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BMW M5 ECU & TCU Tuning Files

Custom BMW M5 calibration files for approved Australian workshops — typically around +133 hp and +185 Nm. Built from your stock read and data logs, for off-road and competition use.

Coverage

BMW M5 — Engine Variants & Typical Gains

Every BMW M5 file is developed from the vehicle's own stock read and your declared hardware, then refined against your data logs using MHD, bootmod3, ECUtek.

Engine variant Power (stock → tuned) Torque (stock → tuned)
4.4 V8 Bi-Turbo Competition 625hp 625 → 758 hp 750 → 935 Nm
4.4 V8 Bi-Turbo 602hp 602 → 735 hp 750 → 935 Nm
V8 Bi-turbo 30 Jahre Edition 600hp 599 → 732 hp 700 → 885 Nm
V8 Bi-turbo Competition 575hp 575 → 708 hp 680 → 865 Nm
V8 Bi-turbo 560hp 561 → 694 hp 680 → 865 Nm
V10 507hp 507 → 640 hp 520 → 705 Nm
4.4 V8 Bi-Turbo 462hp 463 → 596 hp 650 → 835 Nm
5.0 V8 400hp 400 → 533 hp 500 → 685 Nm

Tuned figures are typical estimates from this model's gains; actual results depend on variant, fuel and supporting hardware, and are verified from your logs.

FAQ

BMW M5 Tuning Files — Common Questions

How much power can a BMW M5 gain from tuning?

Typical gains for the BMW M5 are around +133 hp and +185 Nm, developed from the stock read and verified against your data logs. Exact figures depend on the variant, fuel and supporting hardware.

Are BMW M5 tuning files custom?

Yes — every BMW file is built for the specific vehicle and its declared hardware using MHD, bootmod3, ECUtek, then refined from your logged data. We do not supply generic, off-the-shelf maps.

Do you supply BMW M5 files Australia-wide?

Yes. BMW ECU and TCU files are delivered remotely through the dealer portal to approved workshops in every Australian state and territory, for off-road and competition use.

Tuning a BMW M5?

Register your workshop to upload the stock read and have the calibration developed and revised around your data.