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    Chip for low-octane gas?

    I know most chips say "must use XX octane fuel", but some don't say anything about it at all. How can you tell what chips are tuned for what grade fuel? It makes sense that to get a few more horses/lbs-ft you would need gas less prone to pinging, but are there 87oct chips out there? And if yes, are the hp/tq gains even worth it?
    1989 325i m50b25tu swap
    1989 325i (sold)

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    Chips make more power out of a stock engine by slightly increasing fuel flow and advancing ignition timing. So a chip is going to almost always mean that you have to run a higher octane gas.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      Buy the miller WAR chip. You can have like 4 tunes at once on it. So you can set up a 91 setup and a 88(water) setup and even a vallet mode.
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        #4
        Its because chips advance ignition timing. I dont get why you would want a 87 or 89 chip. Just stick with stock tuning.
        Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|

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          #5
          I have to agree that even the idea of a "low octane" chip is silly
          -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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            #6
            Originally posted by jlevie View Post
            Chips make more power out of a stock engine by slightly increasing fuel flow and advancing ignition timing. So a chip is going to almost always mean that you have to run a higher octane gas.
            Bingo. The real answer is to just keep it stock. In theory, you could run a 173 ECU if you're dying to swap something out.. You'll have more chip upgrade options running that ECU

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