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![]() 'Jack the Black' Cooper Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Guildford Local Time: 09:06 PM
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Offline | Rev Limiter on 1st gen MC I've had a search around but can't find anything on this, I'm sure it's somewhere?!! ![]() Anyway, does the 1st gen MC have a rev limiter at all? I'm sure it must but I had to get out of a sticky situation quickly the other day, red lined it but didn't notice anything stopping me going further! ![]() Any info would be great. ![]() Cheers, James. |
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| Must.. keep... smiling... Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Behind the wheel Local Time: 09:06 PM
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Offline | If it helps, the ONE with the same engine is limited to 7,000 rpm. NeuroBeaker - Proud owner of "Zeus" (a 'slightly modified' 2004 MINI ONE). *WARNING!* Thesis writing in progress. Experiments continue. Multi-tasking? Explosion imminent! |
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| Must.. keep... smiling... Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Behind the wheel Local Time: 09:06 PM
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Offline | If you hit the limiter in a ONE then it bounces against maximum revs ever so slightly and you lose all acceleration (maintaining speed instead). It actually feels like you hit an impenetrable wall of maximum speed and that everything has gone horribly wrong - not a nice feeling. Presumably, as it's the same engine, then the Cooper will be exactly the same - you'll just get to the rev limiter faster. I've never driven a CooperS so couldn't tell you about that one. Hope that helps. ![]() All the best, Andrew. NeuroBeaker - Proud owner of "Zeus" (a 'slightly modified' 2004 MINI ONE). *WARNING!* Thesis writing in progress. Experiments continue. Multi-tasking? Explosion imminent! |
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Offline | The first tick of the red light zone begins at 6800 on the ONE, but the rev limiter actually kicks in at 7000 rpm exactly. I have tested this... extensively. NeuroBeaker - Proud owner of "Zeus" (a 'slightly modified' 2004 MINI ONE). *WARNING!* Thesis writing in progress. Experiments continue. Multi-tasking? Explosion imminent! |
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![]() 'Jack the Black' Cooper Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Guildford Local Time: 09:06 PM
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Offline | Yeah, although the red line starts at 6800, it doesn't limit there. I still can't say exactly where it limits but know I've had it in the red. There must a spec from Mini that states it? ![]() |
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