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Speedtouch
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Yes. Miller do a range for the M20 and M30 engines.
https://www.millerperformancecars.com/s ... onversions
I fitted one several years ago to a 1988 325iSE and was impressed at how much smoother the throttle response was.
https://www.millerperformancecars.com/s ... onversions
I fitted one several years ago to a 1988 325iSE and was impressed at how much smoother the throttle response was.
///M aurice
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=279421
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=279421
They dont touch the b20 unfortunately. Would an intake kit and chip (say sssquid) provide similar benefits to a MAF and chip?Speedtouch wrote:Yes. Miller do a range for the M20 and M30 engines.
https://www.millerperformancecars.com/s ... onversions
I fitted one several years ago to a 1988 325iSE and was impressed at how much smoother the throttle response was.
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Cloggy Saint
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Unfortunately, this is true.Cloggy Saint wrote:Unfortunately there isn't really anything that will breathe any extra life into a b20.
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Speedtouch
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The sssquid chips sound expensive at $185, plus they will be set up for American lower grade fuel.Ksulls wrote:They dont touch the b20 unfortunately. Would an intake kit and chip (say sssquid) provide similar benefits to a MAF and chip?
I can supply either Mild or Wild chips for the M20B20 for just £40 posted within the UK, which give the following gains:
M20B20 Mild; 7-10bhp gain. Improved mpg and low/mid-range torque, eliminates flat spots to perk up the throttle response, 6900rpm rev limit.
M20B20 Wild; 8-13bhp gain, to liven up the venerable M20B20, 6500rpm rev limit.
The standard BMW air filter casing is well designed, and really just needs a K&N panel filter to give some possible improvement over the standard BMW air filter - forget about induction kits, which tend to draw in warm air, reducing power.
///M aurice
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=279421
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=279421
I live in Australia so the sssquid chips cost even moreSpeedtouch wrote:The sssquid chips sound expensive at $185, plus they will be set up for American lower grade fuel.Ksulls wrote:They dont touch the b20 unfortunately. Would an intake kit and chip (say sssquid) provide similar benefits to a MAF and chip?
I can supply either Mild or Wild chips for the M20B20 for just £40 posted within the UK, which give the following gains:
M20B20 Mild; 7-10bhp gain. Improved mpg and low/mid-range torque, eliminates flat spots to perk up the throttle response, 6900rpm rev limit.
M20B20 Wild; 8-13bhp gain, to liven up the venerable M20B20, 6500rpm rev limit.
The standard BMW air filter casing is well designed, and really just needs a K&N panel filter to give some possible improvement over the standard BMW air filter - forget about induction kits, which tend to draw in warm air, reducing power.


