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Old 02-14-2005, 10:16 AM
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power boost

i'm wondering how much horsepower could i gain for my 2000 323i, if i did
some modifications with the exception of supercharging it? i believe a stock 323i has 170hp if i'm not mistaken. could i at least, hit the 200hp
mark without the turbo kit? i need an expert's opinion. thanks!
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Old 02-14-2005, 10:36 AM
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Re: power boost

Sure you can . . . you add a chip to it and do an exhaust upgrade and CAI . .that should be around 30 more HP's
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Re: power boost

thanks!
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do a little port n polish and maybe intake ofcourse exhaust...b/c as ive been told the first things u wanna do is let the car breathe. With means exhaust and intake etc. but you can easily get 200hp...not an m3 eater yet tho hehe drop that turbo in there and ya got one.
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