sup. I have a TRM 91 octane chip on my M50 (no knock sensors) swap but I've always used 87 (never saw any butt dyno difference). However should I be running 91 for mpg sake? Would I actually see a difference in mpg even though I'm going to be paying .30$ more a gallon? Thanks
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if the chip is tuned for 91, you should be using 91. otherwise, you may as well sell the chip because you aren't making any use of it. -
Figured. I just haven't felt any posterior dynamometer difference at all running 91 for a few days.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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Alot of the reason too is since they raise the limiter its to reduce the chance of predet
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a rev limiter is directly related to valve float , i know that'
but it's commonly accepted that as you rev higher and internal temperatures raise it increases the likelyhood of predet
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you aren't going to get valve float on a BMW unless you money shift it. and it's not going to cause detonation, either.
these aren't GM V6's....Comment
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haha ironic you said that... last car I owned was a s10 with a 262 v6 for 9 years lol
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I'm curious about this as well, definitely no knocking or any adverse affects from me running 87 as opposed to 91, and I don't feel a difference in butt dyno, but I'm curious if its a difference in MPG?Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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you have knock sensors.
the chip increases ignition advance. but since you're running 87, the computer just retards it back until it stops knocking.Comment
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There are no knock sensors on a M50 non vanos.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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