Keith Tanner said:E85 is a wonder drug indeed, but if you don’t have an ethanol sensor plumbed into the ECU it’s a bit of gamble as the ethanol content can vary quite a bit.
Turbos are knock limited, so retarding base timing allows you actually run some boost and achieve your peak power. The downside is that it’ll be lazier off boost and won’t spool quite as fast. It’s a reasonable solution for cheap.
I like a high compression engine with a lot of timing off-boost, but only if I have the tools to make it work and those aren’t the same as “super cheap”!
So back to the idea of working within the boundaries of the original ECU- the actual spark and fuel map in the car is always extended beyond it's normal operating conditions. As mentioned before- all MAF cars are mapped out to a load of 1 (real or not, the spark does retard the higher load beyond the data), and almost none of them actually get there. And that map is generally safe. Which means it's a reasonable thing to do to boost just up to the limit of the map and no farther- which is what was asked by the OP.
Add small turbo, with barely any boost, no mods, can you do that? And for many cars, the answer is yes. It's safer to use the highest octane you can get, but given the changes, the concept would certainly be safe.
Beyond that, then what? Then you start looking at the suggestions.
Like the E50-E85 option- the best part about doing that is not having to open up the engine and lower the compression. And given *most* of what would be done when you really go deeper into boosting- the rest of going to pump +100 octane fuel matches right up to it- aftermarket ECU, change in external hardware, etc. For sure, if I were to do another Challenge Alfa, instead of cutting the original pistons down, I would keep them stock, go E85, and change the controller like I did way back. As a matter of fact, I now regret telling John Brown that a boosted Miata w/o compression change was a bad idea (Sorry John, if you are reading this thread- your plan of a turbo Miata Datsun 2000 was going to be a blast...).
But back to the orignal question- add turbo and do nothing else- sure. I didn't see that it was a BMW 318- and that's a MAF car. Couple of lb of boost is something possible.