GBMINI meets JCW (John Cooper Works upgrade)

Today I was at MINI Peabody! We had light snow but it did not affect my visit – luckily 🙂

Why was I at MINI Peabody today?  So GBMINI can get the John Cooper Works upgrade! I have debated this for a long time, read all the reviews, considered aftermarket upgrades … In the end, the prestige factor of the official package helped to swing the deal, along with maintaining a warranty and a good relationship with MINI Peabody.

At the moment, still being gentle with the car due to the weather as well as some “running in” considerations, I have not experimented with the new performance limits of GBMINI – but I expect that I will find some improvements!

 

Here’s a full “photo history” of the upgrade:

 

So, what’s it like?

Good question … So far, with few miles and bad weather, I have noticed only a few things:

  • The exhaust is no more noticeable than before – good
  • The supercharger is more noticeable – excellent
  • There is even more torque at lower revs (2000-3000rpm)
  • The car seems to be more “frisky”, especially in my normal 3000-4000rpm range
  • The car has a new badge!

I expect that once I try driving it in the higher rev range, and with harder acceleration (when the weather allows) I will discover more differences …

UPDATE: After driving another MINI for two days, that has the pulley but not the full works package, I am convinced that while both MINIs have a similar power, the John Cooper Works package is more “smooth” … hard to pinpoint exactly, but there is some extra refinement in the JCW upgrade that seems to be missing with only the aftermarket pulley.

Big Dig Run (Krispy Kreme to Ihop)

Today I got up at 6:15am (really early for me!) and headed off into Boston for the Big Dig Tunnel Run, starting at Krispy Kreme:


The event was organized by Richard (“rfinprc”) on MINI2, and we had between 20 and 30 MINIs show up! The drive took us from Krispy Kreme over the new Lennie Zakim bridge, through the tunnels, around Logan Airport, and along Storrow Drive to breakfast at IHOP:

 

After breakfast we headed out through Concord along many winding roads (pleasantly devoid of traffic), stopping along the way for a group picture (the temperature was zero fahrenheit when we started, rising to about 10f by the end of the drive):


We totalled about 60 miles on the run, and on the way back I broke through 12K!

NEMO Christmas Party

There was a NEMO event today – the Christmas Party! Delayed from December due to the snowstorm (which kept Margaret and I stranded in Washington DC for a few days …

We had about 60 people come (NEMO membership is over 100 now!) although in a light snow storm many people did not come in their MINI/Mini. When I got there, Ken had arrived in his Mini “woody” and shortly after a “Mini Moke” arrived, with no sides to it! More MINIs arrived, and we had a fun lunch / Christmas party …