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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 12:55 AM   #1
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DIY Cooper AmD Technik Packages - BHP & Torque figures

Please find below plots for the Mini Cooper:

Here are the Torque plots:

Cooper Torque



Green is a standard car - 116.5lbs ft @ 4863RPM
Red is OneClicked only - 124.1lbs ft @ 5592RPM
Blue is OneClicked with Milltek (cat back) and AmD head - 129.6lbs ft @ 4921RPM

Here are the BHP plots:

Cooper BHP



Red is a standard car - 115.4BHP @ 5865RPM
Purple is OneClicked only - 126.8BHP @ 6071RPM
Green is OneClicked with Milltek (cat back) and AmD head - 137.4BHP @ 5982RPM

More details on their way! Please bear with me for Cooper S Torque!

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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 12:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Any problems for the OneClick on the Cooper CVT?
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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 01:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Randall Tang
Any problems for the OneClick on the Cooper CVT?

Hi Randall,

Not sure exactly what you mean, please if you can elaborate, we will do our best to help you!

The only issue that I know of is that because of the gearbox, it's not as fast as the manual car and doesn't have quite the same feeling.

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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 02:00 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by AmD-Ram®
Hi Randall,

Not sure exactly what you mean, please if you can elaborate, we will do our best to help you!

The only issue that I know of is that because of the gearbox, it's not as fast as the manual car and doesn't have quite the same feeling.

Best wishes,

Ram

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Any US references???

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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 02:30 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Ram,
Any US references???

Hi Paddy,

Thanks for your post and your email - Just to reiterate, we offer the remap in the form of the AmD Technik OneClick.

We don't have any references on the US Spec Cooper yet, but we're definately looking for some!

We do however have some great feedback on the US Spec Cooper S!

You don't need to send in your ECU or drive across States to get your car remapped - AmD’s new OneClick provides an alternative to traditional ECU Remapping. Previously, you needed to visit a tuner to get a vehicle remapped which involved them opening your ECU and removing the chip.

Now with OneClick all you do is buy yourself a OneClick unit and plug it in your Mini’s Diagnostic port located under the steering column. then press the button. Two minutes later your car is remapped with AmD Performance software, removing those annoying flatspots and giving you increased power throughout the rev range.

You’ll enjoy far better driveability and you won’t see a drop in fuel economy when driven normally.

Should you ever want to revert your car back to standard then all you need to do is plug the OneClick back in and press the button again, you can change back and forth as many times as you like!

OneClick is available now for all BMW Mini’s including previously modified (including competitors) vehicles at various stages

All we need from you is details of your vehicle's ECU number - please click here for instructions on how to obtain this (file is in adobe acrobat reader format - please click here to download Acrobat Reader free of charge if you do not already have it).

Once you've established your vehicle's ECU details, we'll send you a OneClick tuning box in the mail!

If for whatever reason we do not have your code in stock, we'll send you a blank OneClick which you'll need to connect to your car - this will read your existing code into the OneClick which you'll need to send back to us. Upon receipt, we'll download your code from the OneClick and modify it to match your exact vehicle, reprogram it and send it back to you!

If you need any more information, please drop us a line!

Best wishes,

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Old Jan 29th, 2004, 06:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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you have any dyno graphs for the cooper S with a one-click?
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Old Jan 29th, 2004, 10:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hi Ram,

What I meant was, is the OneClick usable on a CVT Cooper. I ask this only becos eg. Cooper Works kit whilst OK for the manual, it's not for the CVT.

Thanks, oh yes if it's OK then how may I order one? I be in the US every other month.



Quote: Originally Posted by AmD-Ram®
Hi Randall,

Not sure exactly what you mean, please if you can elaborate, we will do our best to help you!

The only issue that I know of is that because of the gearbox, it's not as fast as the manual car and doesn't have quite the same feeling.

Best wishes,

Ram

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Old Jan 29th, 2004, 11:01 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by ABTsportsline
you have any dyno graphs for the cooper S with a one-click?

He just said the fugures are on the way. It's in the first post.
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