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      04-13-2010, 07:48 PM   #1
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how much boost can you run on 335i

I am looking to do some performance engine mods now.I have DCi on my car.Next looks to be the JB3-2.0.whats the max recommended boost to put on a otherwise stock 335i? what is a good constant running boost for day driving or long drive?if there is any lol.I would like to also keep my warranty in case i have to go back to the dealer.I know the JB3 i can unplug.do you think the DCi voids warranty?Last thing for now is boost gauge,whats recommended,good?
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Any modifications can void your warranty. Your safest bet is to remove everything prior to service. If you go the JB3 route, I would stick to map 3 at the highest. It's also recommended that you purchase a BT Tool for code clearing and diagnostics. In the rare case you do throw a tuner code, the BT Tool will be able to clear this for you. That or the procede, it has a built in code clearing feature. It really depends on how indepth you get into tuning your car. But imo, everyone should own a BT tool.
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thanks.i was also looking into the Procede.Seems the Procede has some nice features.
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      04-14-2010, 10:10 AM   #4
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I am looking to do some performance engine mods now.I have DCi on my car.Next looks to be the JB3-2.0.whats the max recommended boost to put on a otherwise stock 335i? what is a good constant running boost for day driving or long drive?if there is any lol.I would like to also keep my warranty in case i have to go back to the dealer.I know the JB3 i can unplug.do you think the DCi voids warranty?Last thing for now is boost gauge,whats recommended,good?
On a stock car we recommend map 3 which runs about 12-13PSI range. The Rix Vent gauge is probably the best gauge IMO. Like mentioned above the BT tool is a great idea to own.

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      04-14-2010, 10:23 AM   #5
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thanks.i was also looking into the Procede.Seems the Procede has some nice features.
if you get a procede (do it!) you really don't need a BT tool. It's a nice addition but completely unnecessary for the main thing you'll be using it for (code reading/clearing).
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which ever tune you go....i'd say be ready for whatever comes your way...
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      04-14-2010, 11:04 AM   #7
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On a stock car 12-13PSI seems safe. Full bolt ons and 93 octane, 14-15.5. Full bolt-ons + 93 octane with Meth 15.5-16.5. Full bolt ons, Race Gas + Meth up to 17. Full bolt ons, Race Gas + Meth _ Nitrous 17-20.

Just from anecdotal/ casual observation.
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if you get a procede (do it!) you really don't need a BT tool. It's a nice addition but completely unnecessary for the main thing you'll be using it for (code reading/clearing).
12-13 for stock 14-16 full bolt ons 16+ with meth

Also jp when you going back to do more dyno testing
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And with turbos 18.5-19.5
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