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| New intercooler GRS or GTT which is best? I have read the forums and although this topic has been discussed no definative conclusion has been reached. I am ready to buy on 18th payday and i need to know im buying the best. or should i get a chargecooler. My mini is a cooper S Minisport big valve head BBR Phase 1 220 conversion BBR powergrip suspension Pipercross Cam Play mini exhaust I am looking for more power as my mini seems to get far too much heat soak, 1 min its fine the next its a dog. Im getting frustrated with it and am considering selling it. This is my last stab at making it drive like i want it to. I dont feel like it performs at low revs well enough and it takes far too long for the supercharger to spin up (especially when overtaking) or accelerating on the motorway). i drove a standard s the other day and i loved it, it felt so much more complete and had better low and mid range, of course mine is quicker but i feel like i have lost low mid range fun factor present in my original mini s as new. I need an intercooler and am also considering a manifold and lightened flywheel, will these help? and what recomendations? |
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| Like you, I too have a tuned MCS and am looking for an intercooler as my next mod. There has been plenty of debate over the different intercoolers available and which one is best, and I'm sure many Mini2'ers will have formed there own opinions. I myself was impressed by the recent review and testing done by Randy Webb of the GRS Intercooler http://www.mini2.com/forum/first-generation-mini-tuning/91895-grs-intercooler-testing-randy-webb.html which in turn has resulted in my decision to start a group buy of GRS intercoolers - this should hopefully be up and running in the next few days - watch this space....... I'm sure someone who is more technically minded than myself will be able to suggest some worthwhile power upgrades to boost your low to mid range torque .Mark. Last edited by Leccy_Blue; Jun 13th, 2005 at 12:15 PM. |
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| A bigger intercooler is going to help you and the difference between them will essentially be nil. Dont forget the ALTA one, though pricier, it is the one that looks the most solid. I went for the GRS one. |
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| I think Randy Webb's testing showed the Alta IC was out performed by the GRS IC, however the front mounted type came tops with 4bhp more...I think your right though in saying your not going to notice the difference..However I am very pleased with the way the GRS performs it doe's the job admirably.. |
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| Sorry - I should be clear. Indeed I have seen power curves from the GRS (on an S with some mods) and figures for the GTT (on the car with more mods than you could shake several sticks at), but I haven't seen them head to head on the same car, standard vs GTT vs GRS. 2010 Cooper S. |
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| As stated above I dont think you would notice much if any difference between them however it would be interesting to see what comes out a clear winner, saying that before I went the GRS route I looked into IC'S and which one came tops and at the time the GRS one was the only one that proved itself with actual figgures, still some top tuners dont have these figgures for us to see.... thats why a few people on this thread have made the right choice...I think I have said enough about the ongoing IC argument having got into it a bit to deep before so I think I will bail out of this one... |
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| SPEEDMAN I have BBR stage 1- and the GRS is arriving in a few days so I'll let you know. If you're local to BBR I'll take you for a spin. The intercooler is quite easy to fit- why not ask Graham at GRS if you can go down to Yeovil and try one out befor you buy- He's a nice bloke. I think youve got a fault somewhere- my car doesn't suffer any nof these probs you are getting- you posted previously that you only get 150 miles to a tank- that cant be right. Get it in to a specialist to be properly looked at. Who fitted the head? Was it a problem befor? I know this is off the point, what do you think of the BBR suspension mod- I'm considering this or a beefier anti roll bar- I'm getting a lot of unweighted wheel spin, off round abouts I'm leaving single stripes on the road. S |
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| If you feel the car needs low -and midrange power, a new pulley are not the answer to your problem as i see it. The ratio on the new pulley will result in your car being even slower in that area, because it's "tougher" for the engine getting the Supercharger to spin, cause of the ratio. In higher revs of course, there will be gains. But if you feel you are missing out in the low -and midrange revs, i'm sensing you must get it checked - because with the mods made to your car, a problem like that shouldn't occur. Am i totally off the hook here? Mini Cooper S Cabriolet |
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| The smaller diameter pulley causes the s/c to reach a given rpm more quickly because it spins the impellers sooner. Pullied cars generally develop their power sooner in the rpm range, but their power tends to drop off (compared to non pullied cars) in the higher rpm range because the smaller pulley overspins the s/c at high rpms, and the resulting excess heat and thermal inefficiencies diminish power. |
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