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87 - 91 26 Hp Bmw E30 M3 Chip 071 Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $23.23
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 0261200171 race power Other Part Number:91 octane fuel is required minimum Interchange Part Number:FITS ECU #0261200171 ONLY! Check ECU before order! Brand:Performacne Chip

26+HP gain! Give new life to your autobahn stormer!

Chip- 91 OCTANE Only -- 7800 RPM Redline-- stock injectors ONLY

Full-range programming: Utilizing the only true, full-range programming in the industry, the Ultimate Performance! chip provides refinement and drive-ability second to none. Your car feels smoother, quicker, and more exciting under all conditions.
'Soft' rev-limiter: The Ultimate Performance! chip typically raises the factory rev-limiter slightly to extend the engine's operating range. Mainly intended for track and auto-cross use, as a way to 'hold a gear' during a curve, etc. our exclusive 'soft' rev-limiter offers better feel than stock and is much healthier for the engine.
Top speed limiter: Top speed limiter, Ultimate Performance! chip will remove it.

Fits

S14B23 with 071 ECU ONLY!

E30 -- M3


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