My BMW 335i Progression Thread.
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Monroeville,PA
^ finally someone who likes the red mirrors lol
Well I just bought this front BMW sunshade today.

I'm really thinking about getting the jb4 and get a set of active autowerks downpipes or ar downpipes !!!
Well I just bought this front BMW sunshade today.

I'm really thinking about getting the jb4 and get a set of active autowerks downpipes or ar downpipes !!!
Extra downforce and cooling of the engine bay, Charlo, didn't the F&F series teach you anything?! 
And I'd get CF wrap maybe or actual CF mirrors if available. Otherwise I'd stick with oem color but to each their own.

And I'd get CF wrap maybe or actual CF mirrors if available. Otherwise I'd stick with oem color but to each their own.
not sure I dig the red stencil, red mirrors is money though
and PS i hate anything AA, they seem very shady to me. AR makes some nice ones, so does iCarbon
have you looked into Cobb tuning? much easier installation since its a flash, would be nice for a guy like you that isnt too much into DIY installs
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Monroeville,PA
Esco I paid $66.50 shipped for my sunshade on eBay
here I found one for your 135i for $54 shipped
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-1...#ht_1446wt_722
I'm going to look into Cobb tuning thx bro
here I found one for your 135i for $54 shipped
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-1...#ht_1446wt_722
I'm going to look into Cobb tuning thx bro
sweet, thanks!
from all the research I've done, looks like Cobb is the way to go. So easy to install, and you can change to newer updated maps much easier than all the piggys. So far no one has had any problems w/ it, at least nothing major, just a few bugs at first and most, if not all have been worked out
from all the research I've done, looks like Cobb is the way to go. So easy to install, and you can change to newer updated maps much easier than all the piggys. So far no one has had any problems w/ it, at least nothing major, just a few bugs at first and most, if not all have been worked out
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Monroeville,PA
wow esco ive been doing some research on the cobb tuning and its really just 1 plug that you plug into the OBDII, and your done basically haha.
stock 335i's run around 240hp/273tq (obviously some number will read higher/lower depending on what dyno, and elevation etc)
with the cobb tuning with 93 octane(which is the octane i already use) i should see 313hp and 378tq!! thats impressive!
stock 335i's run around 240hp/273tq (obviously some number will read higher/lower depending on what dyno, and elevation etc)
with the cobb tuning with 93 octane(which is the octane i already use) i should see 313hp and 378tq!! thats impressive!










