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<blockquote data-quote="sharizat" data-source="post: 661146" data-attributes="member: 32983"><p>hey guys this is abit off topic. Like what MRsamdol says there will be knocking with ron 95, but im wondering how about my model which is E46? does the ECU respond to fuel change and retard/advance the timing accordingly? just wondering if suddenly i am to fill with ron 97 just to feel the power and for normal usage i fill it with ron95, will it be the same like the E90's ecu or it wont change? just curious as this is kind of my first UDM and this is all electronics. Anyone / sifu's can advice? thanks in advance guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharizat, post: 661146, member: 32983"] hey guys this is abit off topic. Like what MRsamdol says there will be knocking with ron 95, but im wondering how about my model which is E46? does the ECU respond to fuel change and retard/advance the timing accordingly? just wondering if suddenly i am to fill with ron 97 just to feel the power and for normal usage i fill it with ron95, will it be the same like the E90's ecu or it wont change? just curious as this is kind of my first UDM and this is all electronics. Anyone / sifu's can advice? thanks in advance guys [/QUOTE]
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