BMW X1 ECU & TCU Tuning Files
Custom BMW X1 calibration files for approved Australian workshops — typically around +76 hp and +160 Nm. Built from your stock read and data logs, for off-road and competition use.
BMW X1 — Engine Variants & Typical Gains
Every BMW X1 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) |
|---|---|---|
| xDrive30e 326hp | 326 → 402 hp | — |
| M35i 300hp | 300 → 376 hp | — |
| 2.8i 245hp | 245 → 321 hp | 350 → 510 Nm |
| xDrive25e 245hp | 245 → 321 hp | — |
| xDrive25d 231hp | 231 → 307 hp | 500 → 660 Nm |
| xDrive25i 231hp | 231 → 307 hp | 350 → 510 Nm |
| xDrive25e 220hp | 220 → 296 hp | 385 → 545 Nm |
| xDrive23i 218hp | 219 → 295 hp | — |
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.
Dyno-Verified BMW Results
Before-and-after results from real BMW calibrations in the tune archive.
BMW X1 Tuning Files — Common Questions
How much power can a BMW X1 gain from tuning?
Typical gains for the BMW X1 are around +76 hp and +160 Nm, developed from the stock read and verified against your data logs. Exact figures depend on the variant, fuel and supporting hardware.
Are BMW X1 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 X1 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 X1?
Register your workshop to upload the stock read and have the calibration developed and revised around your data.