How Do You Convert A Mini Cooper Into A Mini Cooper S?
When the new MINI was introduced in 2002, there were two different flavors available for consumption, the regular Cooper and the Cooper S. The S version was a high-performance version of the standard MINI and, as such, featured a bevy of improvements, including suspension upgrades, larger wheels and tires, subtly different bodywork, and, perhaps most importantly, a supercharger that made the S quite a bit quicker than the standard MINI Cooper. Step 1 Upgrade the exterior to Cooper S specs. The S features chrome side louvers, which can be installed. The Cooper S also features a twin exhaust tip at the rear of the car, which can be bolted on. To provide air to the supercharger hiding under the hood, the Cooper S also has a large hood scoop in its hood. This will require that an entirely new hood be installed. Step 2 Install a supercharger. By far the biggest difference between the S and the regular version is the supercharger that the S features and that is responsible for most of its im