Have you alradey got your MINI one? If its on order u might aswell change it. If you want more power, I'd go for the Cooper, otherwise you'll end up regretting your decison.
The chipped Mini by superchips is still slower than an un modified Mini Cooper.
But do have a good think about it.
Apparently K&N are desiging a MINI specific induction kit, and if it does affect warranty, which might be unlikely I'm not sure.....fitting and removal of the kit is a doddle, so come servicing time, just take it out and put your original induction kit back in.
This is what I'm gona do if warranty is affected, I'm hoping warranty won't be affected, as the kit itself helps to make the engine run more safely, effeciently, breath easier, thus causing the engine work less harder....which also helps to lower consumption of fuel, so in theory you should get a better mile per gallon figure. |