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Old 01-17-2005, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i am looking into buying a cia and chip for my 97 m3. Which companies make the most power? Does it make more sense to buy both from the same company? How much power can i expect?

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i am looking into buying a cia and chip for my 97 m3. Which companies make the most power? Does it make more sense to buy both from the same company? How much power can i expect?

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The best are the Eurobahn. Dinan doesn't give any gains & neither does the Shark. You're looking at approximately 8 - 10 rwhp.
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i am looking into buying a cia and chip for my 97 m3. Which companies make the most power? Does it make more sense to buy both from the same company? How much power can i expect?

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