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Cobb N54 Bmw Accessport 07-10 Bmw 335i, 535i, 135i. X6, Z4,x5, 1m on 2040-parts.com

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Cobb Accessport - works perfectly.
 
Uninstalled - See pictures

Latest maps already installed.

Works with any 07-10 BMW 335i, 535i, 135i. X6, z4,x5, 1m. N54 twin turbo.

The Accessport is the industry leading OEM ECU flashing, managing and monitoring assistant. Unlock power hidden within the ECU by replacing conservative factory settings with more aggressive calibrations. The result is impressive gains in torque and horsepower while maintaining a high degree of safety. The Accessport comes with pre-installed maps that are optimized for common performance modifications. And new maps can be downloaded by flashing with computer.

The Cobb AccessPort is a hand-held device that easily reflashes your BMW ECU through the car's own OBD-II diagnostic port. There are no permanent wires to attach, and no physical modifications to the car. The AccessPort comes with MULTIPLE maps, and more can be added in the future.

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