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Old 10-31-2013, 06:50 AM
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Looks really good Steven!
 
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Those rims do look great Steven. Are they 7J or 7.5J, and is the offset 35mm or 45mm?

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Hello Steven,

I have a question about the instal of the GP2 front under tray. When I tried to instal the under tray, there were holes in the sub-frame for the quick release screws, but there were no inserts for the screws to screw into. Did your kit come with nylon inserts and/or metal tabs to place in the holes? I purchased my under tray from the dealer, and their exploded view does not include the receiving parts diagram, i.e., the sub-frame points where the quick release screws are inserted.

Any help would be appreciated.

~ Alan
Hi Alan,

As I remember, mine went right on, the holes being already there. I purchased mine from ECSTuning, and they provided all the necessary parts. I do recall us snapping in the inserts, from there it was twist the quick release fasteners and done. I'm wondering why your Roadster doesn't have holes in the sub-frame? Hmm.


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Old 10-31-2013, 07:22 AM
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Steven and Alan, maybe I can help, The ECS Tuning kit GP 2 belly pan comes with the extra hardware for the install. If you just get the GP 2 pan its self from a dealer or anyone else , they don't know about the hardware not being pre installed.

You should have all the holes, you just need the extra hardware. PM me and I can help you out.

JCW GP 2 Belly Pan Kit * Additional speed screws and hardware included for installation. You can see in the main pic how the extra hardware is set to the location.


http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/51757330566KT/ES2642513/






We made a complete kit so people will not have to figure the additional hardware out, this is not on the MINI parts diagram.

Thanks and hope that helps.
 
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Thanks Steven for the quick reply. There are holes in the sub-frame, thankfully. The problem is that I don't have any inserts to place in the holes and the parts manager at my dealer (where I purchased the pan) isn't able to find the part (nylon insert, I think).

Your reply helps, in that I think I'm on the right track. I can't wait to get the pan installed for some "smooth runnin' "

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Originally Posted by Asquared
Those rims do look great Steven. Are they 7J or 7.5J, and is the offset 35mm or 45mm?

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Thanks Alan,

They are 17x7 E.T. 38mm PM me if you would be interested in them…I'm already moving in another direction


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Originally Posted by ECSTuning
Steven and Alan, maybe I can help, The ECS Tuning kit GP 2 belly pan comes with the extra hardware for the install. If you just get the GP 2 pan its self from a dealer or anyone else , they don't know about the hardware not being pre installed.

You should have all the holes, you just need the extra hardware. PM me and I can help you out.

JCW GP 2 Belly Pan Kit * Additional speed screws and hardware included for installation. You can see in the main pic how the extra hardware is set to the location.


http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/51757330566KT/ES2642513/






We made a complete kit so people will not have to figure the additional hardware out, this is not on the MINI parts diagram.

Thanks and hope that helps.
Thanks for the help
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Thanks Steven for the quick reply. There are holes in the sub-frame, thankfully. The problem is that I don't have any inserts to place in the holes and the parts manager at my dealer (where I purchased the pan) isn't able to find the part (nylon insert, I think).

Your reply helps, in that I think I'm on the right track. I can't wait to get the pan installed for some "smooth runnin' "

~ Alan
You sound like you got it sorted out!


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Well clearly I should have ordered the GP2 Under Pan from ECS! That being said, the shipping to Canada and import duties held me back. I really appreciate your help with this, and the photos help a great deal.

Would it be too much to ask if you have the part numbers for the attaching hardware?

~ Alan
 
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Not a problem Steven and Alan. Want to make sure things work out for you, know when you buy something somewhere else and it does not work out, kind of frustrating. PM me and I can help you out with that.

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I didn't want to hijack this thread too much but I had many questions about the splash guard for a R59 cooper S so I asked them here:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...275-post1.html
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Not a problem, I can answer it in that thread.

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NM RSe 07's Pilot Sport A/S 3

So…after installing my 17"Conti DWS's on the new Enkei EV5's, I realized something. I really prefer the R59 with 18" wheels. One of the objectives with a new wheel/tire combo was to try and find a lighter weight 18" wheel. I selected the RSe 07 wheel for it's combination of light weight (18.5 lbs), and what I consider its clean, modern design. I think they suit the R59 JCW quite well.

