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davecweed 25 November 2008 07:07 PM

New M3 vs 335i chipped
 
these cars are getting cheaper, the 335i is really cheap, which is better in terms of performance and mpg, any owners out there?

cheers

dave

RobEvo5 25 November 2008 08:49 PM

I'm not sure that anyone has managed to crack the code of a 335I but if its been done i should imagine a remapped 335I in a straight line to be a serious bit of kit.

billythekid 26 November 2008 10:01 AM

135i is faster than both, which is why BMW have just released a new map that will get put on all 135i's at their next service / dealer visit that limits the power and drops torque 1000rpm further up the rev range.

BMW say its for "noise" reasons but I suspect its to make the 135i slower than the M3 myself...

LG John 26 November 2008 10:10 AM

LOL, sod that. There is absolutely NO WAY I'd tolerate putting my car into the dealers for a service for it to be returned to me slower than when it went in. I'd refuse, and if they claim it's required or the warranty will be null and void then I'd say the car fundamentally flawed when originally sold to me and therefore not fit for the purpose for which it was intended and would reject it for a full refund.

Jamescsti 26 November 2008 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by Saxo Boy (Post 8301797)
LOL, sod that. There is absolutely NO WAY I'd tolerate putting my car into the dealers for a service for it to be returned to me slower than when it went in. I'd refuse, and if they claim it's required or the warranty will be null and void then I'd say the car fundamentally flawed when originally sold to me and therefore not fit for the purpose for which it was intended and would reject it for a full refund.

Agreed, i'd refuse to take my car back into the dealership and find a good independant instead, wouldn't accept that

skinters 26 November 2008 11:08 AM

Moving torque up rev range give gearboxes an easier life too - More likely it's to combat clutch and gearbox warranty claims I suspect...

Mitchy260 26 November 2008 11:19 AM

135 or 335?

Do they both use the same engine? 306hp?

What do they remap to?

M3 has 414hp

Juice 26 November 2008 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by RobEvo5 (Post 8300885)
I'm not sure that anyone has managed to crack the code of a 335I but if its been done i should imagine a remapped 335I in a straight line to be a serious bit of kit.

The only place i know that have cracked the code is here

Evolve About Us

went there on a dyno day and some high end motors turned up and there were 2 e90 335i's getting there ecu's remapped

IIRC they put a huge grin on the owners face as the torque and power increase was huge

:thumb:

RobEvo5 26 November 2008 12:01 PM

Cool nice link - 335I with 380bhp and shed loads of torque. Definately new M3 territory if not beyond with all that torque. Probably makes for a much nicer real world drive.

I have seriously overlooked 135I's. 306bhp out of a tiny,tiny car must be huge fun :D

Dibs 26 November 2008 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by RobEvo5 (Post 8302009)
306bhp out of a tiny,tiny car must be huge fun :D


Yep, great fun but way too expensive IMHO.

Dibs :cool:

LG John 26 November 2008 01:26 PM

The only problem with the 135 is it's very nearly as heavy as the 3-series anyway so whilst you think 306bhp is going to be electric compared to the 3-series it's not much quicker at all!

Deep Singh 26 November 2008 01:37 PM

The 335i chipped maybe as fast as an M3 in a straight line but there is alot more to a M car than power. The steering rack, suspension, brakes etc. iirc the 335 doesn't even have a limited slip diff.

Its probably a fantastic car but is not a drivers car in the way the M3 is

billythekid 26 November 2008 02:05 PM

Thats for sure, however the 135i is a LOT cheaper, like 50% cheaper.

135i = 1560kg
M3 = 1665kg

So 105kg in it, and about 100bhp.

YouTube - BMW 135i vs M3 E92 DRAG RACE

There is not much in it, and I am sure on a second run the M3 could just get it, but not £30k in the prcie difference!

This is a great review

YouTube - Battle of the Bimmers: BMW M3 v BMW 135i v BMW 335i

LG John 26 November 2008 03:13 PM

LOL at that race! Whilst I agree with the point you are making about it being 'almost' as fast for a lot less money that race was a total joke! I think what is interesting, and is kind of the point of the thread, is that a chipped BMW with the 3.0tt engine is going to be ball park as fast or faster than the new M3. As for the diff you can get one fitted can you not? I'm sure someone on here did it to his 335i touring.

