BMW Turbo Inline-6 Engines Are Ridiculous | Explained Ep.4

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  • @m4archangel
    @m4archangel Před rokem +3194

    Lol thats me on s55 race with my m4 e85 vs redeye. To add to your video I have put almost 38k race miles running only full e85 almost at 600whp and have over 100 races running at that power level. Only issues I have had in my last three years and 38k miles racing were spark plugs/ ignition coils / fuel injectors. I testify for s55 being one of the best engines in the world

    • @PapiAndrey
      @PapiAndrey Před rokem +42

      That wasn’t you on your most recent setup, was it? I think you would do a lot more damage now than you did back then

    • @m4archangel
      @m4archangel Před rokem +115

      @@PapiAndrey correct I have water / meth injection at the moment and makes the car 1-2 cars faster than from you see in the video

    • @troypatillo1688
      @troypatillo1688 Před rokem +22

      I hadn’t seen that race yet. Looks like it was on Auto Glory? Damn you walked that hellcat.

    • @m4archangel
      @m4archangel Před rokem +44

      @@troypatillo1688 to compare how my car performs now watch the race on Auto Glory I have with a red rs3 two races with him. One no water/meth and other with water/meth injection

    • @Btownsrb
      @Btownsrb Před rokem +18

      Do you have the crankhub fix on your s55

  • @samholcombe3129
    @samholcombe3129 Před rokem +1333

    LS guy in the comments section here, it’s insane what catless DPs, E85 and a couple more bolt ons does to these engines. They are already underrated from factory especially in the Supra Mk5, putting to the ground basically what they claim at the crank. I might be an LS guy but I can appreciate good engineering no matter the make.

  • @BMWQC
    @BMWQC Před rokem +523

    I have worked with BMW for thirty five years, and I must say this was a very good presentation. Great job on this video!

    • @presidential3228
      @presidential3228 Před rokem +9

      ik u worked overtime alot fixing 1000 bimmers a week

    • @daniel635biturbo
      @daniel635biturbo Před rokem

      Then you might remember the m30, my modded 635 csi puts out 332kW or "450 to the wheels" on a mostly bone stock engine.
      Well apart from the Bi turbo kit I built. 😉

    • @Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights
      @Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights Před rokem +7

      @@daniel635biturbo
      Why would he remember that?

    • @TermlessHGW
      @TermlessHGW Před rokem +2

      Claim that BMW is king of in-line 6 cylinder engines is quite funny since no one else is making petrol in-line sixes.

    • @daniel635biturbo
      @daniel635biturbo Před rokem

      @@Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights Do you remember the m30 ?

  • @ReignRegime
    @ReignRegime Před rokem +21

    HOLY SHIT i watch your videos all the time and just realized that I made it here on your channel! im the first 335I with the gold wheels! That pull made 700WHP on the dot on full E with stock block. Held for a few years of pulls and racing and is now getting forged internals. thanks for the feature. Keep killing it!

  • @devonsmith1995
    @devonsmith1995 Před rokem +292

    Dude you didn’t miss a single detail brother hats off to you. Everything you needed to know and nothing you didn’t. You didn’t earn my sub you stole it 😂 Nothing but love for you and things channel. Love this part of the car community

    • @aurimasvenskus7921
      @aurimasvenskus7921 Před rokem +2

      So daaaaamn true😅✊❤️

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 Před rokem +1

      @@aurimasvenskus7921 Well he did miss the fact that B58 used 2 different type exhaust manifolds.

    • @trololazore
      @trololazore Před rokem +1

      Missed the history of 1M & N54

    • @Keithmata7
      @Keithmata7 Před rokem +1

      yeah this guy is geeked up on every last video.

    • @00.50goldeneye
      @00.50goldeneye Před rokem +1

      337 DPWH😭

  • @joshuadqueen
    @joshuadqueen Před rokem +107

    Loving the B58 in the 21 Supra. It's a beast and a beautiful exhaust tone.

