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Car's behaviour without Driving Modes
In my Mini configurator is possible to choose a Cooper without Driving Modes (only available in Chili package). How will be the behaviour of a Cooper without Driving Mode selector on it? Like in Mid Mode?
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Probably like it's in sport the whole time
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Wonder which engine sound it plays over the stereo!
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Originally Posted by GregoryK
(Post 3985342)
Wonder which engine sound it plays over the stereo!
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Originally Posted by Danger Dan
(Post 3985335)
Probably like it's in sport the whole time
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I think the jury is still out on this. I personally don't believe there is any increase in performance between modes. They stereo sound box makes it sound louder and the pedal response is stronger or less but is the engine producing more HP or less? I personally doubt it. in my standard transmission the steering weight is the same unless I pick "chassis" in one of the sub menus. Other have stated that their steering sharpens in engine mode. I have DDC though so mine may well be different.
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Originally Posted by GregoryK
(Post 3985360)
I think the jury is still out on this. I personally don't believe there is any increase in performance between modes. They stereo sound box makes it sound louder and the pedal response is stronger or less but is the engine producing more HP or less? I personally doubt it. in my standard transmission the steering weight is the same unless I pick "chassis" in one of the sub menus. Other have stated that their steering sharpens in engine mode. I have DDC though so mine may well be different.
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I would have choosen no driving modes if it was available.
Less is more, better. |
Originally Posted by nulheim
(Post 3985327)
In my Mini configurator is possible to choose a Cooper without Driving Modes (only available in Chili package). How will be the behaviour of a Cooper without Driving Mode selector on it? Like in Mid Mode?
All F56 MINI in the US come with driving modes as standard equipment, so it's unlikely that anybody on this forum has any experience in a Cooper without driving modes. I think would be a good assumption that it is permanently at mid-mode. |
Originally Posted by hammerhands
(Post 3985410)
I would have choosen no driving modes if it was available.
Less is more, better. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: |
It appears to me that in the UK the driving modes can be selected as optional equipment and are available as no-cost options on the Chili and JCW Interior packs.
from the configurator: MINI Driving Modes £ 135 Or save with combination With John Cooper Works Interior £ 0 With Chili £ 0 The mid-mode is default on engine startup if you order it. |
Originally Posted by GregoryK
(Post 3985360)
I think the jury is still out on this. I personally don't believe there is any increase in performance between modes. They stereo sound box makes it sound louder and the pedal response is stronger or less but is the engine producing more HP or less? I personally doubt it. in my standard transmission the steering weight is the same unless I pick "chassis" in one of the sub menus. Other have stated that their steering sharpens in engine mode. I have DDC though so mine may well be different.
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I notice significant difference among the modes
I prefer mid for daily suburb. |
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