Looking to STOP 2019 c43 popping & crackling
I'm not looking to discuss or debate the merits of the popping and farting in this thread, as I know the majority of people with AMGs love it. I'm looking to 1) figure out what combination of engine mapping and mechanical components are responsible for the noises, and 2) figuring out a way to eliminate them. From my perspective (and I suspect at least a small subset of other C43 and other AMG owners) the car would be much more enjoyable if it didn't make the annoying brap on upshifts at anything more than fractional throttle openings, and didn't fart/pop/gurgle in any mode, at any time.
For background, I am aware at a high level how fuel over-run works, and that it is mostly - if not entirely - an engine mapping function. I have looked at the major tuner sites, and so far as I can see no-one offers a tune that eliminates the burbles/cracks/farts, but some purport to offer maps that will introduce it in vehicles that don't have factory maps that produce the noises. Frankly, I'm more than a little suspect of most tuners' products, and making cars quieter isn't their game so not sure how helpful they might be. That said, I would love to be pleasantly surprised by a reputable tuner stepping up and offering a solution.
I'd appreciate any pointers from owners or vendors/tuner with REAL knowledge of how the 2019 C43 farting is accomplished, as it would provide a baseline understanding for how to go about undoing it. A logical starting point if there was something wrong with the car would be the dealer, but in this situation I'm 99% confident no dealer would help me modify the car from the factory setup, nor would any official Mercedes Benz resource be of any help.
Please, don't hijack this thread with comments about why you like it, or arguments about why I should learn to love it. By whatever means necessary, I'll find a way to stop the farting as for me it seriously undermines the enjoyment of an otherwise fine performance vehicle.
Last edited by gcurnew; Mar 22, 2019 at 03:03 AM.
I'm not looking to discuss or debate the merits of the popping and farting in this thread, as I know the majority of people with AMGs love it. I'm looking to 1) figure out what combination of engine mapping and mechanical components are responsible for the noises, and 2) figuring out a way to eliminate them. From my perspective (and I suspect at least a small subset of other C43 and other AMG owners) the car would be much more enjoyable if it didn't make the annoying brap on upshifts at anything more than fractional throttle openings, and didn't fart/pop/gurgle in any mode, at any time.
For background, I am aware at a high level how fuel over-run works, and that it is mostly - if not entirely - an engine mapping function. I have looked at the major tuner sites, and so far as I can see no-one offers a tune that eliminates the burbles/cracks/farts, but some purport to offer maps that will introduce it in vehicles that don't have factory maps that produce the noises. Frankly, I'm more than a little suspect of most tuners' products, and making cars quieter isn't their game so not sure how helpful they might be. That said, I would love to be pleasantly surprised by a reputable tuner stepping up and offering a solution.
I'd appreciate any pointers from owners or vendors/tuner with REAL knowledge of how the 2019 C43 farting is accomplished, as it would provide a baseline understanding for how to go about undoing it. A logical starting point if there was something wrong with the car would be the dealer, but in this situation I'm 99% confident no dealer would help me modify the car from the factory setup, nor would any official Mercedes Benz resource be of any help.
Please, don't hijack this thread with comments about why you like it, or arguments about why I should learn to love it. By whatever means necessary, I'll find a way to stop the farting as for me it seriously undermines the enjoyment of an otherwise fine performance vehicle.
In comfort and eco it shouldnt be happening ever.
If you're hard on the gas to accelerate on the Autobahn i'd does a deep "Omph!" while changing Gears, which is necessary for the Speedshift to change the Gears as quickly as it does.
But thats far from the Popping and Crackling you get when you're in Sport Plus.
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Honestly, this might be worth a trip to the dealer to check on. AFR could be out of whack for some reason, but not throwing a full CEL? Seems very strange to have S+ level popping in comfort...first I've heard of that.
I expect that the brap/oomph on upshifts is tied to getting fast shifts on large throttle openings, but it clearly a manufactured sound. I read an account that may or may not be accurate that the sound is amplified by the Burmester which may explain why It appears to be coming from the middle of the car rather than the exhaust.
Just to be clear...whether the car makes less of more of these manufactured/programmed noises is moot. I don't want to hear ANY manufactured pops, crackles or oomphs. I.m looking to find out exactly how they are programmed and then take steps to reprogram the car. My target is my 2012 Cayman S, which has a PDK that shifts as quickly as the AMG and makes no pops/crackles farts in any mode. (Porsche also went down the programmed exhaust noises route in it's later cars, but up to 2013 even Sport+ mode is blissfully devoid of popping/crackling).
Last edited by gcurnew; Mar 22, 2019 at 01:36 PM.
FWIW, I am not at all averse to raucously loud (but fartless) exhausts. My 2011 6-speed 911 GTS had the Sport Exhaust and I left the valve open all the time. My current PDK 2012 Cayman S doesn't have PSE but is still about as loud as the AMG without PE, and is actually a bit quiet for my tastes.
If I can eliminatethe braps/oomps/farts/crackles I would leave the PE valve open all the time and drive in only Sport and Sport+ with manual shifting.
Last edited by gcurnew; Mar 22, 2019 at 10:10 AM.
Honestly, this might be worth a trip to the dealer to check on. AFR could be out of whack for some reason, but not throwing a full CEL? Seems very strange to have S+ level popping in comfort...first I've heard of that.
New to AMG-land...What does AFR stand for? Not getting S+ level noises in Comfort/Moderate Engine setting...only some upshift/brap noises and small amount of farting and popping. I try to avoid dealers if possible, as I can already see the comments on the work order "Cannot reproduce customer complaint, no faults present in DME."
As an aside, I find it curious that MB doesn't make available more detailed technical information to AMG owners. All I see on Mercedes websites is high-level marketing info touting the virtues of technologies, but nothing close to detailed technical info. Porsche does a pretty decent job in this regard that MB would be well-advised to emulate, IMO.
Last edited by gcurnew; Mar 22, 2019 at 10:57 AM.
May be there is a programming fault with your car that mercedes needs to fix. First step is to upload a video if you can, so that we can tell you what exactly you are hearing. Second step is to visit dealership, before you go around "detuning" the car.
Should have gone for the non pe version if you hate the noise so much and just replaced the steering wheel instead of getting the PE package for steering wheel and then detuning the car. I am assuming you are in Canada?
May be there is a programming fault with your car that mercedes needs to fix. First step is to upload a video if you can, so that we can tell you what exactly you are hearing. Second step is to visit dealership, before you go around "detuning" the car.
Should have gone for the non pe version if you hate the noise so much and just replaced the steering wheel instead of getting the PE package for steering wheel and then detuning the car. I am assuming you are in Canada?
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Or do you have it in automatic and then press the manual mode button on the center console?
I ask because you say you drive in manual mode exclusively, and the former would be the easiest set up.
However (not apples to apples as I have a C450), I find that when I set my car to manual mode directly in the individual setting it pops louder than if I were to set it sports+ and press the manual mode button on the center console.
They seem to have set manual mode in individual as the most aggressive setting, even above sports+. For the c450 anyways.
Last edited by aimless; Mar 25, 2019 at 07:08 PM.


