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It pops/gurgles in sport mode because sport mode dumps a little fuel directly into the exhaust when it normally doesn't while not in sport mode.
On a side note, I've noticed the pops only happen after having driven the car for a certain distance. For example, if I only make a 2-3 mile commute in sport mode, no pops....if I stretch that to a few miles more, pops/gurgles all over the place.
That makes sense so it does change the map.
Agree about the distance but i suspect it's actually temp that triggers it, I need 5 or 6 miles on the clock before anything happens.
My 2010 N14 jcw pops and bangs a lot, and as said only does it when its up to temperature, as there is no gauge fitted I use that as a sign the car is now ok to use properly, I was under the impression N18 engines only pop in sport mode which seems a bit of a backwards step, but not as much as the years they stoped doing it at all.
So what makes the JCWs pop over the MCS with the same engine? Is it a different downpipe or is it the different cat back section of the exhaust? Or is it simply the engine mapping is different?
Don't think the downpipe is different on the jcw to the cooper s, so its possibly exhaust (especially the rear silencer) I would think as I gather mapping is the same?
Don't think the downpipe is different on the jcw to the cooper s, so its possibly exhaust (especially the rear silencer) I would think as I gather mapping is the same?
I think mapping is a little different because there is an ECU remap needed when you get the factory tuning kit.
Probably right concerning the jcw mapping as there is a different Turbo,, I know the jcw rear silencer makes a big difference to the sound when fitted to Cooper s models though.