CapsFanVA Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 I have a 2007 S Cabrio and not sure where I should start in getting the best performance out of it. I've seen people talk about 15% reduction pulleys for the super charger, but what else has people done to their mini's? These are not performance related, but I did just buy the FES Top Commander and the auto up v7 module. I'm also going to do the rear seat delete once I find one for my model. Does anyone have experience in taking out the rear set in a cabrio? How much of a pain is it? Thanks =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Robert 2007 R52 S Convertible - Rogue (Plates R52FUN)
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 Hey Tigger is an R52, we can talk Mods He has the 15% reduction pulley DDM Works Cold Air Intake Magnaflow Exhaust (we don't have a lot of choices on exhausts because of the bracing) After getting all of the above done I got a tune from Way at the Dragon. I have the top commander, it's a little buggy but works for the most part. Don't believe the 15 minute install, that thing was so bad to install I had to pay Way to do it at the Dragon. I also put on Rota rims which are lighter Another of my favorite mods was wrapping the roll bars in Dark Silver, which I like way better then the chrome. I also upgraded the rotors and the brakes because Craig advised that if you're going to add power you need to also have better brakes. and I have a 19mm hollow sway bar. I think that's pretty much all of them. I am happy with each and every mod and it's taken me over 3 years to install them all. I do a little bit each year. Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 Forgot to mention, I did take out the bottom of the rear seat when installing the 4 point harness, it's really easy, it's just kind of velcroe'd in there. While it was out we added some sound proofing material. If you do a rear seat delete, then will the area open to the boot be wide open? Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
CapsFanVA Posted August 29, 2012 Author Report Posted August 29, 2012 Thanks for the info. Now I know where to start putting my disposable income lol. Here is what I was looking at for the rear seat delete: http://moss-prod-01.sysiq.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/MossMotors-US-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductSKU=102-340-m&CatalogCategoryName=&sitebranding=new-mini&CategoryPath=All+Products%2F%2F%2F%2FUserSearch%3Dcat_results%2F%2F%2F%2FNew+MINI%2F%2F%2F%2FMINI+Interior%2F%2F%2F%2FAccessories Not sure if there is anything better or different or if they are all pretty much the same. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Robert 2007 R52 S Convertible - Rogue (Plates R52FUN)
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 It says it fits an R52, but it's hard to picture what it looks like on a cabrio. The back seats are kind of useless on our cars, you would almost have yourself a roadster there Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
CapsFanVA Posted August 29, 2012 Author Report Posted August 29, 2012 Funny you mention the roadster. I was so excited to see one up close at the picnic that I almost bought one this week. Then I got reminded of how much the car payment would be on an impulse buy LOL. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Robert 2007 R52 S Convertible - Rogue (Plates R52FUN)
Edge Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 Like Ali was saying... pulley, intake, exhaust & tune are the 4 "must have" mods for any S R52 or R53 in the power department. Brakes - lots of options, from the 1st Gen JCW brake upgrade (which is effectively identical to the 2nd Gen S brakes, except the red paint & logo), to Big Brake Kits (both JCW and aftermarket). I used to have the former, and now have the latter (2nd Gen JCW BBK) retrofitted onto my R53 (see my thread on it). Then of course you have the handling mods. A larger sway bar gives you the best immediate "bang for the buck", but there's a lot more you can do after that, with upgraded springs & shocks, or coilovers, and caster camber plates. Obviously lighter wheels will help reduce the unsprung weight and rolling mass. It's a long, expensive slippery slope... but it's a bunch of fun! "Mr. OEM" - 05 JCW (TK, GPIC, SS, GPTA, R56 RSB, StBr, R56 BBK, GPWhls, SV, RS, R56 GSI, IES, StrWhl, GK, HG, LBIT) MCS, HB/HB, Packs: 1, 2, 3 & 4. LSD, Rear FL, LB/PB upholstery (inc. LB SB & HB), HB Int, Anth. HL, PDC, Nav. OEM: DPSM+Aux, SIRIUS, BT, RV Cam, Aux gauges, ILK, Alarm, AK, PFM, DL, SpLnk, CFD, CSL, BIW, R52 diag rods, EuroTL, EuroWT, EPS, EASM. AM: IanCullAUC, Intravee+KCA420i, SchrothR4, MM-STR. License Plate: SUV2BIG MotoringID: CARVE129
GreenCactus Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 Thanks for the info. Now I know where to start putting my disposable income lol. Here is what I was looking at for the rear seat delete: http://moss-prod-01.sysiq.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/MossMotors-US-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductSKU=102-340-m&CatalogCategoryName=&sitebranding=new-mini&CategoryPath=All+Products%2F%2F%2F%2FUserSearch%3Dcat_results%2F%2F%2F%2FNew+MINI%2F%2F%2F%2FMINI+Interior%2F%2F%2F%2FAccessories Not sure if there is anything better or different or if they are all pretty much the same. I don't have a cabrio, so I could be wrong, but wouldn't that require removing the roll bars?