Andy M3 26 November 2008 04:16 PM

Lots of bits here SB

Untitled Document)

400 P.S?
http://www.birdsauto.com/1-PDFs/E9211825398.pdf

£13570.00 quaife diff
Untitled Document)

Beef 26 November 2008 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by RobEvo5 (Post 8302009)
I have seriously overlooked 135I's. 306bhp out of a tiny,tiny car must be huge fun :D

Tiny?! They weigh over 1.5 tons! Tiny they most certainly are *not*!

shamrock 27 November 2008 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Saxo Boy (Post 8302222)
The only problem with the 135 is it's very nearly as heavy as the 3-series anyway so whilst you think 306bhp is going to be electric compared to the 3-series it's not much quicker at all!

That's not the only problem, they're ugly too!! :D

Matteeboy 27 November 2008 01:53 PM

BMW seem to "get away" with the massive weight of their cars.
It never seems to get mentioned in reviews - ever.

Yet my 1477kg Golf R32 got a right old battering for being too lardy.

1560kg is a huge weight for a 2WD little car -do they make it out of lead?!

Still looks fun though...

davecweed 27 November 2008 06:08 PM

they build such good engines, doesnt matter what weight they are! lol

Matteeboy 28 November 2008 10:27 AM

They do indeed - still cannot believe that the 3.0TT diesel kicks out over 280bhp and 400lbs/ft yet only puts out 180g/km of CO2 - no one gets anywhere near that for the performance!!

Nat 28 November 2008 10:29 AM

The yanks were getting 400BHp out of the 335i the month it was released with Zorst and remap. They're upto 500BHP now with a bit more tinkering.

Andy M3 28 November 2008 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 8306994)
They do indeed - still cannot believe that the 3.0TT diesel kicks out over 280bhp and 400lbs/ft yet only puts out 180g/km of CO2 - no one gets anywhere near that for the performance!!

NM :thumb: [remember the mondeo thread :Suspiciou ]

LG John 28 November 2008 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by Nat21 (Post 8307001)
The yanks were getting 400BHp out of the 335i the month it was released with Zorst and remap. They're upto 500BHP now with a bit more tinkering.

Lol, 'american bhp' or 'uk bhp' though ;) :rolleyes:

I always find it funny how the US has higher ambient temps than the UK and lower grade fuel yet still manages to get 100whp out of a vette by adding a filter or such like!

shamrock 28 November 2008 12:27 PM

Probably a silly question, but I'll ask anyway ... :)

What would the E46 M3 be capable of with the twin turbo's from the 335?

Hoppy 28 November 2008 12:30 PM

There are lots of cars that can equal or better M3 performance on paper. Like my modded Classic Scoob, which is lighter and faster.

But unfortunately, it is not an M3. And neither is a 335i, nor is a 135i. Not the same thing at all. M3 is an icon, a driving legend, for a reason - Deep has mentioned some of the reasons why.

Used M3s are going for Scoob money nowadays. It's either that or an old 911 for me, both going for crazy prices. Yum :)

Richard.

Nat 28 November 2008 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Saxo Boy (Post 8307129)
Lol, 'american bhp' or 'uk bhp' though ;) :rolleyes:

I always find it funny how the US has higher ambient temps than the UK and lower grade fuel yet still manages to get 100whp out of a vette by adding a filter or such like!

Common misconception about the fuel. It's the same quality. They just use a different Octane rating system. They do make some wild claims though :lol1:

There's a super rich college kid who loves beemers on a forum over there, he's got e46 M3, E92 M3, E92 335i etc and lives to tune them. I think the 500BHP he was claiming was real.

BOBBY G 28 November 2008 08:47 PM

Had my 335i remapped with fuel pump and exhaust upgrades, in essence a bit like a PPP. She is now pushing out a steady 462bhp. What a machine!!!!

Got her done at bobnitro-performance.com

awesome peeps

Yes Yes

RS Grant 28 November 2008 09:18 PM

The 135i comes with 6-pot front brakes and I'm pretty sure its got an LSD fitted too... sure I read something like that anyway.


Cheers,
Grant

Matteeboy 28 November 2008 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by BOBBY G (Post 8308719)
Had my 335i remapped with fuel pump and exhaust upgrades, in essence a bit like a PPP. She is now pushing out a steady 462bhp. What a machine!!!!

Got her done at bobnitro-performance.com

awesome peeps

Yes Yes

Blimey - sounds amazing! :thumb:

markymark34 29 November 2008 09:43 PM

The major problem as already stated is the M3 has a LSD, better steering, suspension, brakes etc etc. Obviously there is a price difference but given the choice i know what id rather have!
out of interest are 335is below 20k yet?


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