  • @a_rice_bowl3663
    @a_rice_bowl3663 Před rokem +194

    Thank you for mentioning regular maintenance, people always bother me with my car since it’s a N54 bmw. But honestly, I just keep up preventive issues and I haven’t had a problem outside of a set of plugs. Have over 172k miles on it right now on a 2010

    • @marked_one
      @marked_one Před rokem +13

      Yeah I was glad he mentioned it too. I've got an m240i with a b58 from 2018, I've owned the car since 3k miles and now it has over 54k. I beat the shit out of this car on country roads and even highway pulls up to 160mph and never had a problem with it. If you let the car warm up to operating temperature and keep on top of the regular maintenance like oil and filters etc the platform is truly amazing.

    • @knowplay3258
      @knowplay3258 Před rokem +25

      As a Euro Tech, hearing talk of preventive maintenance such as your comments and in the video....that brings a smile to my face and joy to my heart. Maintenance is the life of a vehicle. I wish more people realized this as you have. I tip my hat to you!

    • @jakoreian
      @jakoreian Před rokem +4

      @@marked_one what regular preventative maintenance would you suggest? Looking at getting one but the bmw name scares with with all the problems

    • @riczon1056
      @riczon1056 Před rokem +7

      My 07 335i just passed 172k still running strong!

    • @marked_one
      @marked_one Před rokem +7

      @@jakoreian Just regular oil/filter changes really and also the spark plugs every few years. Bmw recommend doing the oil change every 16k miles, but I'd say 8-10k is more reasonable if you plan on keeping the car long term. I've had mine for almost 60k miles now with 0 engine issues. Gearbox oil is another one that bmw says is "lifetime", however again, I'd say at least at 80k miles it migth be a good idea to change it. If you keep on top of the fluid changes and let the car warm up before you start revving it up, it should treat you well.

  • @d0pestar
    @d0pestar Před 10 měsíci +11

    As a BMW fanboy please do more videos on BMWs lol. Love all your content one of the best car channels on youtube. No gimmicky bullshit just clear and concise information. Keep on rocking man.

  • @stephenmaxwellfuks3484
    @stephenmaxwellfuks3484 Před rokem +407

    Having now owned an n54, it can make about 600 whp reliably as pistons can fail as low as 650, however than can make 700 reliably if you modify it very well (and if you have one of the stronger 07 or is motors) however maintenance on these is very costly and it is costing me a great deal right now. The only problem with these motors is that it takes a lot more money than you think to make the power and make them reliable

    • @ravszee
      @ravszee Před rokem +42

      Still cheaper than buying a g8x m3/4. N54 to the moon!

    • @BimmerMafia
      @BimmerMafia Před rokem +1

      Do you do your own maintenance and mods??

    • @JustAirizz
      @JustAirizz Před rokem +8

      @@BimmerMafia Ive done some of my own maintenance and most of my mods… FBO is fairly easy to do on your own, even if you don't have a garage. But I'm saving for that jump to ST, I'm having fun with the twins over the past year just due to finally being FBO, and going stage two. I've now been owning the car now over four years, and don't have any plans of selling it. She either blows up on me, or the wheels fall off haha.

    • @frankkdelacruz8536
      @frankkdelacruz8536 Před rokem +5

      @@ravszee n54 can’t beat no s58 or s55 unless ur running atleast 100hp more

    • @BimmerMafia
      @BimmerMafia Před rokem

      @@frankkdelacruz8536 more then stock. Or an s58.

  • @thmanx
    @thmanx Před rokem +18

    Thank you again for for doing such a great break down of specifics in engine evolution.
    Be it JDM, USDM or EDM. You folks got vids and details on point. And we all love it.
    Keep it up folks! (Maybe start doing the diesels next, be it sedans, 2500 trucks, EcoD 3L, etc.
    Us weekend engineers love it, let’s gooooo!

  • @dinero8331
    @dinero8331 Před rokem +38

    N55 m2 owner here, there are 4 variables of the n55 and the later n55s have the ewg from pwg and the m235i has a forged crank. Alpina has a twin turbo n55 variant also. The m2 n55 has the s55 baffled pan, lsd, runs s55 dme control, forged rods & crank, custom cylinder walls & s55 pistons. Ewg N55/s55 can run m5 injectors and are making 700+ whp on direct injection only today.

