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    Remap or chip

    Hi lads looking to get a chip or a remap for the m52b28 I recently put into the e36, currently has a m50 manifold also on it . Would be better get a chip or send off ecu for a good doing over.? Don't really know too much about chips and ecu's and all that so any suggestions and advice be great

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    RE: Remap or chip

    Sending off the ecu seems to be popular. I'm looking at getting mine done soon but want it on a dyno. As only way to show results and get a custom tune to your car not just a generic map.

    Technically you need a chip and a map from what I've read as they can't remap the standard chip they have to swap if for a mapable one

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    RE: Remap or chip

    D ecu's are different on the m52's and m50's.

    Did you not put a nonvanos m50 2.5 into the car?

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    RE: Remap or chip

    Either will only be as good as the mods supporting it. Eg injectors, manifolds, exhaust etc. Do both

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    RE: Remap or chip

    Ended up putting in the m52b28 328i in the end ha still have the 2.5 as a back up

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    RE: Remap or chip

    Dave Hawe down in cork has done a couple of ecu's for me. Made a noticeable difference to the car. Send him a pm on Driver. DaveMsport.

    Pm'd you there.

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    RE: Remap or chip

    What he like for doing a road car

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