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      04-30-2012, 09:30 PM   #1
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want to get a tune need advice, first time

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I have wanted to get a tune or chip for a while and I have some money together. I am doing this on my own and don't really know a lot about tuning or modifying the engine. The warranty was up last june. I will take it to a place and have it done but which one should I get? Do I have to change other systems right away, like the exhaust? What damage could this do to the engine, what are the risks? I want to add some HP, not a lot around 50-80 HP. I don't have a ton of money but could possibly do one thing at a time. I know it sounds like I don't know what I am talking about but I have a basic understanding, really basic. Any threads, advice, info, websites would be appreciated. I don't want to get taken so I am trying to get informed. Thanks in advance.

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      04-30-2012, 10:46 PM   #2
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I have wanted to get a tune or chip for a while and I have some money together. I am doing this on my own and don't really know a lot about tuning or modifying the engine. The warranty was up last june. I will take it to a place and have it done but which one should I get? Do I have to change other systems right away, like the exhaust? What damage could this do to the engine, what are the risks? I want to add some HP, not a lot around 50-80 HP. I don't have a ton of money but could possibly do one thing at a time. I know it sounds like I don't know what I am talking about but I have a basic understanding, really basic. Any threads, advice, info, websites would be appreciated. I don't want to get taken so I am trying to get informed. Thanks in advance.

Beth
Wrong forums dude, post in the n54... Get Cobb its much easier to play around with.
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Nobody is going to spoon-feed the information you want to you. Go on the N54 section, and just read what other ppl have, their feedback, etc. Then pick your poison.
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Know any "dudes" named Beth??? Thanks, I will check out N54.

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Know any "dudes" named Beth??? Thanks, I will check out N54.

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Listen Beth, this argument is worthless without pictures lol. Good luck.
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Wow, rude people. I'm sorry Beth on their behalf.

As some said earlier, you are within the n54 classified engine. Which, is the twin turbo. Whereas, we are the twin scroll "single" turbo.
Anyways, someone also recommended that you get Cobb Accessport (AP). This will be an easier device for you to fiddle with and will be much more beneficial. We, n55 people, do not have this for our car yet.

With this, you will not need to get any other modifications. No exhaust, downpipe, intake, etc. But, if you do choose to do so in the future, you can change the maps accordingly. Let's say you get downpipes and dual cone intakes, then you can UP the map to take advantage of your mods. Either way this will add enough "Horsepower."
In the end you will be able to achieve 80 give or take... Depending on what else you want to throw in.

But, definitely lurk around the n54 section and see. They have a load of info. Many people will have biased opinions about Cobb, JB4, and Proceed. So, make sure you load up on a lot of info. These tunes will not be hard to install and uninstall.
If you can simply get under the hood with some tools and follow directions and YouTube videos yourself, then you're good. But, it's also nothing you can take to an Indy shop to install either. They can do it easily.

As far as harming your engine, don't worry. First of all you've got an 07. You've got plenty of other things to worry about than a tune. It won't do much to harm your car.
Make sure you check with your dealer if they're mod friendly. Otherwise, uninstalling it can be reversible pretty easily.

I've been typing this whole thing on an iPhone ha!
Hopefully this will clear some things up and sorry again for people not providing you info, but I never had an n54 myself, this is all info inhab just acquired from being on here so much.

Best of luck,
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2007 335i

I have wanted to get a tune or chip for a while and I have some money together. I am doing this on my own and don't really know a lot about tuning or modifying the engine. The warranty was up last june. I will take it to a place and have it done but which one should I get? Do I have to change other systems right away, like the exhaust? What damage could this do to the engine, what are the risks? I want to add some HP, not a lot around 50-80 HP. I don't have a ton of money but could possibly do one thing at a time. I know it sounds like I don't know what I am talking about but I have a basic understanding, really basic. Any threads, advice, info, websites would be appreciated. I don't want to get taken so I am trying to get informed. Thanks in advance.

Beth
I think the two most popular tunes right now for the N54 are the JB4 and COBB. Shoot me a PM and I can answer any questions you have but if you search the N54 section you will see a lot of info.

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Wow, rude people. I'm sorry Beth on their behalf.

As some said earlier, you are within the n54 classified engine. Which, is the twin turbo. Whereas, we are the twin scroll "single" turbo.
Anyways, someone also recommended that you get Cobb Accessport (AP). This will be an easier device for you to fiddle with and will be much more beneficial. We, n55 people, do not have this for our car yet.

With this, you will not need to get any other modifications. No exhaust, downpipe, intake, etc. But, if you do choose to do so in the future, you can change the maps accordingly. Let's say you get downpipes and dual cone intakes, then you can UP the map to take advantage of your mods. Either way this will add enough "Horsepower."
In the end you will be able to achieve 80 give or take... Depending on what else you want to throw in.

But, definitely lurk around the n54 section and see. They have a load of info. Many people will have biased opinions about Cobb, JB4, and Proceed. So, make sure you load up on a lot of info. These tunes will not be hard to install and uninstall.
If you can simply get under the hood with some tools and follow directions and YouTube videos yourself, then you're good. But, it's also nothing you can take to an Indy shop to install either. They can do it easily.

As far as harming your engine, don't worry. First of all you've got an 07. You've got plenty of other things to worry about than a tune. It won't do much to harm your car.
Make sure you check with your dealer if they're mod friendly. Otherwise, uninstalling it can be reversible pretty easily.

I've been typing this whole thing on an iPhone ha!
Hopefully this will clear some things up and sorry again for people not providing you info, but I never had an n54 myself, this is all info inhab just acquired from being on here so much.

Best of luck,
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