    • @ChrisEOfficial
      @ChrisEOfficial Před rokem +2

      So you are running 700hp only through M5 injectors? 500hp for Stage 3 is more realistic.

    • @dinero8331
      @dinero8331 Před rokem +2

      @@ChrisEOfficial dorch has made a stage 3 hpfp setup for the flow so with that paired with m5 eu5 injectors you can reach the fuel flow needed to support 700hp without port injection needed. The size and design is the same but the spray pattern/ flow is alot more on the eu5's. also nostrum has stage 1& 2 injectors for s55/n55

    • @Almansa403s
      @Almansa403s Před rokem +6

      M135i n55 was also forged crank/rods

    • @redarmy1778
      @redarmy1778 Před rokem +1

      @N P how’s reliability with gaskets? im on 92k with my ewg m135i stock but still pulls like it just came out the factory, had all gaskets replaced at 70-80k and vanos fixed all under warranty, about to part x on a 2019 m140i
      but i fucking love my m135i

    • @marcosrmzzz
      @marcosrmzzz Před rokem +1

      Been thinking about a m235i and 335i f30. Arn’t they the same platform or do they have performance difference besides the bump in hp from factory tune ?

  • @KiesMotorsports
    @KiesMotorsports Před rokem +9

    Appreciate you putting us in 👍🏼

  • @1v1qsns
    @1v1qsns Před rokem +18

    Your vids are great dude!! Keep it up! Love the bmw content btw

  • @rhyelince8277
    @rhyelince8277 Před rokem +11

    Please cover the AMC 2.5/4.0! I know they're not powerhouses but their insane reliability is something to talk about

  • @jpmavichana
    @jpmavichana Před 7 měsíci +4

    B58 on my 21 Supra is a gem. Smooth, lots of usuable torque and efficient. Great video!

  • @joshyjoshy2022
    @joshyjoshy2022 Před rokem +8

    The s58 engine is so dam good on the x4m comp. Great response, great power punch etc...

  • @Wolfishhippo1
    @Wolfishhippo1 Před rokem +20

    my new favorite channel! such awesome info, great footage, and easily digestible for those of us who understand all this stuff and are gear heads at heart but haven't done much wrench turning like myself. super fun!

  • @flowmastaflam
    @flowmastaflam Před rokem +5

    had a bolt on/tuned 2008 n54 and now i have a stock s55. they basically feel like the same motor. goes to show how well they built the n54 all those years ago. was funny gapping M3's because when the 335i came out nobody knew it had twin turbo's and could boost power by 50% for 2 grand.

  • @cfluff6716
    @cfluff6716 Před rokem +86

    In-line 6 cylinders are awesome engines. My first was very positive experience with the Jeep(Chrysler) 4.0 and then mind boggled with a 2002 M3! The E46 was breathtaking practically a racing engine with the 6 throttle bodies and 8500 redline 🙌

    • @Snappy650
      @Snappy650 Před rokem +12

      Agreed, more than 100hp per liter! The E46 is a masterpiece. bought another one for twice what my last one cost. Get ‘em while you can guys 👌

    • @sheneedsyrruup
      @sheneedsyrruup Před rokem +5

      @@Snappy650 E46/E39 is my favorite BMW era

    • @AlexAlcyone
      @AlexAlcyone Před 10 měsíci +3

      love my E46 and its the only car that's worth more now than I paid for it!

  • @jbrown7403
    @jbrown7403 Před rokem +7

    Great video and super detailed! I absolutely love my S55 in my F82! So versatile …… a great daily driver and a monster with a push of a button! 🏁

  • @abelucious
    @abelucious Před rokem +20

    I've had a tuned N54 for almost 3 years now with aftermarket turbos, after the initial maintenance work I did (changed everything) it's been reliable for me at a little over 500 whp, only first set of aftermarket turbos failed but I put enough high boost miles on them,

    • @bullet2monkey
      @bullet2monkey Před rokem +2

      Exact same here, aftermarket turbos for just over 2 years and after the initial wave of maintenance it's been dead nuts reliable.

    • @spudbot69
      @spudbot69 Před rokem +4

      High boost miles. Sounds like an excuse.

