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    Miller PSIK?

    Hi all,

    I am running M30 AFM with SSSquid, 19lb injectors and kamotor intake. I keep seeing ad on r3v facebook page from Miller, and I wonder what would I gain if I switch my setup to Miller (PSIK)?
    Miller claim that their gain is through out the rpm instead of just peak, but installation requires cutting DME wiring. Also, anyone here have problem with installation and / or smog (in CA)?
    Thanks!

    Matthew
    Current:
    '88 325ic Silver 5sp
    '17 Subaru Outback 3.6R

    Past:
    '14 Rav4 EV (with tons of torque!)
    '06 325i Black 5sp
    '02 S4 Avant Black 6sp
    '00 Boxster Silver 5sp
    '98 New Bettle Yellow 5sp

    #2
    I guess I asked too soon. I searched the forum and find out indeed someone did a dyno (I was several pages beyond the first so I did not look at them initially). Looks like the whp gain is minimal, esp. since I already have M30 AFM Mod. Please correct me if my assumption is wrong, thanks!

    Matthew
    Current:
    '88 325ic Silver 5sp
    '17 Subaru Outback 3.6R

    Past:
    '14 Rav4 EV (with tons of torque!)
    '06 325i Black 5sp
    '02 S4 Avant Black 6sp
    '00 Boxster Silver 5sp
    '98 New Bettle Yellow 5sp

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      #3
      install and show us your findings
      89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

      new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505

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        #4
        Not $525 worth of improvement in my opinion... Fully programmable stand-alones can be had for less than that.
        1989 325i Lachssilber Sedan
        5-Speed Swapped
        M30B35 Swapped
        MegaSquirt MS3X

        1987 325i Lachssilber Sedan
        260k OEM Automatic Daily Baby

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          #5
          ^ Show me a ready-to-plug-in standalone that includes a MAF for $525



          OP, your setup is already the home-made equivalent to what Miller offers in a package. I don't think you'd see more than a couple ponies. If you were starting with stock hardware ... sure, but you are not.
          ADAMS Autosport

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