1st Gen R53 Cooper S Most liked posts in thread: S10 slave cylinder conversion for 1st Gen MINI

  1. cct1

    cct1 Well-Known Member
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    Whoa missed that. That's a friggin' great idea, I'm about to pull the trigger on the 1.8L stroker, this needs to be part of that.
     
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    Damn.... Doesn't fit the R56...

    Nice post Savvy...:Thumbsup:
     
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    R35P3CT New Member

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    another item to add to the list.
     
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    Good one.This Sping, I'll be doing this.:Thumbsup:
     
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    How is the "pedal feel"?
     
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    #7 Savvy, Dec 10, 2014
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    If you are looking for more feedback than what I originally said... I don't know if I'll be of any help.

     
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    Nice writeup Savvy! Colin installed one in my GP this past summer. For me it was preventative maintenance. The plastic oem units fail.