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Originally Posted by Ironhorse
With the first gen MINI Cooper S, the power doesn’t really get going until you get over 3K rpm due to the supercharger needing to do its thing.
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Oh man, wish you hadn't chimed in with that as I just spent $350 on this thing, but I guess you're right and that makes sense. I think slow throttle response is a factor, though. It's not just a lack of power; it's a fraction of a second delay as the RPMs build that
feels like the delay illustrated in the video. I'll 100% do my best to give feedback on this thing that is objective. The good thing is you can do a launch with it off, then turn it on so it's pretty tough to ignore if there is no difference.