Let’s be honest, forums and facebook groups aren’t super helpful. There is a lot of great information but it isn’t ever easy to find. You get told to “use the search function” only to find a thread that also tells you to use the search. And not to mention, they're filled with a lot of people who aren't always pleasant to be around.
We’re building a better platform - one where information and knowledge merge with community and connection.
This community is built around helpfulness, where we spread knowledge and help each other along in our build journeys.
Our community, courses, and memberships are pretty special. We’re focused on the ways it will make a huge difference in your life.
Here are a few of the things you’ll be able to do as a member of BMW Tuners:
We have five courses already created: N20, N54, N55, B48, and B58. We will continue to build new courses as we grow. These are filled with the most in-depth and comprehensive information on the internet with respect to performance upgrades.
Here is an example outline from our N54 course to give you a sneak peak of the info they contain:
• Engine and Turbo Power Limits
• Preventative Maintenance Before Modding
• Build Setups by Goal & Budget
• Tuning
• Intakes
• Downpipes
• Intercoolers
• Chargepipe & BOV
• Inlets & Outlets
• E85 & Ethanol Blends
• LPFP Upgrades
• Port Injection
• Water-Methanol Injection
• Other Fueling Mods
• Single vs. Twin Turbos
• Twin Turbo Setups
• Single Turbo Setups
• Cooling Upgrades
• Suspension, Chassis, Wheel/Tire
• Other Miscellaneous Mods
Our platform is built around building genuine connections. It offers a number of ways for you to be able to connect with each other:
√ you're looking to expand your knowledge about BMW's and more specifically tuning and engine modifications
√ you're willing to learn from people who know more than you while also being helpful, friendly, and supportive to members who might be just starting out
√ you want to connect with other real and serious BMW enthusiasts and have some fun doing it
√ you want to be a part of something bigger and better - the standard for what automotive communities should be