Copper S R53 SC Pully
Discussion
A couple of questions regarding the pullys on the R53 Cooper S Charger.
There are some claims to changing to a smaller one to get 20bhp more. Has anyone done this, and do the claims stack up? Also, do you need a remap at all or ar the AFR's (Air Fuel Ratios) OK if you do this.
Lastly, any pointers where to get one, and the tool to remove the old one.
Cheers
Mr F
There are some claims to changing to a smaller one to get 20bhp more. Has anyone done this, and do the claims stack up? Also, do you need a remap at all or ar the AFR's (Air Fuel Ratios) OK if you do this.
Lastly, any pointers where to get one, and the tool to remove the old one.
Cheers
Mr F
Its a very popular mod changing the pulley. You can change to a 15% pulley without changing anything else, if you go to a 17% its advisable to get an uprated intercooler but no remap is needed. I recommend 1320 Mini to work on the car (done all the work on mine). Check out http://www.minitorque.com/forum/forum.php it should help with your questions 

craigtf said:
Its a very popular mod changing the pulley. You can change to a 15% pulley without changing anything else, if you go to a 17% its advisable to get an uprated intercooler but no remap is needed. I recommend 1320 Mini to work on the car (done all the work on mine). Check out http://www.minitorque.com/forum/forum.php it should help with your questions 
^^This
Been running a 15% reduced pulley (amongst other mods mind you) for years with no probs.
www.1320MINI.com is a good place to go, get a health check done on the engine, before & after runs on their own dyno
Chr1sch said:
Just had the Gtt 210 conversion on ours (15% pulley) it goes brilliantly and runs like a watch :-)
Worth every penny I promise, it's bloody ace!!
Is that really £695+Vat? Not sure it is worth every penny for that price!Worth every penny I promise, it's bloody ace!!
Pulley is about £80, plus 1 hours labour when I had mine done at 1320.
hyperblue said:
Is that really £695+Vat? Not sure it is worth every penny for that price!
Pulley is about £80, plus 1 hours labour when I had mine done at 1320.
GTT210 ecu reset + optimised bypass valve + iridium sparkplugs + GTT supercharger pulley + shorter 'stickier' drive belt + GTT twin bearing idler pulley + performance panel filter. £695+vat FITTEDPulley is about £80, plus 1 hours labour when I had mine done at 1320.
I guess if you add up the parts value, then the rest would have to be labour. Depends what their labour rate is per hour.
I was looking at this, but 1320 might be closer to me...
Thanks for all the informtion from everyone...
Mr F
wow them prices are very steep!
GTT210 ecu reset = (free)disconnect the battery for a few moments
optimised bypass valve = (free) turn the adjuster till the valve is closed
iridium spark plugs = (£15) few moments to change them over
GTT supercharger pulley = (£80 Alternative [kavs]) no more than an hour labour
shorter 'stickier' drive belt (£20) Just a gates belt
GTT twin bearing idler pulley ~ Not really needed, never yet seen one fail, been working with minis and on them since 2004 including my own. **Edit, I have seen a GTT one fail...
performance panel filter = £20
total £135.00 to fit all that I would put aside 2 hours labour at about £45 per hour £225
All the prices are realistic and maybe your mechanic would need a little more time but the part prices include VAT and Kavs pulleys come with a gates belt saving a further £20
Above I would not bother with the idler. Most the items are easy DIY fit anyhow the only tricky part there is the pulley but with an £80 puller tool then its a few hours on your own.
