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Hobbe
2008-02-24, 02:45
World Exclusive: Full details, specifications and prices for John Cooper Works MINIs revealed. (http://www.mini2.com/2008/02/24/full-details-specifications-and-prices-for-john-cooper-works-minis-revealed/)

Engine modifications deliver 211hp and 0-62 in 6.5 seconds
Engine, brakes, suspension settings and transmission adapted from MINI CHALLENGE race car
Dynamic Traction Control makes MINI debut
Full range of John Cooper Works body styling products available
On-the-road prices expected to be £20,500 for the JCW Hatch and Clubman at £21,700
New speedo design to accommodate the higher maximum speedhttp://www.mini2.com/images/mini2/2008/02/front_static.thumbnail.jpg (http://www.mini2.com/images/mini2/2008/02/front_static.jpg)
Production of John Cooper Works-tuned cars is all set to resume at MINI’s Plant Oxford after the launch of the second-generation MINI Cooper S Hatch and new MINI Cooper S Clubman. From July 2008, customers will be able to order factory-built MINIs that produce 211hp and complete a 0-62mph sprint in 6.5 seconds.
Motor sport has heavily influenced the engineering and development of these new MINIs that feature a larger twin-scroll turbocharger and direct petrol injection with common rail. The four-cylinder engine has had the same modifications as the MINI CHALLENGE race car, along with re-engineered brakes, suspension and strengthened gearing. Each upgrade combines to give the car a remarkable output of 132hp per litre combined with 40mpg.
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Expected prices on-the-road are £20,500 for the MINI John Cooper Works and £21,700 for the MINI John Cooper Works Clubman. The cars will be unveiled for the first time to the public at the International Geneva Motor Show in March.
Engine
The engine specially developed for the MINI CHALLENGE race car is fitted to the MINI John Cooper Works cars. The basic unit is the 1.6 litre power plant supplied in the standard MINI Cooper S, but modifications have been made to the air filter, air mass meter, exhaust system and catalyst. Air supply to the modified larger turbocharger is increased through fitment of a larger air intake pipe, which in turn creates a quicker induction phase.
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The Works engines from Hams Hall also come with reinforced, specially polished pistons, as well as a strengthened cylinder head for optimised stability and a modified cylinder gasket. The intake valves and valve seat rings have also been upgraded with stronger and more resistant materials. This reduces the engine’s compression ratio.
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The new Sports exhaust system is instantly recognisable through the large polished stainless steel twin tailpipes. Modification of the exhaust system has also helped to reduce counter-pressure at the point of exhaust gas recirculation. Ducts in the exhaust manifold and turbocharger are split between two cylinders each. Congestion is therefore minimised when air is inducted to the turbocharger and “turbo lag” is virtually eliminated.
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The John Cooper Works MINIs are the first models in the range to fulfil all the requirements of the European EU5 emission standards that come into force in 2009.
The material used in machining the turbine has been upgraded specifically for the Works engine, with maximum charge pressure increased from 0.9 to 1.3 bar, in order to maintain the highest possible temperature for a longer period in the combustion chambers. This lengthening of the combustion process helps to achieve the higher torque curve of the Works car at 260Nm at just 1,850rpm. The Overboost function briefly extends this further to 280Nm. This suits the character of a John Cooper Works car perfectly as Overboost is experienced exclusively through increased torque, not on engine output.
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Safety and Driving Dynamics
MINI has always had sophisticated driving stability systems as standard. These include ABS Brakes, EBD Electronic Brake Force Distribution, CBC Cornering Brake Control, EDL Electronic Differential Lock, as well as DSC Dynamic Stability Control and Hill Assist. For the first time, DTC Dynamic Traction Control is added to the list.
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DTC allows controlled slip on the drive wheels. For example, on a slippery surface, the driver can pick up speed in a controlled manner with the front wheels spinning slightly. When reaching the upper limit, DSC will intervene as usual. But the driver can deactivate the DSC/DTC systems if he wishes by the touch of a button.
In the DSC-off mode, the standard Electronic Differential Lock can be activated and controls cornering at higher speeds. If one wheel loses grip, drive is transferred to the wheel with better grip promoting the car’s traction and pulling force.
Chassis
The Sports Suspension has been specifically tuned for the Works models. However, even greater chassis rigidity can be achieved by ordering through dealerships the John Cooper Works suspension that lowers the entire car by 10mm.
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Extra-large disc brakes adorned with uprated red callipers are fitted to Works cars. In addition, inner-vented discs are positioned behind the front wheels. The front discs are 17” in diameter while the rear set measure 16”. The brake discs are approximately 22mm larger than on the standard Cooper S.
Interior
The options included as standard on the John Cooper Works include a leather sports steering wheel, air-conditioning, interior trim in glossy Piano Black and an Anthracite roof lining.
An upgraded sound system is also included in the JCW package and features 10 speakers and an eight-channel amplifier for increased aural pleasure. For the first time, the MINI speedo has been increased to 160mph on the dial to accommodate the higher maximum speed of the JCW.
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The six-speed manual gearbox has been strengthened to handle the powerful new engine.
The standard Sports button, located in front of the gear stick, activates a bespoke engine control map which produces even more dynamic performance and sharper steering response.
Exterior
The Works MINIs come with exclusive 17” light-alloy wheels in JCW Cross-Spoke CHALLENGE design, shod with Run-flat tyres, and weigh less than 10 kilos each.
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The Works models can be identified by the newly-designed John Cooper Works logo on the boot and grille and wheels, as well as on the door trim.
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Källa: MINI2.com

Hobbe
2008-02-24, 02:48
Jag behåller GP:n ett tag till ;)
Bromsarna ska jag som sagt tidigare däremot köpa.

