Then I suggest it's compliant to remove it. Remember, there's no VIN rule, and no requirement to start with any specific body when you install an engine. So if it's not there on the non-S, then you can legitimately remove it in the S, and just claim you started with a non-S...Greg, Yes the Box extends down from the floor in the rear into the spare tire area. The Coopers Do not have it. It's pretty well the ONLY difference in the actual body between a cooper and a Cooper S.
Compliant, IMO. Any car delivered in the US can be used, and you can install any compliant engine. And, you can install the GP goodies on a regular car and call it a GP.Could someone run a Cooper S GP. It's a limited addition that is an S JCW with some nice aero body work (including a full underbelly pan factory). And therefore if the GP is legal for the class could a regular S then receive all the GP body work since it's really just bolt on parts.
Will the rules allow me to remove the battery box located in the rear in my 2004 Mini Cooper S to allow for a straight exhaust pipe?
Crap. Now that you mention it, I think I'm wrong. Supercharged cars are a special case, in that they're specifically allowed on the table. And, the regs state you can't mix-and-match engines from cars on the table (i.e., you can't take another car and install a table-approved engine). So, I don't think you can run anything with a supercharged engine except the Cooper S.
On the other hand, batteries are allowed to be relocated in Super Touring, and I think it's reasonable within the regs to remove the stock battery box(es) when you do that. For example, I removed my battery box/mount from the engine compartment on my Integra. And, I don't think anyone will give a fudge about removing a battery box.
Not an official word, but I suggest you're good.
I don't recall any specific reason why the whole JCW package wasn't approved. Could the reason be that the requester only requested the pulley and not the injectors? What kind of power does that engine make? What's its potential when built to STU specs? Maybe a request to add the base Cooper chassis, JCW, and GP packages to the spec line are in order? Support it with power data, as that will be the determining factor. - GA
Airboxes and ECUs are free in STU, so the only thing you need to request are injectors (normally "free" but limited by the spec line) and the JCW exhaust ports (you can port in STU but you'd have to add 1% to the weight.JCW package is Different Air box, Larger Injectors, different ECU tune, and Ported Exhaust ports. The STOCK injectors run out of fuel around 190whp.
You know Stock head, Stock Injectors, and stock pulley the car really would slot into STL nicely if weighed like it's a 2.0L.
The ports on the head are SOOOO small and crappy that they don't flow anything. You won't break 200whp on one with stock head. Hell guys barely do that with lots of boost and big cams on the stock head.
Don't expect any changes to forced induction in STL. 'Bout the only time I'd personally give it consideration is when we have 1.3L/1.4L turbo cars somewhere down the line, but I don't see those coming to the USA in numbers for several years (thought I'd personally LOVE to buy a Polo GTI 1.4L turbo)... - GA
Don't expect any changes to forced induction in STL. 'Bout the only time I'd personally give it consideration is when we have 1.3L/1.4L turbo cars somewhere down the line, but I don't see those coming to the USA in numbers for several years (thought I'd personally LOVE to buy a Polo GTI 1.4L turbo)... - GA
There you go! That's the powertrain for what I envision as STL-level cars in this country, very common in Europe. I'm not going to propose allowing these turbo engines into STL quite yet, but that's the direction I see as the future. - GAabout those several years... the chevy cruze and sonic both have a 138hp/150lbft 1.4L turbo with a 6 spd manual. should sell some decent volumes.
Seriously!!?? I agree it will be hard to get over 200-210, but its really not about whp on a car with FI. The Cooper with the sc has a healthy torque curve, and with a bit of tuning can be a real beast out of the corners.
Nope, sorry, I think the PTB got it correct when they limited FI cars out of STL