R60 Pop and Burble?
#1
Pop and Burble?
Any of those that have driven or taken receipt of their new Countryman, have any info on the pop and burble with sport button turned on? I spoke to a MA who thought it would be there just like all the rest of the 2011 models, but i read on motoringfile a while back that it would not be.
Any Pop and Burble out there on Countryman?
Thanks
Any Pop and Burble out there on Countryman?
Thanks
Last edited by dez; 12-20-2010 at 10:22 AM.
#2
Any of those that have driven or taken receipt of their new Countryman, have any info on the pop and burble with sport button turned on? I spoke to a MA who thought it would be there just like all the rest of the 2011 models, but i read on motoringfile a while back that it would not be.
Any Pop and Burble out their on Countryman?
Thanks
Any Pop and Burble out their on Countryman?
Thanks
I read on MF that in sport mode you would hear the burble. I haven't had a chance to drive one.
#3
I've posted on another thread about this also. I've had my '11 MCS hardtop since 12-14 and I only drive in sport mode. So far, I haven't heard anything different from my '10 MCS hardtop. I'm not saying it isn't there but I just haven't heard it. After I break it in, I may get to drive it correctly to where it becomes noticeable.
#5
I've posted on another thread about this also. I've had my '11 MCS hardtop since 12-14 and I only drive in sport mode. So far, I haven't heard anything different from my '10 MCS hardtop. I'm not saying it isn't there but I just haven't heard it. After I break it in, I may get to drive it correctly to where it becomes noticeable.
#6
This is from Motoringfile.com: "The 2011 model year sees the introduction of the updated engine range for the US. In the Cooper S that means a thoroughly reworked 1.6L turbo with variable valve timing and 181 hp (184 bhp) – a nine horsepower increase from last year.Also upgraded is the engine management software. The most celebrated software change (at least at the MF HQ) is the pop/burble on throttle lift-off with sport in the on position. To be more specific, just go from 3rd to 2nd while matching revs and you will immediately know what we’re talking about. "
#7
This from MF where they say it will not:
http://www.motoringfile.com/2010/08/...comment-365933
http://www.motoringfile.com/2010/08/...comment-365933
Gabe Aug 17th, 2010 Link
Dear Gabe: Did you notice if the pop/burble on throttle lift-off with sport in the on position, you describe on the MCS, also occurs on the Countryman S ??
It does not. MINI tuned it out of the Countryman S.
Dear Gabe: Did you notice if the pop/burble on throttle lift-off with sport in the on position, you describe on the MCS, also occurs on the Countryman S ??
It does not. MINI tuned it out of the Countryman S.
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#9
That's an old post.
#12
Please update us if you get a chance to check the manual
thanks
#13
Here is what it says in the Countryman users manual regarding the Sport button:
Pressing the button causes your MINI to respond even more sportily.
Engine responds more spontaneously to movements of the accelerator.
Steering response is more direct.
Cooper S: the engine sounds more sporty in coasting mode.
Sport button
Pressing the button causes your MINI to respond even more sportily.
Engine responds more spontaneously to movements of the accelerator.
Steering response is more direct.
Cooper S: the engine sounds more sporty in coasting mode.
With automatic transmission:
More rapid gear shifting in Sport program.
More rapid gear shifting in Sport program.
Clear as mud...
#14
#17
Did your dealer send an email asking you to bring in the MINI for a sticker update?
Take a picture of all your stickers before you go in for the change, would like to see what that collector sticker looks like.
Don
#20
I did notice a notable difference in the gearing once I pushed the "Sport" button. I have driven other cars that have something similar and with most the difference is not that noticeable. In the Countryman I definitely noticed a performance difference when the Sport button was pushed.
On the drive tonight I also hit some rough roads and I was pleasantly surprised with how well the suspension cushioned the car going over the rough roads. I feel very comfortable having a car seat in this car. (Expecting our first in July) With our current Mini S the suspension is so "sporty" (i.e. can feel every bump) I would not want to kart a newborn around in it. After this additional test drive I feel even more that the Countryman is just what are looking for in a second car. It is definitely more of a daily driver than our sporty Mini S.
#21
#22
First time hearing pop and burble
Ok early in the wee hours, me and this Mustang was messing around and I had Jumboshrimp in sport mode. We were at it for a couple of miles until he turned off and I went home. And then I heard it!!! The Popping and Burbling of the exhaust. Damn thats such a sweet sound, I just wish I could hear it on a more consistant basis.
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