BMW 3 E90

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Last updated June 7, 2026

More turbo parts for the BMW E90

When it comes to turbo upgrades on the BMW E90, particularly the N54-powered 335i, you're working with one of the most tuner-friendly platforms BMW ever produced. The factory twin-turbo setup responds exceptionally well to bolt-on modifications before you even consider a full turbo swap. A popular entry point is upgrading the charge pipes - Burger Motorsports and Mishimoto both offer reinforced kits that eliminate the notorious factory plastic failure points. For those chasing serious power, the MHD or BM3 flash tune paired with a VRSF intercooler upgrade lays a rock-solid foundation. When it comes to actual turbo replacement, the Vargas Stage 1 or Stage 2 turbos are widely respected in the E90 community for their reliability and power gains, pushing well beyond 500whp on capable builds. The N52 and N53 engines in the 328i are naturally aspirated and represent a completely different conversation involving supercharger kits from companies like Active Autowerke.

Before chasing turbo upgrades, ensure your high-pressure fuel pump, fuel injectors, and charge pipes are all sorted first - these are the weak links that will limit your gains and potentially damage expensive hardware if neglected.