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    #16
    Pull your DME, take off the cover and read the label on the EPROM that resides inside.
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      #17
      Best thing to do to the m20 is to remove it completely. If you want serious power and are not in need of a daily go s52, if you want good power, and have a budget(especially for maintenance), go m30 b35. If you need a daily go m50 or m52. Other than that, a really thorough tune up is about the best you'll do without spending the money it would take to put at least an m50 in it, which is a better motor all around. Make sure while doing your tune up you get the OEM replacements, not those Bosch platinum garbage sparks(electrode on them isn't long enough), the platinum is really just a marketing thing to get you to buy them. I would go with NGK. Don't put a K&N in it, waste of money. High quality fuel system cleaner could help. A 3.73lsd, is probably the most important thing at this point for your car, I wouldn't do 4.10, it gets really annoying on the highway. A chip will do decently for you, as well. I really like my Mark D for my M30. Short shifter will make it a little faster too. Cat back exhaust will do decently to increase the thrill of the car IMO, even though it won't make it any faster. The m20 isn't really worth a damn IMHO while naturally aspirated, too expensive to modify for the power returns that you will get.

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        #18
        Originally posted by browntown View Post
        open the ecu up and see if there is a chip that doesn't look like it belongs. report back with any markings, or better take a pic.
        Will do, probably this weekend if it ever stops raining. cheers.

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          #19
          Here is a pic...



          So any suggestions or comments for the noob? I think I need to start running 91 octane.

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            #20
            that's a mark D chip. i'd talk to mark and ask him what fuel you need for that chip. his website is http://www.dsylva-tech.ca/
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              #21
              Does it ping with 87?

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                #22
                Thanks nando, I sent him a PM.

                Originally posted by LowR3V'in View Post
                Does it ping with 87?
                I have not had any issues so far with 87 octane. looking at the chips available on his site I am interested in confirming it is for the stock 14# injectors.

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                  #23
                  4.10 diff FTMFW!!

                  also a good sealed intake or home brew affair, chip and full exhaust for starters.

                  Currently E30-less

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by DmcL View Post
                    4.10 diff FTMFW!!

                    also a good sealed intake or home brew affair, chip and full exhaust for starters.
                    A chip and free-flow exhaust are worthwhile. There's no power to be gained from swapping out the stock air box. Just make sure it has a clean filter in it.
                    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                      #25
                      maintenance.


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                        #26
                        I've got that same chip, it is Mark D. You need 91 octane for that chip, but around here they only have 89 and 93 so I use 93.
                        West German BMWs, they just don't make the same as they did before the wall fell.
                        ^Case in point: Auto-Repair Technology. Everytime my car isn't starting or acting up I let it sit, sometimes for an hour, sometimes for days. But it eventually fixes itself.

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