Superchips has decided to apply its engine optimisation know-how on the 2010 BMW 135i.
Powered by its 3.0-litre 6-cylinder turbo engine the Superchips 2010 BMW 135i is now able to develop an additional 49 bhp thanks to an ECU upgrade. This means that total output for the Superchips 2010 BMW 135i is now 360 bhp and 456 Nm of torque instead of 315 bhp and 394 Nm of torque.
The revised engine electronics also enable the Superchips 2010 BMW 135i to benefit from its maximum torque at 1,000 rpm lower that before, and as a result the car can now accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and reach a limited top speed of 155 mph.
The Superchips 2010 BMW 135i engine optimisation module carries a 445 GBP price tag.
Superchips press release :
Thanks to its combination of small size and powerful 3.0-litre six
cylinder twin turbocharged engine, BMW’s 135i has attracted a loyal
following amongst owners and the motoring press.
Which is why Buckingham based Superchips Ltd, the market leading
specialist in performance electronic tuning, is pleased to unveil a
performance boosting ECU remap for the 135i.
The result of extensive investigation into the BMW’s Siemens MSD ECU
parameters, Superchip’s highly experienced technicians successfully
identified several performance enhancement opportunities with the
original factory settings, enabling the company to refine the 135i’s ECU
map to meet the needs of the BMW driving enthusiast who demands a
sharper, more exciting drive.
Careful optimisation of ignition, fuelling and turbo boost settings
via combination of extensive chassis dyno testing and road validation
has produced a Superchips remap that elevates the performance of the
135i onto a different plane.
As measured on its in house four wheel drive chassis dyno’, the
Superchips upgrade boosts the BMW 135i’s peak power from a tested
standard output of 315 bhp, to a mighty 360 bhp, with a maximum power
gain of 49 bhp at 5989 rpm.
The Superchips ECU remap also significantly enhances the 135i’s
torque output, rising from a measured 394 Nm to an impressive 456 Nm at
just 3359 rpm, with maximum gain of 70 Nm at just 3267 rpm.
Compared to the standard BMW 135i, the Superchips upgraded car
produces peak torque over 1000 rpm lower down in the rev range, making
it not only ultimately faster, but also significantly easier to drive.
Although not yet tested against the clock, the Superchips remapped
BMW 135i is expected to better the standard car’s 5.3 second 0-60 mph
sprint time, although for safety reasons the 155 mph speed limiter is
left untouched.
The Superchips BMW 135i ECU remap also scores at the pumps – when
driven on a like for like basis with the standard car owners will
experience no fuel consumption penalty, despite the extra performance.
Installation of the Superchips ECU remap entails customers visiting
one of approximately 100 Superchips dealerships in the UK who will
undertake the remap procedure.
Customers can be assured the Superchips conversion is covered by a
full Customer Service Guarantee and an industry-leading 12 month /
30,000 supplementary full vehicle warranty.
Suitable for both manual and automatic transmission variants of BMW
135i produced from 2007 onwards, the Superchips ECU remap is available
now both directly from Superchips and its UK dealer network, priced at
£445.00 including VAT @ 17.5%.
Superchips – don’t compromise, optimise.

Source: Superchips