Vishnu Procede Rev2.5 Bmw 335i 135i N54 Ecu & Harness New Firmware on 2040-parts.com
Clinton, Mississippi, US
Up for sale is a Vishnu PROcede Engine Control System for a BMW N54 equipped 135i / 335i. This unit works great and can be installed in an hour and add up to 80hp with no other mods ( recommend an intake or filter for optimum performance). Check out the gallery, the pictures are of the actual device so bid with total confidence. All the wires still hold strong and look like they could have just been fitted by Vishnu.
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