GT
2008-02-24, 07:43
I talked to Adam at mini mania UK on friday, he said that the R56 cant take as much tunning as the R53 can , in his words "The prince motor is week"

Hobbe
2008-02-24, 13:33
Nya Prince-motorn är designad "vek" för att begränsa möjligheterna för eftermarknadsbolagen att skruva med motorn.
Det är ingen konstruktionsmiss.
Önskas en effekthöjning så kommer det att kosta en bra slant då inte enbart motordelar behöver uppgraderas - en slant som BMW/MINI är intresserad utav.
BMW/MINI har lärt läxan. Tritec-motorn skapade ju en enorm eftermarknadsmöjlighet som andra än BMW/MINI utnyttjade "fritt".

Jag tror vi kommer att fortsätta se fler av dessa konstruerade åtgärder för att begränsa eftermarknadsföretagens "fria" tillgång till biltillverkarnas produkter.

Rausner
2008-02-24, 13:41
Vilket jävla trams att göra motorn sämre med vilja för att begränsa trimmöjligheterna. Det hade aldrig kunnat inträffa hos japanska bilar där de t o m säljer 3" sportavgas från HKS osv som tillval när man bygger sin bil :D

Hobbe
2008-02-24, 13:42
The GP is still the undisputed king among the MINI's ! :D

(...tills vi närmar oss slutet av R56:ans produktlivscykel för då kommer garanterat en ny GP/CSL-version).

Hobbe
2008-02-24, 13:58
Vilket jävla trams att göra motorn sämre med vilja för att begränsa trimmöjligheterna. Det hade aldrig kunnat inträffa hos japanska bilar där de t o m säljer 3" sportavgas från HKS osv som tillval när man bygger sin bil :D

Motorn konstrueras inte till att bli sämre utan för att kräva fler åtgärder för att kunna trimmas.
Det är stor skillnad ;)

Jag kan garantera att japanska biltillverkare med all säkerhet får "licenspengar", eller liknande från dessa japanska eftermarknadsföretag.
Sådana s.k. företagsnätverk är vanliga i Japan.

BMW/MINI har högst troligt fått "nada" av alla eftermarknadsföretag som har tjänat en bra slant på MINI:n under åren.
Vem kan inte rabbla upp minst 20 eftermarknadsföretag som finns i dag tack vare BMW/MINI ?
Hur mycket tror ni dessa företag har betalt BMW/MINI ?

Kanske är det så att japanska eftermarknadsföretag är mer inställda på en långsiktig relation som gynnar bägge parter än vad europeiska/amerikanska eftermarknadsföretag är ?

GT
2008-02-24, 16:21
Here ! Here !

Rausner
2008-02-24, 17:05
Må så vara Hobbe men sånt får man räkna med som bilproducent tycker jag, en bil är aldrig fullkomlig från fabrik, inte ens mini eller lamborghini eller något annat "exklusivt" märke..

Eftermarknad ftw!

GT
2008-02-24, 18:05
Må så vara Hobbe men sånt får man räkna med som bilproducent tycker jag, en bil är aldrig fullkomlig från fabrik, inte ens mini eller lamborghini eller något annat "exklusivt" märke..

Eftermarknad ftw!

I think that is what both me and Hobbe are trying to say.

"THE GP IS PERFECT FROM THE FACTORY"

Rasmus
2008-02-24, 20:00
I think that is what both me and Hobbe are trying to say.
"THE GP IS PERFECT FROM THE FACTORY"
Så varför trimmar och skruvar ni era GP? ;)

Hobbe
2008-02-24, 20:19
Därför att vi kan om vi vill ! :D

KIT
2008-02-29, 08:08
www.vimeo.com/733972/
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Fredrik
2008-02-29, 08:46
Nya R56 Challenge ska tydligen endast vara ca två sekunder långsammare än en BTCC-bil runt en bana (enligt uppgift från killen på Ballbreaker som var ansvarig för simulatordelen), och det är väl inte dåligt!

8) 8) 8) :D

powernap
2008-02-29, 09:09
ooops....inte dåligt.....ska bli skoj att följa serien i år...

dustinthewind
2008-03-07, 18:29
jcw uppdatering mini.com :

http://www.mini.com/com/en/mini_john_cooper_works/index.jsp

Mini Challenge test day

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCtKdHGAYjk&eurl)