This is my first chance to receive the vass knowledge from all you BMW geeks, so please be patient with all my questions.
3) Some performance sound stores have told me that you can get switch out a computer card on the onboard computer to allow the 323i to boost its hp by 50 and also it removes the governer on the top speed. Is this true and if so does it void your warranty with BMW, decrease gas mileage, and make a noticeable speed difference? He also told me that they are appox. $500, is this right?
>> Yup -- Dinan is prbably the best known BMW aftermarket performance chip maker. But 50HP is way high...5-15HP is more likely. You'll notice it(!)
4) I get frustrated with the release point of my clutch. I have to excelerate to approx. 3000 rpm in first gear in order to keep the car from killing or avoid the chatter of the engine. Any techniques, parts, or solutions to this?
>>This is going to sound funny, but, make sure your butt is firmly planted in the driver's seat, especially when starting out from a stop. Often, especially for the new driver, the initial acceleration from a stop lifts the driver's clutch foot just a fraction, making the car accelerate forward more, and setting up a "viscious cycle" of jerking, as the driver tries to modulate the clutch. By being better "planted" in the seat, this can often be avoided.
5) Do I really need to use premium gas in my car. I never notice much of a difference.
>> Your car's performance is optimized for premium. But the computer will modify the spark timing so that the engine is not damaged when you put in lower octane. The adjustments made will reduce the cars gas mileage, and max power. With current gas prices, I figure the gas mileage lost will about cancel out the price savings of regular vs. premium (about a 10% dif). And, what's the point of buying a finely engineered German performance car and then taking away horsepower with cheap gas? Oh, buy the way, if you are driving hard (such as high throttle openings, mountain driving, trying to beat that joker in the Maxima in the next lane), you WILL notice the reduction in horsepower, and you will also run the risk of overheating or otherwise damaging your engine, over an extended period of time. Also, if you upgrade the engine chip, you will run a much greater risk of screwing up your engine if you don't keep it on a steady diet of premium gas.
Hope that helps!