BBR do sympathetic ecu upgrades for diesels
By the way, i'm getting around 34 mpg for my mildly modified S :)
Bonnie Scotland
BBR do sympathetic ecu upgrades for diesels
By the way, i'm getting around 34 mpg for my mildly modified S :)
Bonnie Scotland
Mildly modified, mildly modified my a*se :approve:
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Edison
Mutley - May 2003 Chili Red 'One'
What exactly have you done to your a*sequote:Originally posted by Big Gordy
Mildly modified, mildly modified my a*se :approve:
Bonnie Scotland
Got rid of my tape worm:dead: Did anyone see that programme last night Horrible stuff
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Edison
Mutley - May 2003 Chili Red 'One'
I hope he has not done to his ar*e what the post in off topic and banter mentions....:)
Moving away from the engine, the gearbox in the S (and seeing as it's the same in the diesel) is VERY stiff to get into reverse, you really need to shove it, not sure I'd have mastered that when I was learning. If you were using reverse a lot then you would need muscles like Thor (although you would develop them quickly:) )
Reverse gear in our one gearbox is a bit hit and miss as well but BMW say it will loosen up with more miles on it :approve:
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Edison
Mutley - May 2003 Chili Red 'One'
There's meant to be a oneclick chip upgrade for the D now that boots it to 100bhp. And its getting near Christmas.
Who knows what might be under my bonnet at the Festive Run :)
And seeing as this thread has already went off topic with tape worms and stuff - do any Edinburgh members have suggestions for secure parking near the Hilton Hotel in the city centre?
(I take the missus the most romantic places!!)
If its that posh doesn't it have its own car park
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." - Thomas Edison
Mutley - May 2003 Chili Red 'One'
Think they expect the Limo to drop you off at the front door....
John pinching Tahra's account yet again:
If someone asked me to put my money on the fastest Mini for the normal, does-not-drive-in-a-holding-the-gear-kind-of-a-way person, I'd reckon a 100bhp Mini D, with the diesel motor's intrinsic impressive torque characteristic, would more than hold its own against the similar 'ordinary' driver in a JCW S.
My limited experience would suggest that unless you really rev a Mini (Cooper or S - not driven a Works or Hartge so might be wrong there), there's no power to speak of below around 3.5krpm, which is true of a lot of 16v petrol engines. So, unless you hold the gear, the wee Diesel Mini will pull better and be more relaxing to drive, forgiving of fluffed gear choices and confidence inspiring, leading to Joe or Joanne Bloggs being quicker, point to point.
All bets are off if you're prepared to stay above 3krpm at all times, but in our S that's not always the case (we have to pay for our own petrol, you know
Anyway, meandering post off.
John (not Tahra)