Does the 2007 Mini Cooper S have a turbo?
Does the 2007 Mini Cooper S have a turbo?
Under the hood, the 2007 MINI Cooper packs a new alloy 16-valve 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine. It outputs 118 horsepower in the base model and 172 horsepower in the turbocharged S version. The Cooper S comes equipped with a turbocharged engine that provides ample power with virtually no lag.”
What Turbo does a Mini Cooper S have?
The MINI Cooper is equipped with a 1.5 L TwinPower Turbocharged 3-cylinder making 134 horsepower, while the MINI Cooper S includes a 2.0 L TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder engine making 189 horsepower.
How much HP does a 2007 Mini Cooper S have?
115 to 208 hp
2007 MINI Cooper/Horsepower
Are 2007 Mini Cooper S supercharged?
Unlike the French versions, the Mini’s direct-injection 1.6-litre four is built in Hams Hall, England, and unlike before, the S engine is now turbocharged, not supercharged.
What year did the Mini Cooper S get a turbo?
The Cooper S used a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine (N14 model engine), which started in 2007. Later, in 2011, the N18 model replaced the N14 engine.
How long do Mini Cooper Turbos last?
Turbos are designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle (or around 150,000 miles); however, it’s possible for them to wear out over time depending on how hard you drive the car and the original build quality of the turbo.
How much power can an R56 handle?
It seems that 21-22 PSI is the max, or possibly even exceeding the max, of what would be considered safe for a R56 engine that has stock pistons and rods. The stock turbo (at least the JCW turbo) is capable of that kind of boost with an ECU tune.
What type of engine is in a 2007 Mini Cooper S?
1.6 L 4-cylinder
2007 MINI Cooper S/Engine
Is a 2007 Mini Cooper S fast?
The Mini’s 6.5-second acceleration to 60 mph is nearly a full second quicker than that of the last Cooper S we tested, while the car runs through the quarter-mile in 14.9 seconds at 92.9 mph, making it both quicker and faster than before.
Is the 2007 MINI Cooper s supercharged?
2007 Mini Cooper S: Turbocharged versus Supercharged February 19, 2008 As you Mini Cooper buffs know, the previous-generation S was supercharged while the current one is turbocharged. Before this version debuted and I had heard that Mini was switching from super- to turbocharging, it struck me odd.
Did Mini Cooper switch from supercharged to turbocharged?
As you Mini Cooper buffs know, the previous-generation S was supercharged while the current one is turbocharged. Before this version debuted and I had heard that Mini was switching from super- to turbocharging, it struck me odd. Granted, Toyota had done this with the MR2 — the first gen had a supercharged version,…
Do turbochargers have lag?
While old common wisdom might’ve held that viewpoint, the fact is that today’s turbochargers have virtually no lag. And I can vouch for that, having enjoyed our Cooper S over the long weekend.
What is the 0 to 60 time for a 2007 Cooper s?
2007 Cooper S (Turbocharged 1.6 liter I4, 172 hp): 0-60: 6.5 seconds. Quarter Mile: 14.9 seconds. Furthermore, the current-gen Cooper S has such a full-bodied powerband that passing on the freeway doesn’t require a down change to fifth, just lean into it and it moves out with plenty of gusto to blast by those dawdling trucks and SUVs.