In 2002, when BMW released the Mini Cooper, it has grown up to 2.76 inches in length. Moreover, BMW and PSA Peugeot had joint ventures to give the Cooper and the Cooper S more clout by more than five horse power.
From a four cylinder 1.6 liter borrowed from BMW Valvetronic system, the Mini Cooper is also capable of allowing full variable valve timing and lift but eliminates the throttle butterfly. The torque peaks at 118 lb-ft at 4250 rpm outputting a 120 hp at 6000 rpm.
Cooper S got a 1.6 liter four that uses twin-scroll turbocharger. It also injects the gasoline directly to produce 175 horses at 5500 rpm plus a chunky 177 lb-ft of torque from 1600 â 5000 rpm.
With the availability of a six-speed automatic, both engines also could be u View the rest of this article
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
The Cooper and Cooper S Amazing Upgrade
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