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      06-12-2015, 05:52 PM   #5
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Drives: 2015 BMW 228i M Sport
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Originally Posted by Thescout13 View Post
I have a California bought 228i with an N20.

Also bought my wife a 320i with an N20 in California.

Both have m-sport / sport package on them respectively. Don't know if that makes a difference.

And yes I'm 100% positive they are N20 and not N26. Trust me I looked into it. So it is imaginable haha.

Hope this adds to the BMW confusion
Strange. Oh well, the N26 is what I got, according to my VIN. I was going to say "when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade" but the N26 is a pretty fierce engine and the stock M Sport a fast car, so no lemons here! It's a little galling that the tune will produce slightly smaller HP and torque gains but it will still make a very productive engine even more so by a significant margin.

CA can be annoying, considering the strict emission standards combined with 91 octane maximum at the pumps. Oh well, at least I can run the Michelin Pilot summer tires all year round, which is a big bonus.
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