    • @bella_testastretta
      @bella_testastretta Před rokem +2

      reliable turbo fail lol

    • @k0zzu21
      @k0zzu21 Před rokem +1

      Well that's not reliable at all. I haven't had to change anything sans fluids in two years in my car.

  • @GODEYE270115
    @GODEYE270115 Před rokem +82

    Toyota saw potential in the b58 and that says it all
    There was a comparison drag race between an mustang Mach 1 auto vs MKV Supra 3.0 vs Nissan Z auto. The Z came in dead last and the mustang and Supra tied, b58 swings above its weight class and its already beating its direct competition

    • @joshreynolds729
      @joshreynolds729 Před rokem +5

      Above it’s class? All of those cars are equally expensive. I watched the video and the mustang won by half car being na then the Supra turbo then the z also turbo both are lighter On forced induction and still lost to a na mustang Mach 1 which is just a track GT 🤣. Now is it probably the king of all inline 6 motor yep sure is but I’m not a fan of aluminum blocks either. It is impressive but would be nothing without a lot of boost and light weight saving. I prefer to make big power without having to even change my power adder or internals, weight saving can be had later. Boosted motors are not reliable and the more power you push through it the less it becomes. Also bmw has many electrical problems but the design is strong being an inline motor due to balance but only matters if the internals can handle it because the design flaw is torsion having 6 inline subject to snapping cranks and doing block damage but needs boost available to which it does not stock therefore it incomplete and might as well get the 2 extra cylinders if I’m going to build anyways for 1000 plus hp something these cars can’t do unless built on a lot of boost. Mustangs don’t need to be built to make good power and they actually sound good however still aluminum block. Now for a street car daily that you can make relatively fast sure. Not my top choice but everybody seems to think it’s the fastest platform out because they watch babyaga 🤣.

    • @GODEYE270115
      @GODEYE270115 Před rokem +32

      @@joshreynolds729 dude drink some haterade, cause I’m not reading all of that
      I’m not sure why you’re so heated lol

    • @stefanomarcellino6701
      @stefanomarcellino6701 Před rokem +7

      I agree on the b58 comment but that video was bullshit look at the z’s tires. Regardless i like the b58 better also but i wouldn’t rely on that video for evidence 😂

    • @joshreynolds729
      @joshreynolds729 Před rokem +4

      @@GODEYE270115 no hate man. My bad if I came across like that guess I didn’t have my coffee 😂 sorry about that. Anyways I like the b58 it’s the best best i6 on the market. Was just pointing out some flaws that’s all, no hard feelings.

    • @Supremxcyxi
      @Supremxcyxi Před rokem +11

      @@joshreynolds729 throw a $500 MHD tune & catless downpipe on that Supra and you’re gonna put 5-6 car lengths on that Stang

  • @MKRN98
    @MKRN98 Před rokem +48

    Owning N54 with two-three bolt on parts and simple Stage 1+ tune from MHD I can't say a bad thing about this car. I'm surprised it's that reliable after hearing all these horror stories. Yeah, it has these expensive injectors, water pump, HPFP but not gonna lie, FCP Euro got you covered. In case of injectors though, you don't need to replace them. Yeah, I know that's shocking but all you need to do most of the time is clean injector tips and replace teflon seals, that's all. I have plans to chase the power but I'm not sure if I really need it. 390hp that MHD claims (never dyno'ed, idk if it's true) is enough for me and I don't know if making car less reliable is worth doing all these mods. Let's be real, on daily commute, where the hell am I suppose to race? Or who? Big energy Altimas? 😂

    • @joshuadqueen
      @joshuadqueen Před rokem +11

      Pay to play, baby. We all know it's a pricey hobby, sure some cars cost more, but I ain't ever heard of a cheap project

    • @kekmeister4627
      @kekmeister4627 Před rokem +4

      You should check out the new MHD+ tune came out 3-4 days ago , it has more new feature and update and the best of all ANTI-LAG.

    • @joshuadqueen
      @joshuadqueen Před rokem +2

      I race myself cause it feels good and sounds good, haha. I do it for me and the shows, not necessarily to race. Still fun making the car into a beast even if it's not justified by time played.

