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Mini John Cooper Works (JCW) is an English car brand now owned by BMW and used on its Mini vehicles.

Mini JCW GP Performance

StatisticNumbers
Horsepower (HP)380 HP
MAX: 392 HP
Weight (KG)1.255 kg
MAX: 1.155 kg
Grip1,44
MAX: 1,47
0-100 Acceleration (seconds)5,0s
MAX: 4,5s
100 – 0 Braking (meters)32m
MAX: 31m
PerformanceStockMax
Speed5,5?
Accel4,1?
Steering4,3?
Drift3,0?
Brake3,9?
Stability6,4?
Mini JCW GPInfo
Engine CodeB48B20
Displacement2.0l – L4
PowerTurbo
Torque450 nm
RPM6.500
Gears8
TransmissionAT
Engine Curve
Transmission Curve

Mini JCW GP Upgrades

Mini JCW GP General Parts & ECU

ECUBlueprints
Stage 010
Stage 0240
Stage 0360
Stage 04100
Stage 05?
Total?
UpgradesGeneral Parts x 5Total
Level 1StockStock
Level 215.00075.000
Level 328.000140.000
Level 448.500242.500
Level 588.000440.000
Total897.500

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Mini jCW GP Blueprint



Mini JCW Info

John Cooper Works (JCW) is an English car brand now owned by BMW and used on its Mini vehicles. It was founded in 2002 by Michael Cooper, son of John Cooper, the racing car maker and tuner responsible for the original Mini Cooper.


Commonly referred to as the GP2, the 2013 John Cooper Works GP is a limited-edition, track-oriented version of the regular John Cooper Works hatchback based loosely on the JCW Challenge race car. Production was limited to 2000 units worldwide. The GP2 boasts a 218-hp (214 for US models) turbo-charged 1.6 L direct-injected four cylinder engine, giving it a 0–60 mph time of 6.1 seconds and a top speed of 150 mph. The engine is essentially identical to the N18 used in other 2013 John Cooper Works models, with a slight increase in compression accounting for the modest power gain. In keeping with its uncompromising roots, a 6-speed manual gearbox was the only transmission offered.

The GP2 also features exclusive 17” wheels, high-performance tires designed in a special partnership with Kumho, adjustable coil over suspension with revised geometry unique to the GP, 6-piston Brembo® front calipers borrowed from the BMW 135i, a full valance tray and functional rear diffuser, a hatch-mounted spoiler with carbon fiber element, red mirror caps, brake ducts, signature badging, a pair of special-edition RECARO sport seats (complete with side-impact airbags), and deletion of the rear seats to save weight.

The stability control suite features an additional “GP mode” exclusive to this model which permits a greater degree of wheel-slip while retaining function of the brake-based electronic limited slip differential. The 500 examples sold in the US originally retailed for $39,950 and were available in only one configuration.

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