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Sprint Booster in R60 Feedback?

Hey all, Im loving my 2016 Countryman All4-S. I installed the JB+ and LOVE it. Def some nice additional power. I'm considering the Sprint Booster next. Any experience with it in the R60's? Any pros/cons? Thanks! Happy Holidays all!
 
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Definitely solves throttle lag and improves responsiveness!

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a sprint booster and jb+ is a great combination. makes the r60 feel like a mini should.
 
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a sprint booster and jb+ is a great combination. makes the r60 feel like a mini should.

True dat, dpike!

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Old 12-13-2016, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by dpike
a sprint booster and jb+ is a great combination. makes the r60 feel like a mini should.
@dpike, good morning. Have you had a JB+ and a Sprint Booster on a R60 or a Mini in general? Sprint Booster is next, then an intake, that will prob wrap any bolt on engine mods for me. I try to do one upgrade every 3k miles in alliance with oil changes. Also allows me to feel the effects of each individual mod.
 
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I have also researched this very subject thoroughly on this board and have messaged many respected members of the community here. General consensus among non-vendor guru's and mechanics is that the JB+ is plug and play with performance boosts of a modest gain. I like mine. Noticeable difference but subtle. It appears to be a safe mod when considering goodies to add to your car that hopefully won't lower the longevity and reliability of your Mini. General consensus on the sprint booster among the same non-vendor guru's is that the sprint booster is "snake oil" and certainly not worth the price tag especially when comparing the two. The JB definitely does what it is supposed to although the website claims on HP increase are certainly exaggerated. You will get far less for roughly the same price on the sprint booster. $200 can get you a lot of awesome accessories including service upgrades.
 
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So interesting. The Spring Booster seems to be a guaranteed difference in feel based purely on what it does. If the throttle body opens faster then it has to affect the feel at the pedal and the response at the wheels. If I can cut down my lag time and get more crisp and immediate throttle response with the Sprint Booster, and combine that with a little extra go from the JB+ and a little extra growl from an intake I think I will be a happy camper. Thats assuming all of those components play well together with the electronics in my 2016 CM S all4. Hmmm.....
 
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So, there is nothing like a Cobb for the mini? Ah, the good old days of an aquarium bleeder valve.
 
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I've had a sprint booster on my R53 JCW and the throttle response I got out of it was amazing. I can tell on my R60 it lags in response.. I would think the sprint booster is worth it but at that price, it's not high on my list on what to get next.. but I will cross that road if I want it or not when I get to it...

I wish the R60 boards was just as busy as the R53's, R56's, etc....
 
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I've had a sprint booster on my R53 JCW and the throttle response I got out of it was amazing. I can tell on my R60 it lags in response.. I would think the sprint booster is worth it but at that price, it's not high on my list on what to get next.. but I will cross that road if I want it or not when I get to it...

I wish the R60 boards was just as busy as the R53's, R56's, etc....
Agreed. Too many other things to do. Exhaust and rear sway bar are likely my first.
 
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@dpike, good morning. Have you had a JB+ and a Sprint Booster on a R60 or a Mini in general? Sprint Booster is next, then an intake, that will prob wrap any bolt on engine mods for me. I try to do one upgrade every 3k miles in alliance with oil changes. Also allows me to feel the effects of each individual mod.
i had both in my r60 and it's a good combination for normal folk who aren't looking to push their car but would like to feel a little extra from it... if that makes sense. the combination of these two items and a jcw exhaust made my r60 exactly what i wanted out of the vehicle but YMMV.
 
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Thanks for the feedback @dpike. Def what I am looking for out of my R60. Just a bit more power and if I can reduce the lag then even better. I think the addition of an intake will help too. Im convinced that helping a car breathe better here in CO where the air is thin has a big impact.
 
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Yeah your best bet at those kinds of altitudes is bring in air and getting air out as fast as your can...
 
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Sprint Booster & JB+

Some background info worth reading on the JB+ and Sprint Booster.

http://new.minimania.com/part/G2NMK3...2-R55-r61-2011





Cold Air Intake a good idea, too:

http://new.minimania.com/part/G2NME2...60-R61-04-2012





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I had both the jb+ and sprint booster and loved it, while sprint booster doesn't "add" anything to the car, it makes the throttle so much more fun, and with living in the Midwest, in the summer time I aid the powerband hit point a bit and then lower it for safety purposes in the winter time made it a great choice. I have gone away from the jb+ in favor of a manic tune but still run the sprint booster, and the on the fly changes make it very practical
 
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@jaskel thats it, Im sold. As mentioned above I am trying to do one mode/upgrade per oil change. Ill be at 10k in a month or so! Sprint Booster for sure, then an intake!
 
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Sprint Booster

Sounds great Matty, let us know how we can help, and please post your reactions one you have it installed.

http://new.minimania.com/What-is-Sprint-Booster

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Installed Sprint Booster V2 on CSA4

Originally Posted by Mini Mania
Sounds great Matty, let us know how we can help, and please post your reactions one you have it installed.

http://new.minimania.com/What-is-Sprint-Booster

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Just installed the Sprint Booster module on my 11' Countryman All4 Manual and can feel the difference. I generally just keep it in Sport mode (Green Light on mine), haven't tried much Sport+ Mode (Red light). Will use that when I get the Manic Stage 1 tune done in July.

I'll update after I get the tune. Also I have enabled sport mode as well and you can definitely feel a little more pep on top of the sprint booster, feels better to me with the steering tightened up a little.
 




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