull off a 5.9 stock i dont see why the minis shouldnt have much of a problem making simular times if not faster with modest mods. But once again like you said FWD suffers from horrible traction issues. Anyone else geting into mid 5 second range 5.5-5.7 ??
#6
I recently sprinted against. Jetta GLI
2012 Volkswagon Jetta GLI 0-60 mph 5.7
And was dead even until I shifted to 3rd and I pulled away without a problem
( back road, middle of the night.. I know street racing is terrible and I rarely do it, but this guy just bought his car and wanted to see how it ran)
I am running stock internals, sprintex blower with 69mm pulley, MM intake and Magnaflow exhaust. So its not terribly impossible. I also have brand new tires and had a great launch almost no wheel spins without DSC.
2012 Volkswagon Jetta GLI 0-60 mph 5.7
And was dead even until I shifted to 3rd and I pulled away without a problem
( back road, middle of the night.. I know street racing is terrible and I rarely do it, but this guy just bought his car and wanted to see how it ran)
I am running stock internals, sprintex blower with 69mm pulley, MM intake and Magnaflow exhaust. So its not terribly impossible. I also have brand new tires and had a great launch almost no wheel spins without DSC.
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Hearing things like tht make me smile sounds like some of you guys have little beasts . I was hopeing with the basic mods id break the 5s (pully catback CAI ) but im not shure if it would happen maby an ecu tune as well? I do have decent and new tires as well already they are wiider and more beefy
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I agreee with that statement about lighter wheels
I may have saved a few pounds 4-6lbs but nothing to really impact the performance significantly like say a 12-15lb wheel i went for looks and stance rather than performance :/ price to pay for beauty i wasnt going to save up for bbs when i was ok with replicas lol
I may have saved a few pounds 4-6lbs but nothing to really impact the performance significantly like say a 12-15lb wheel i went for looks and stance rather than performance :/ price to pay for beauty i wasnt going to save up for bbs when i was ok with replicas lol
#12
Lighter wheels don't add alot of HP (that's not the intention, just a piece of icing on the cake). Lighter wheels change every other parameter though. handling, braking and Less rolling resistance = faster acceleration. Every 1lb of unsprung weight is equal to 8lbs of sprung weight. 100lbs is approx. equal to .1th in the quarter mile.
#13
Correct me if I'm wrong but from this thread I'm gathering that low 6's and high 5's are possible with most of the standard bolt on mods ? I'm assuming a well tuned mini ,bored pistons etc you could get low 5's (not that every mini driver would daily essentially a track car, or have the extra money)
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