    • @saganworshipper6062
      @saganworshipper6062 Před rokem

      Bro, don't ever race an Altima. Don't even park next to one. Those mfers will take you out! Is there even a single Altima out there without dented doors and severe whiskey rash up and down both sides of the car? Should be banned off the roads. Fuck those ppl!

    • @riczon1056
      @riczon1056 Před rokem +1

      Only reason why I keep my 07 335i is all parts are mostly from FCP 😆

  • @shifty1927
    @shifty1927 Před rokem +5

    My pops had the first 1000whp m52 in 2005. We always joked that bmw engineers were lurking around the bimmerforums forced induction boards cause of the turbo cars that came out shortly after.

  • @ElRayDelRio
    @ElRayDelRio Před rokem +6

    I love my 2008 E61 Lci with N54 but my god, the B58 is a sleeper cell! Such a wonderfully put together engine. But still, after almost 15yrs and just over 100k on the chasis and the estate is still a blast to drive and its design is still so timeless 😎

  • @SheekTresSesenta
    @SheekTresSesenta Před rokem +37

    Awesome video as always!
    Would love to see your take on modern 4 cylinders. Especially the EA888.3

    • @swype.media-9309
      @swype.media-9309 Před rokem +4

      Yes! Ea888

    • @PapiAndrey
      @PapiAndrey Před rokem +3

      Yes! It’s like the 4 cylinder version of BMW’s inline 6. I know the N20/N26 and B46/B48 are great, but they aren’t on the same level.
      Those EA113’s and Gen 1 EA888’s sound downright nasty for a 4 cylinder. Reminds me of how the N55 sounds a little. How it just sounds raw and guttural

    • @DNO_Fitness
      @DNO_Fitness Před rokem +4

      I have a 2015 Audi A3 (DSG 2.0T). These little cars are pretty quick with a tune, downpipe, HPFP, and ethanol. The little factory is20 turbo can do mid 11's. Hybrid turbo's (with decent spool for daily driving) are running low 10's. Low mileage excellent condition A3's and GTI's can be found around 20k. Add in around 10k and you've got a reliable 10 or 11 second daily driver. Not bad.

    • @player1GR
      @player1GR Před rokem

      b48

    • @aguyfromgermany5202
      @aguyfromgermany5202 Před rokem +1

      @@DNO_Fitness oil consumption higher than fuel consumption xD

  • @Mr.G777
    @Mr.G777 Před rokem +21

    Hey brother, I really enjoy your series on engines and vehicles and all the other shenanigans! I was wondering if you would do a video on the BMW m57 engine and mainly the e90 335d here in the states, I'm astonished at how little attention and content there is on them as they make an easy 500+ tq at the wheels and 50 mpg with a piggyback tuner, stock out of the box! The platform has been around for sometime and still evolves and I think it would be excellent video of this quality and enlightenment!

    • @stoyantenev7819
      @stoyantenev7819 Před rokem +1

      most versions of that engine are a beast when it comes to upgrades, all you need is a bigger VG turbo and a dude with a laptop that knows his thing, to make some easy HP and NM xD I am driving an e39 with the smallest M57, the D25 with a turbo (direct bolt-on) from an e60 m57d30tu (218) and a remap, it hits the fuel limit at around 230 bhp at the wheels, but this isnt what is insane about it, the insane is that it hits a little over 600nm, for some reason that thing PULLS like a train! Couple of months ago i had to give a tug to a friend of mine with his 190e (yes, i pulled a merc on a rope :D ) which wouldnt start and at 1 moment i received a call from the guy (i had forgoten i have a car on my tow hook) "dude, slow down, we gonna get killed" - the bro was terrified as it was *not us doing a 160km/h while pulling the car by a rope*
      by the way the car gives an economy around the 50 mpg when driven calmly :)

    • @dustin_live
      @dustin_live Před rokem

      Brah wtf

  • @yrasphong
    @yrasphong Před rokem +274

    BMW so under rated..their new engines are insanely powerful,easy to work on and reliable unlike the older generation BMWs..they have come a long way..btw everything u speak is truth and knowledge..I subscribed to ur channel..I appreciate so much ur knowledge of all the cars engines..gr8 job bro

    • @nerdeater27
      @nerdeater27 Před rokem +50

      I don't think it's underrated. It's just that for a lot of us car guys, we either don't have the money to buy a newish BMW with less mileage and a warranty, or the money to maintain a high mileage BMW. It's just better horsepower per dollar to go with an LS or coyote, both of which would be more reliable at higher mileage than the BMW. But we can't deny that, if done properly, a modded BMW turbo inline 6 is a force to be reckoned with.

