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how to chip my e36?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slide" data-source="post: 355005" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>my personal take on chipping. you won't feel the diff especially if u have an auto car. i did supposedly the best, hiop and didn't feel a thing. mine was a remap on my 96 328 though. if u have a 328 and want a bit more power, do the 325 manifold swap. search this website and e36coupe .com for more details. however i still say, if u have an auto best to leave it stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slide, post: 355005, member: 293"] my personal take on chipping. you won't feel the diff especially if u have an auto car. i did supposedly the best, hiop and didn't feel a thing. mine was a remap on my 96 328 though. if u have a 328 and want a bit more power, do the 325 manifold swap. search this website and e36coupe .com for more details. however i still say, if u have an auto best to leave it stock. [/QUOTE]
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