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#8246 - 23/03/05 10:51 AM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Jonesy]
Scotty Offline
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Cooper S whines too much... atleast the has a real nice exhaust note, i love loud exhausts that growl and have a real nice sweet note when on full throttle...
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#8247 - 23/03/05 10:52 AM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Scotty]
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same here make u feel great when u hear that roar, and u know that its coming from your car
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#8248 - 23/03/05 11:31 AM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: greggb]
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Joburg is at high altitude.. so the air is thinner and different pressure so the N/A engines im Joburg really suffer "breathing" problems..

All cars that are either supercharged or turbocharged suffer no power loss at all coz they make up for the air loss by the boost pressure..

All N/A cars in Joburg lose roughly 18% of their power.. NO gaining power HUGH!!

So a Mini Cooper S (170 BHP in SA).. (John Cooper Works in SA has 210 BHP)ALWAYS has 170 HP..

But the ST will always ONLY have around 128 HP in Joburg... unless we go down to the coast (sea level Cape Town or Durban) then we have 150 Hp for the ST..

So thats why I'm asking how a dice with a Cooper S 170 HP goes with u guys then I can guage how bad the whooping will be in Joburg..

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#8249 - 23/03/05 11:35 AM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: greggb]
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lol dunn mate on a srt8 raod the sooper s will beat the ST but dont know on a twisty road
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#8250 - 23/03/05 12:19 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Jonesy]
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Is there nothing that can be done to stop this loss of power!?

Would an induction kit or anything help?

This is new to me so its interesting to find out.
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#8251 - 23/03/05 12:40 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Scotty]
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i think a more refind air filter for the thin air maybe, i think abit more than a induction kit tho, but not too sure
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#8252 - 23/03/05 01:27 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Jonesy]
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i'm getting the Cooper S.. P/X, id rather pay 17k for a BMW then a fezzy, but still nice cars though! n the works upgrade kit thing is £3000 arghhhh! n Minis dont have as much depreciation then fezzys. SO NOT BAD!
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#8253 - 23/03/05 01:30 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Sarah]
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i'm getting the Cooper S.. P/X, id rather pay 17k for a BMW then a fezzy, but still nice cars though! n the works upgrade kit thing is £3000 arghhhh! n Minis dont have as much depreciation then fezzys. SO NOT BAD!




Maybe not but when the Mk2 Mini comes out it will make the first one a bit dated, i think it looks dated now anyways... i did used to like them but im turning off them now.
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#8254 - 23/03/05 01:35 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Scotty]
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I like the look of Mini's, just not enough boot space for me. It just depends what you want from a car. The gave me a good mix of performance, comfort and space.

The Mini's certainly handle well, remember having some fun with a Cooper S at Oulton Park on a track day in my Impreza.
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#8255 - 23/03/05 01:38 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Freestyle]
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The Mini's certainly handle well, remember having some fun with a Cooper S at Oulton Park on a track day in my Impreza.




My friend had a Cooper S and raced it on Donington Park a few times.

Its quick and handles well but is rather boring... + the brakes totally faded and he ended up with NONE going off the main straight!!! Just about held it by hammering the gear box to slow down.

Well, i dont really like BMW so thats maybe something to do with it.
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#8256 - 23/03/05 01:39 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Jonesy]
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At altitude the air isn't so dense so isn't as oxygen rich as the air at lower altitudes. This results in a lesser burn meaning less power. A supercharger whilst providing forced induction doesn't vary it's pressure according to altitude and being belt driven doesn't vary the rate at which it forces air in, and so will suffer a drop in power as well unless modified to provide more boost so as to take the change into account. Upping the boost (by fitting a smaller pulley) forces more air in giving power gains at whatever altitude anyway, and it's not increasing the oxygen percentage.

I would also say that comparing a Works Cooper to a standard ST is irrelevant - whilst therewhy not say that the ST has throttle bodies and nitrous fitted??

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#8257 - 23/03/05 01:41 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Hugh]
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I would also say that comparing a Works Cooper to a standard ST is irrelevant - whilst therewhy not say that the ST has throttle bodies and nitrous fitted??




And a supercharger
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#8258 - 23/03/05 01:44 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: Scotty]
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Yuk, whine'y little things.

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#8259 - 23/03/05 02:15 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: greggb]
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An induction kit will just increase the airflow to the engine.. say like fitting a bmc or K&N filter... its not going to help with the pressure and oxygen content of the air.. so it might help a little.. but thats the point when trying to keep a car show room stock..

Like when the E60 M5 lands here.. the MB E55 is going to HAMMER the CRAP out of the the M5 up on the reef as we call it ( up in Johannesburg ) but down at the coast the M5 will get its full power back anf give the E55 a good and proper hiding in a straight line..

The M3 in Johannesburg runs a 5.5s 0-100 KPH but a 5.0s in Durban or Cape Town.. Same with all NA cars.. Thats why up here in Joburg the guys in their M3's and so on have to be careful when they want to dice a Subuaru Sti for eg... coz the M will have less power and the scooby full power.. the guys in NA M3's can get embarrssed.. Down at the cost.. DIFFERENT STORY!!!! :-)

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#8260 - 23/03/05 04:17 PM Re: ST vs Cooper S [Re: greggb]
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I'll remember to get my Scooby back if I move to Johannesburg then!!
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