    • @chrisperry2922
      @chrisperry2922 Před rokem +43

      @@nerdeater27 I have to chime in and agree with your reply but I definitely disagree with the one who you replied to about being reliable because the fact is that it just isn't. Old BMWs are definitely robust vs later BMWs

    • @J.Gainez
      @J.Gainez Před rokem +44

      @@chrisperry2922 yeahh idk wtf he was talking about, new bmw engines reliable? more than the older ones?? i almost feel like he’s trolling lol

    • @chrisperry2922
      @chrisperry2922 Před rokem +16

      @@J.Gainez exactly lol! I expect BMW fan boys will surely have nothing but great comments to say on a video like this one but I used to tow for a living and BMWs were one of the cars I've towed the most aside from Range rover and Jeeps specifically the Jeep Wranglers

    • @harolddiaz9095
      @harolddiaz9095 Před rokem +15

      The M54/M52 are great engines too

  • @musselicious
    @musselicious Před rokem +14

    We need more videos in this Explained series 🙂👍🏻
    Keep up the good work

  • @sbeezynukka
    @sbeezynukka Před rokem +18

    I’ve been a b58 owner for 3 weeks and I’m in love with the platform! Still scared of it but can’t wait till it’s power mod time

    • @michaelmesolellaesq
      @michaelmesolellaesq Před rokem +3

      Don’t be … extremely versatile engine and loves to be hammered. Put 50k on mine and it loves to sing. Only thing that pissed me off after a while we’re the programmed lift off chirps, other than that, which aren’t necessarily that bad, it’s great. Best engine not sure if I like my s58 better. Still figuring it out. Tuned it’s incredible, stock they both have their ups and downs. S58 upper range and power is not comparable and thats when the ‘M’ really stands out. However, for every day driving, the b58 is perfectly tuned and smooth and delivers power better lower, but I constantly had to put coolant in. Perhaps they fixed that. 2018 m40i and now x3mc - have fun!

    • @logansam4763
      @logansam4763 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelmesolellaesq I got 17 plate 140i stage 2 about 470bhp never had coolant issues

    • @michaelmesolellaesq
      @michaelmesolellaesq Před rokem

      @@logansam4763 My x3 b58 m40i called for coolant nearly all the time after about 15k miles - thankfully never amounted to any issue. Just topping off.

    • @sbeezynukka
      @sbeezynukka Před rokem +1

      @@michaelmesolellaesq she’s been a top! She’s MHD Stg 1 and XHP Stg3! Very fun! Now I just need that M XDRIVE tcase/diff so I can turn the fronts off and on on demand

    • @sbeezynukka
      @sbeezynukka Před rokem +1

      @@michaelmesolellaesq did your issue end up being a bad coolant bottle? I’m waiting on mine to start losing coolant so I can get the updated coolant bottle.

  • @roberthatley7415
    @roberthatley7415 Před rokem +3

    Actually some earlier non competition m2s had an n55, an improved one over the standard version but not an s55 regardless.

  • @billymania11
    @billymania11 Před rokem +32

    You didn't cover the M2 spec N55, but to be fair it is pretty rare. It's pretty decent and runs higher boost but does have significant turbo-lag compared to the regular N55 engine. Overall the BMW turbo 6 is one of the best engines currently available.

    • @ChrisEOfficial
      @ChrisEOfficial Před rokem +1

      Correct, it runs a custom crankshaft and bearing shells, pistons, spark plugs from the S55. The tuning potential is pretty limited in comparison to the S55 (which only needs software to run 550hp on stock parts) but still I prefer it because of more fun, better sound and mid-range torque instead of high end.

