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Lets break these down a bit and see what we get...
More Power - Obviously who isn't.
- All the tuners out there will offer more. MINI has to compromise and make the vehicle perform for years with minimal hassle in conditions from Arctic to Death Valley like while returning a respectable MPG rating.
Reliability - I dont want completely push the car
- Communications with you turner is key here. The tuner should be receptive to pushing it as far as your comfort level and should communicate with you any added requirements to go further.
Customer Service - I want someone I can get in touch with when I have problems.
- These are all smaller or even one man companies. You have to open to the fact that at times it may take a week for them to get back to you.
Launch Control/2 step - I would like to know if this is something that can be tuned for without getting a WOT BOX.
- I'm going to say No as this would need to be programmed in from the getgo. Adding something such as this after the fact when it's not part of the base code is darn near impossible.
Flat Foot Shift - AKA NLS - I would also like to know if that is an option without a WOT BOX.
- See just above
Loaders - What are my flash loader options
- So far it looks like either a windows based laptop or the Cobb made Accessport product.
Multiple Maps - Do any of these loaders offer multiple maps features.
- I believe the Accessport does offer the ability to store more than a single map. With a laptop the number of maps that can be stored is virtually limitless.
Maps for Octanes - I am wondering if I can get maps for 91 or 100 octane or even E85 tunes.
- In theory, yes. In practice you might be the car these maps are made on and then shared with others.
There was no mention of the year and I believe that that '11 models have a harder ECU to crack, but I could be wrong about that, driving an R53 myself I've not totally kept up with the 2nd gen aftermarket tuning options.
It would behoove you to take this list of requirements and call the various MINI tuners to discuss what can and cannot be accomplished.
In no particular order:
Way at Way Motor Works
Jan at Revolution MINI Works
Mike or Jason at Mynes
Cobb Tuning - It is my understanding that the Austin TX branch is taking the lead on the MINI Maps.-
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countryboyshane New Member
I'm pretty sure he has an R56 S if he's talking about a K03/K04 hybrid turbo modification. Basically it's a modified OEM R56 S turbo that has a bigger compressor wheel and I think even a bigger turbo compressor inlet. Hot stuff right now in the 2nd gen crowd.
Standalone ECU's aren't out yet for the R56 S, but the AccessPort would be a nice option for a lot of the stuff you mentioned. Both RMW and Mynes are testing the Cobb AccessPort now. You should give them a call! You could get custom tunes on the dyno and have the ECU calibrations stored in the AccessPort.-
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Jason Montague New MemberLifetime Supporter
:cornut: You're over my head but don't fret. One of our Gear Head Miniacs or Sponsors should be along shortly.
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countryboyshane New Member
If you're willing to drive to California you've got RMW and Mynes over there. You're a lucky man!
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Sounds like you are going to need and aftermarket ECU.
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My understanding is that the latest R56 ecu has not been cracked for tuning purposes, while the earlier ones have been.
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Nate, provided a good list to select from.
Cobb is releasing via Alta with the AccessPort, Jan and others are licensing via Alta, but providing custom tuning on that platform. (to the best of my knowledge).
I believe Clint of DOS does tune the R56 N14 engine, too.
The 2011 N18 R56etc/R60 engine ECU has not been cracked.
The JCW Tuning kit for the Countryman is not released not sure about the 2011 Hardtop, etc. But same engine same delay....
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Launch control and No-Lift Shifting (us old Foggies call it power-shifting)?
Honest question: If it's a manual don't you have control of all of that with your feet?
I'm not even going to pretend to know anything about tuning one of these things. Sounds like there are plenty of options for you to attempt. Pics/Vids when it in-progress and the eventually done would be cool. Good luck to you. -
I would go with the AccessPort. It will provide the features and support your looking for. Among the things you listed the flat foot shift is the only thing it will not do at this time.
Other then that it can hold multiple maps and can be re-flashed very easily. It's small and can be kept in the glove box, arm rest, ect. It can data log and show live info. Can read and clear CEL codes. It has launch control, I think standard is 4k and is written into the maps. This can be changed though by some one with tuning software.
The customer support is very good. Right now there are 2 companies with a total of 5 shops that can do Mini AP dyno tuning. As more shops buy the software more locations will be available to get tuning done. This is better then some of the other options that leave you with one tuner in one location to rely on. Both ALta and Cobb are very quick to respond in most cases and are very helpful in terms of fixing issues, answering questions, and providing info. -
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