Generally as above 17% have an intercooler, 15% should be fine
DIY Kit would cost about £245 as you need a belt tool and pulley tool, but you can sell them on after if needed (tool £30 & pulley tool £80)
Got nothing bad to say about Rolland or GTT just pointing out the same mods can be done for a lot less
GTT210 ecu reset = (free)disconnect the battery for a few moments
optimised bypass valve = (free) turn the adjuster till the valve is closed
iridium spark plugs = (£15) few moments to change them over
GTT supercharger pulley = (£80 Alternative [kavs]) no more than an hour labour
shorter 'stickier' drive belt (£20) Just a gates belt
GTT twin bearing idler pulley ~ Not really needed, never yet seen one fail, been working with minis and on them since 2004 including my own. **Edit, I have seen a GTT one fail...
performance panel filter = £20
total £135.00 to fit all that I would put aside 2 hours labour at about £45 per hour £225
All the prices are realistic and maybe your mechanic would need a little more time but the part prices include VAT and Kavs pulleys come with a gates belt saving a further £20
Above I would not bother with the idler. Most the items are easy DIY fit anyhow the only tricky part there is the pulley but with an £80 puller tool then its a few hours on your own.
Generally as above 17% have an intercooler, 15% should be fine
DIY Kit would cost about £245 as you need a belt tool and pulley tool, but you can sell them on after if needed (tool £30 & pulley tool £80)
Got nothing bad to say about Rolland or GTT just pointing out the same mods can be done for a lot less
Edited by RKDE on Tuesday 10th May 16:11
RKDE said:
wow them prices are very steep!
GTT210 ecu reset = (free)disconnect the battery for a few moments
optimised bypass valve = (free) turn the adjuster till the valve is closed
iridium spark plugs = (£15) few moments to change them over
GTT supercharger pulley = (£80 Alternative [kavs]) no more than an hour labour
shorter 'stickier' drive belt (£20) Just a gates belt
GTT twin bearing idler pulley ~ Not really needed, never yet seen one fail, been working with minis and on them since 2004 including my own. **Edit, I have seen a GTT one fail...
performance panel filter = £20
total £135.00 to fit all that I would put aside 2 hours labour at about £45 per hour £225
All the prices are realistic and maybe your mechanic would need a little more time but the part prices include VAT and Kavs pulleys come with a gates belt saving a further £20
Above I would not bother with the idler. Most the items are easy DIY fit anyhow the only tricky part there is the pulley but with an £80 puller tool then its a few hours on your own.
Generally as above 17% have an intercooler, 15% should be fine
DIY Kit would cost about £245 as you need a belt tool and pulley tool, but you can sell them on after if needed (tool £30 & pulley tool £80)
Got nothing bad to say about Rolland or GTT just pointing out the same mods can be done for a lot less
good information here, thanks. I looked at the kavs site, but they do not list the puller for the pully. Cant be that hard, or are there special tensioning tools required for the belt afterwards once you have fitted it??GTT210 ecu reset = (free)disconnect the battery for a few moments
optimised bypass valve = (free) turn the adjuster till the valve is closed
iridium spark plugs = (£15) few moments to change them over
GTT supercharger pulley = (£80 Alternative [kavs]) no more than an hour labour
shorter 'stickier' drive belt (£20) Just a gates belt
GTT twin bearing idler pulley ~ Not really needed, never yet seen one fail, been working with minis and on them since 2004 including my own. **Edit, I have seen a GTT one fail...
performance panel filter = £20
total £135.00 to fit all that I would put aside 2 hours labour at about £45 per hour £225
All the prices are realistic and maybe your mechanic would need a little more time but the part prices include VAT and Kavs pulleys come with a gates belt saving a further £20
Above I would not bother with the idler. Most the items are easy DIY fit anyhow the only tricky part there is the pulley but with an £80 puller tool then its a few hours on your own.
Generally as above 17% have an intercooler, 15% should be fine
DIY Kit would cost about £245 as you need a belt tool and pulley tool, but you can sell them on after if needed (tool £30 & pulley tool £80)
Got nothing bad to say about Rolland or GTT just pointing out the same mods can be done for a lot less
Edited by RKDE on Tuesday 10th May 16:11
Mr F
Mr Freefall said:
good information here, thanks. I looked at the kavs site, but they do not list the puller for the pully. Cant be that hard, or are there special tensioning tools required for the belt afterwards once you have fitted it??
Mr F
Getting the original pulley off can be a bit of a pain. Mr F
There's a special tool for releasing the belt tension. They pop up on eBay every now and then for about £15.
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