cooper s r53 acceleration hestitation ?
cooper s r53 acceleration hestitation ?
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16 posts

234 months

Saturday 5th December 2009
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hi i have had the cooper s for a few weeks now and feel that its not accelerating smoothly. if i floor it it starts accelerating nicely then around 3k rpm it seems to strugle if i keep it floored it gets to 4k rpm and then seems ok.

it seems like there is a running problem around the mid range, has anyone else had this or know what it could be?

pembo

1,243 posts

219 months

Sunday 6th December 2009
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Any chance this might be your traction control kicking in? it winds me up something rotten because I just can't pull out of my drive without it cutting out on a busy road so unless it's raining I normally turn mine off.

Wilburo

391 posts

223 months

Monday 7th December 2009
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Yeah, sounds like traction control. The supercharger really comes on song from 3k, so that's where it'll overcome grip, causing the traction control to cut power. This will be accompanied by a flashing light on the rev-counter.

If you floor it, the car leans back reducing grip at the front wheels. From low-speeds, try rolling in the power, rather than stomping on it.

Silent1

19,762 posts

261 months

Monday 7th December 2009
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Doesn't sound like traction control to me as apart from 1st gear in the dry my 240bhp mini wont lose grip.

It could be a dodgy fuel regulator as the boost builds up it doesn't react quickly enough.

mad4mini

9 posts

199 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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Hya
there is an actuator valve located just under the right hand side of the supercharger intercooler which connects into the intake manifold which can stick and on occations i have had it cause a hesitation/flat spot on hard acceleration not saying this is the fault on your car but its something to keep in mind
Richard

Silent1

19,762 posts

261 months

Monday 14th December 2009
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Err, i've just had a think about this.

I'll wager £20 that your t-map sensor has failed.