The next consideration was new all season rubber. This was not a difficult decision, given all the press Michelin has been getting with the Pilot Sport A/S 3. This tire is the current benchmark for an all season, even surpassing some dedicated summer tires in both wet/dry grip, and stopping distance. After getting these mounted up and taking the car for it's first drive, you quickly notice the incredibly quick turn in of these tires. The steering is so much more alive…and that's saying something in a Mini. I also noticed a small performance gain with this combination over my summer set up. I shed nearly 7 lbs. per corner in unsprung weight

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damn.. the new setup!
 
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^Very nice! Will be looking forward to seeing them in operation.
 
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But more importantly, Steven, how do they feel?
 
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But more importantly, Steven, how do they feel?
Sorry Mr. T, are you asking how do the Michelin's feel/perform?



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I take it this is your winter setup?. If so I don't think you could get a better light weight high performance setup. Let us know your thoughts once the cold really takes hold. I just installed Pilot Super Sports and after about 400 miles am really happy with them. I will switch to my truck soon and park my mini for the winter. Based on your response to how these work I might want to bring my roadster out in the winter. Just don't like getting salt on her. As well as all the rocks they spray on the roads where I live.
 
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Sorry Mr. T, are you asking how do the Michelin's feel/perform?

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Yes, Steven. How is the roadster's ride with the larger 18" low profile tires?
 
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Yes, Steven. How is the roadster's ride with the larger 18" low profile tires?
Thanks, I didn't want to start rambling on not understanding your question correctly. Surprisingly, they feel very similar to the 17" Conti DWS's I had been running during the winter months, which to be honest was unexpected. The Pilots have a stiffer sidewall than the DWS, making turn-in crisper, more feedback as well. I wouldn't recommend this setup for someone looking to make their Mini ride better. For me though, I'm trying to sharpen the sword and build on the already terrific handling our cars offer, while still keeping it a daily driver.


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Originally Posted by jkapinos
I take it this is your winter setup?. If so I don't think you could get a better light weight high performance setup. Let us know your thoughts once the cold really takes hold. I just installed Pilot Super Sports and after about 400 miles am really happy with them. I will switch to my truck soon and park my mini for the winter. Based on your response to how these work I might want to bring my roadster out in the winter. Just don't like getting salt on her. As well as all the rocks they spray on the roads where I live.
Yes, this is my winter setup. I have driven the Pilots in the wet (fantastic grip), dry (you'll swear you're on summer tires), and in mid to high twenty degree weather…they continue to shine. The only part of the puzzle missing right now is snow/slush. I suspect living in Chicago, that test won't be far away…
I'll post again when I've driven them in the white stuff.



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Yes, can't wait to hear your thoughts. Would love to limit how much I drive the truck this year. You haven't spoken much about the NM's. How do you like your rims and how light are they?.
 
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Thanks, I didn't want to start rambling on not understanding your question correctly. Surprisingly, they feel very similar to the 17" Conti DWS's I had been running during the winter months, which to be honest was unexpected. The Pilots have a stiffer sidewall than the DWS, making turn-in crisper, more feedback as well. I wouldn't recommend this setup for someone looking to make their Mini ride better. For me though, I'm trying to sharpen the sword and build on the already terrific handling our cars offer, while still keeping it a daily driver.

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Sounds like a perfect set up.
 
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Yes, can't wait to hear your thoughts. Would love to limit how much I drive the truck this year. You haven't spoken much about the NM's. How do you like your rims and how light are they?.
It's nice you have the option of your truck…when things really pile up, I have a lifted Jeep I jump in. Having said that, I prefer driving the R59.

I'm super happy with the NM RSe07's. They weigh 18.5 lbs. The weight savings was felt, the Mini feels like it is reacting quicker to all inputs. They required very little weight to balance them, which I'm always watching for. The finish seems good, we'll see how it holds up to the salt bath I will subject them to. I did put a coat of wheel wax and then a coat of JetSeal 109 on them.


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