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Bmw 318i/is 1992+ Performance Chip Stage 1 (north American Ecu Ending 990, 282) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Warszawa, MAZOWIECKIE, Poland

Warszawa, MAZOWIECKIE, Poland
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:BMW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0261200990

Welcome to my auction, I am clearing out a few items used in recent project so take a look at my other auctions.

Here I have a performance chip for the North American BMW e36 318i and 318is with the M42 (M42B18) engine.  There are 2 versions of this chip depending on the ECU you have:

  • Bosch ECU ending in 990 for 1992-1994 cars (0 261 200 990)
  • Bosch ECU ending in 282 for 1994-1995 cars (0 261 203 282
PLEASE SPECIFY THE CHIP YOU NEED AT CHECKOUT! 

Specs:

  • Peak power gain: 11 hp@5500 rpm
  • Peak power: 148 hp (up from 138 hp)
  • Peak torque gain: 19 ft-lbs @ 2500 rpm
  • Peak power: 147 ft-lbs (up from 134 ft-lbs)
  • Rev limit increase: 200 rpm (to 6700rpm)
  • No EWS function

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