R53 JCW software

fluffy

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Hey all,

Would JCW software be any good for a stock or mildly modded R53 Cooper s?

I mean, if i can cheaply get a JCW ecu, or reflash the ECU software... would there be any gains? will it run alright? or will it be one of those 1hp gain stories?

Thanks.
 
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Rolf

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The JCW software will NOT work in your car!

Tested and proven to another member by demonstration! :idea:
 
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Rolf

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Addition to above post: If you flash JCW software in std Mini your car won't even start anymore :idea:
 

Bizo

New member
after market software isn't outrageous for the amount of gains you get, I have mates with s2000s and type r's who work on almost R1000 = on average 3kw-or-less gains when they add up whats spent vs gains (yes very rough and a weird concept).we can get 20kw from under R4000
 

dvst8

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If you going to be fitting a smaller SC pulley and other HW mods, your best bet would be a SW tune.

Even if you getting a complete JCW ecu, it wont really help. Anything less than a 15% reduction SC pulley is not worth the money spent and if I remember correctly, the JCW pulley is only about 11%.

Alot of guys on the NAM forum run a 15% reduction SC pulley on stock SW however you wont be getting the best performance of that pulley. Dastek Unichip is popular with the R53 guys in NAM but I still rate a custome SW tune will be best.
 

dvst8

///Member
Oh, there is a guy I chatted with when I had my R53 that had a 15% reduction SC pulley, GP intercooler, JCW injectors, van der Linder branch/exhaust and had installed a JCW ecu on his and was pretty happy with the performance until he drove mine with the custom tune.

However I did have a 19% reduction pulley. :rollsmile:
 

Cooper

Member
Just to add in, ddon't expect major gains from software on the R53. It's not like the R56.
The boost is in the pulley reduction, so that will be your biggest gain.

However software does tie all your hardware mods together very well and make the car perform even better and you even get the Revlimiter increased which is good for pperformance.

Do you have the car yet?
 

fluffy

New member
Cooper said:
Just to add in, ddon't expect major gains from software on the R53. It's not like the R56.
The boost is in the pulley reduction, so that will be your biggest gain.

However software does tie all your hardware mods together very well and make the car perform even better and you even get the Revlimiter increased which is good for pperformance.

Do you have the car yet?



Nope- but going to look at 2 good potentials... But wtf?!? People asking waaaaaaaaaaay too much, waaaay over retail price- I don't get it! 2005 model retails at like R98k and people asking R129k ... Wwwwttttffff????
 

spawn616

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because they know that fluffy means i used to drive a civic and now im bald coz of all the pistons my cams used to eat.............:biglol: im kidding im kidding,

just do your research on the motors,many of them in uk are high mileage, so buying one over 150k km might not be so bad and if u get bored u can always put a nice lil toyota motor in it,even tho ur gf might not approve
 

fluffy

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spawn616 said:
because they know that fluffy means i used to drive a civic and now im bald coz of all the pistons my cams used to eat.............:biglol: im kidding im kidding,

just do your research on the motors,many of them in uk are high mileage, so buying one over 150k km might not be so bad and if u get bored u can always put a nice lil toyota motor in it,even tho ur gf might not approve

haha! i see the uk forums have like 100's of miles on the cars... my thing is... usually with higher milage comes more stome chips, scuffs interior bits feel it etc...
maybe i convince her to do finance and just spend R10k-R20k more and get the over priced one... so she'll never think back to "but that other one looked sooooo neater..." :blab:
 

spawn616

New member
i hope u know that the sc version is not friendly on fuel compared to the turbo one, and the 1.6 non charged is actually not that bad to drive,

its an upgrade from what we used to drive but maybe not so much compared to her gti(pagut to fill in the other guys)
 

fluffy

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spawn616 said:
i hope u know that the sc version is not friendly on fuel compared to the turbo one, and the 1.6 non charged is actually not that bad to drive,

its an upgrade from what we used to drive but maybe not so much compared to her gti(pagut to fill in the other guys)

i've seen some figures on the trip computers yes... but that said, with the charger, you really can drive it under 1500rpm if ur just commuting. :) - luckily she doesnt put on high km's neither.

the Cooper S is MILES above the Peugeot 206 GTI 180... much more solid.

She loves it, and I'm starting to like these lil R53's too.:inlove:
 
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