Best I ran without needing CPI or WMI from Lozic was 1.4 bar. I had no issues with that tune and only ran 93 octane. This is before he moved stateside. I think the gas in Korea is better and/ or they use a different system for calculating octane. Kinda like metric vs imperial. For 1.5 bar, you will definitely need wmi or cpi, as the tune is just too aggressive and requires a higher octane. If you don't do that, you will have constant timing corrections and risk blowing the engine. This doesn't matter who you have for a tuner.
Another thing to be aware of is that each car is going to react slightly different to the tunes. Even it's the same tune. There is always variance. My car for whatever reason, does not like ethanol as much as some other cars. It also seems to be a boost monster and hit higher psi even on the same settings as some other owners. I've had to use the JB4 to lower boost on multiple tunes and this was not exclusive to any one tuner.
Depending on where you live, for 93 octane, you need to stay 1.4 bar and under. Limiting JB4 interference with an ECU tune is also important. I had issues from too many things trying to control fuel and wastegate. Got rid of
fuel wires and
EWG and problems left. Everyones cars will react a little different, just something to keep in mind whenever you are doing any mod to your car.