: Version 1.37 typically includes adjustments to air-fuel ratios and ignition timing to squeeze more power out of stock hardware or common bolt-ons. Pros and Cons
: Essential for engine swaps (like putting an E36 engine into an older E30) or replacing a failed original DME without expensive dealer reprogramming. BMW E36 UNLOCKED VERSION 1.37
: Disabling EWS removes the electronic immobilizer, making the car theoretically easier to steal if physically broken into. : Version 1
: Standard E36 limits are often raised from the factory ~6,500 RPM to ~7,000 RPM or higher, depending on the engine (e.g., M50 or M52). : Standard E36 limits are often raised from
The is a digital performance and diagnostic tool, typically in the form of a modified Engine Control Unit (ECU) or DME (Digital Motor Electronics) software. It is designed to remove factory restrictions on E36 models produced between 1990 and 2000 . Overview of "Unlocked" Version 1.37