1st Gen R53 Cooper S Pulley upgrade and 4% overdrive crank?

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    Really? I wouldn't mind meeting some of the guys on here just to shoot the **** and talk with some people about the car and learn more about what has worked for them and things that are a waste of money!!! When is the dragon?
     
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    It's getting close to DRAGON time. Yippie :Thumbsup: :beer
     
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    I agree with the majority. 15% pulley and stock size crank pulley. An upgrade to the ATI pulley is a wise investment because the OEM crank pulley do tend to fail.
    I have a JCW S/C pulley (12%) so I upgraded to a 2% crank pulley before the OEM pulley failed.
     
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    Just in case it hasn't been said yet - Get a 15% pulley and if you are higher up on miles, an ATI stock sized crank, new tensioner, new belt, colder plugs. :)

    That setup gets you right up to 14.5-15 PSI max boost and much quicker pickup at lower RPMs. This works fine for normal driving, unless you like to hover at redline for a long time. If you do like to rev high, you should add larger injectors and a tune to avoid running too lean.

    The crank removal requires a puller with the right size bolts, while the pulley is best removed with a proper special tool, but in a bind you can grind the old one off (very carefully)

    How it is done - see here (and bookmark the channel - very useful if you work on your Mini yourself)

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpQuHeJLFHk"]MINI Cooper S supercharger pulley mod - 2002-06 R53 - YouTube[/ame]
     
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    #27 myles2go, Mar 29, 2016
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    More of the same info here: 15% and an OEM sized damper on the crank.

    The ATI damper gets all the headlines, but the PRW fluid damper is a great item. It costs less, has no rubber, never needs rebuilding, and works across the entire rpm range.

    And yes, the DRAGON!!!
     

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