WAS A 6 SPEED MANUAL AVAILABLE ON THE 2004 BASE MODEL

Asked by robp72 Apr 29, 2008 at 12:47 AM about the 2004 MINI Cooper Base

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I think it was just a 5speed manual for the base model coopers.

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5-speed Midlands for '02 through '04. Later 1st generation cars had 5-speed Getrag. Not sure if the changeover coincided perfectly with the model-year '05 refresh. Current Cooper and Cooper S coupes use 6-speed Getrag, but with different gear ratios depending on model.

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Chris is correct. The Midland trannies were poorly designed as well. Lots of issues. If your car is stock, you'll want the '05-'06 tranny. If you plan to build a fast MINI (where you're going to be flying through the gears), the '02-'04 trannies are better in my opinion (1st gear is just a tad bit longer).

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Can I change my 03 over to a six speed by simply changing the transmission out

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I want to install a 6 speed S model manual transmission in my 2004 base model. Can I remove and replace or is it a major problem?

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