CapsFanVA Posted August 29, 2012 Author Report Posted August 29, 2012 Spoke with someone at http://www.minimania.com and they said that the rear seat roll bars remain. http://new.minimania.com/part/NMI6010/REAR-SEAT-DELETE-KIT---R50-52-53-COOPER--S-HRDTP--CNVRTBLE Also there is a bug for the 2007 & 2008 R52 in their "will it fit" where it states it won't fit but it actually does. That was confirmed as well. Looks like I am placing my order next week once I move into my new place =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Robert 2007 R52 S Convertible - Rogue (Plates R52FUN)
minime331 Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 isn't 2007 when they switched to gen 2 turbo vs. s/c or di the cabrios go another year STella- 14' Focus ST Roush CAI, Cobb access port stage1 tune, custom Ptuning 3" exhuast, Levels FMIC, Turbosmart BOV, rally armor mud flaps, more to come.
Edge Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 isn't 2007 when they switched to gen 2 turbo vs. s/c or di the cabrios go another yearOnly on the hardtops. The convertible models stayed 1st Gen (including the supercharger) through 2008, until the new 2nd Gen convertible (aka R57) was released as a 2009 model. "Mr. OEM" - 05 JCW (TK, GPIC, SS, GPTA, R56 RSB, StBr, R56 BBK, GPWhls, SV, RS, R56 GSI, IES, StrWhl, GK, HG, LBIT) MCS, HB/HB, Packs: 1, 2, 3 & 4. LSD, Rear FL, LB/PB upholstery (inc. LB SB & HB), HB Int, Anth. HL, PDC, Nav. OEM: DPSM+Aux, SIRIUS, BT, RV Cam, Aux gauges, ILK, Alarm, AK, PFM, DL, SpLnk, CFD, CSL, BIW, R52 diag rods, EuroTL, EuroWT, EPS, EASM. AM: IanCullAUC, Intravee+KCA420i, SchrothR4, MM-STR. License Plate: SUV2BIG MotoringID: CARVE129
minime331 Posted August 29, 2012 Report Posted August 29, 2012 oooooo got yea STella- 14' Focus ST Roush CAI, Cobb access port stage1 tune, custom Ptuning 3" exhuast, Levels FMIC, Turbosmart BOV, rally armor mud flaps, more to come.
TheMichael Posted August 30, 2012 Report Posted August 30, 2012 :rock: It says it fits an R52, but it's hard to picture what it looks like on a cabrio. The back seats are kind of useless on our cars, you would almost have yourself a roadster there
TheMichael Posted August 30, 2012 Report Posted August 30, 2012 Funny you mention the roadster. I was so excited to see one up close at the picnic that I almost bought one this week. Then I got reminded of how much the car payment would be on an impulse buy LOL. but it's SOOOOOOO Worth It!!! :top:
MMatarella Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 In addition to the the Alta intake, 15% pulley, and Magnaflow exhaust already mentioned my next fav's are MUCH lighter wheels, better tires, and my Texas Speed Works chassis brace. Lighter wheels reduce unsprung weight and improve handling and ride a bit, even accelaration and braking a bit. Very open wheels like the defunct K1's my car wears half the year are under 17 lbs for a 17 x 7 and are so open it even helps brake temps. Ceramic pads make a huge difference in reducing brake dust, especially important in a cabrio as it comes in all over the back seat!
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 In addition to the the Alta intake, 15% pulley, and Magnaflow exhaust already mentioned my next fav's are MUCH lighter wheels, better tires, and my Texas Speed Works chassis brace. Lighter wheels reduce unsprung weight and improve handling and ride a bit, even accelaration and braking a bit. Very open wheels like the defunct K1's my car wears half the year are under 17 lbs for a 17 x 7 and are so open it even helps brake temps. Ceramic pads make a huge difference in reducing brake dust, especially important in a cabrio as it comes in all over the back seat! I've always liked what you did to your cabrio. Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
MMatarella Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 Why thank you, (Elvis voice ->) Thank you very much!
IndiCooper Posted August 31, 2012 Report Posted August 31, 2012 PLASTI DIP ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING!!!:rock: ...that is all