    • @grovsey3656
      @grovsey3656 Před rokem

      n55 sucks.

    • @zorn3226
      @zorn3226 Před rokem +5

      Actually incorrect, the m235 and m2 share the same n55 engine, ALL n55s post 2014 have a forged cranked and the s55 rods, simple to check realoem to confirm part numbers
      The m2 runs the exact same turbo as the EWG n55s as well

    • @grovsey3656
      @grovsey3656 Před rokem +1

      @@zorn3226 it still has other differences. It had a dry sump for 1.

  • @xxvjvxx
    @xxvjvxx Před rokem +12

    main issues with n54/52 cars is the plastics; end tanks,hose ends etc. however i do own a n52 325i and it currently has 253k mi on it. if you do the maintenance and take care of it they last for friggin ever. the BMW i6 engine is a tank in general but people beat on them and then don't take care of it so they get a bad wrap.

    • @HaydensJourney
      @HaydensJourney Před rokem

      Perfect, plastic is cheap. And easy to work with

    • @gallardo20000
      @gallardo20000 Před rokem +3

      @@HaydensJourney why would you want to replace junk parts regularly lol more fun to actually drive a working car than constantly worry and chase parts down..

  • @skatman3278
    @skatman3278 Před rokem +40

    Would be great if you could do an additional explainer on how the mild-hybrid implemented in the newer B58s is integrated and works.

    • @rodgazinya
      @rodgazinya Před rokem +1

      It just allows the engine to use the mild hybrid 15hp electric motor as an assist for better gas mileage. I've gotten as high as 42mpg on a 6hr road trip with mine

    • @skatman3278
      @skatman3278 Před rokem +1

      @@rodgazinya same. Its really good. But it also adds extra HP from what I understand. Be cool to see how it kicks in and takes over at certain points.

    • @Noooo23523
      @Noooo23523 Před rokem

      mild hybrid uses an electric motor instead of starter it ads 2-10hp and 50nm it helps it stop start and takes a part of the weight off

    • @Noooo23523
      @Noooo23523 Před rokem

      and it doesnt need very big battery

  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 Před rokem +3

    Good job. The S58 in my wife's X3M-C blew my mind. The engine is absolutely amazing!!!!

  • @4x4runr
    @4x4runr Před rokem +10

    N54 with over 118k miles and over 700awhp on a stock motor. Right now only issue I’m having in the car since the tune are my wheel bearings. You’re spot on with N54 on how it’s older and a more rigorous maintenance schedule. However, since I did the maintenance over mods, I really haven’t had any issues. Tranny and transfer case might go first lol. Nice video. You got a new subscriber

    • @raywright998
      @raywright998 Před rokem +1

      I think wheel bes are a pain. And I know I'm about to deal with one rear wheel hub bearing aughhhhhh

    • @ThatGuyTez
      @ThatGuyTez Před rokem

      Faxxxx

    • @DLaVey
      @DLaVey Před 11 měsíci +1

      How much power can you get on 93 OCT?

  • @randallboone9375
    @randallboone9375 Před rokem +14

    LOVE my 2011 335i. Ppl give the N55 shit but don’t let that fool you. I’m pushing 390 to the rear wheels and that is more than enough to have plenty of fun. Thinking of upgrading to a M or B58 car eventually though.

    • @saka3364
      @saka3364 Před rokem +3

      People always claim how much power they got but when they go the the track can’t even control those cars

    • @pepsiontherockspls
      @pepsiontherockspls Před rokem

      Saaame 2011 335i. I put about $6k into this car for maintenance and FBO, stage 2 mhd... It's night and day how fun it is. AWD is the shit as well. Soo glad I bought it when I did a few years back.

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider Před rokem +2

    Please make an in-depth video on every Turbo I6 vs Turbo V6. How does the Mitsubishi 3000GT hold up to the Nissan 300ZX, MK5 Supra, and Acura TLX Type S etc.

  • @Motosmostwanted
    @Motosmostwanted Před rokem +2

    Great video! Only specs missing were the m235i and m2 variant n55’s which have forged bottom ends, m235i only has forged crank and rods.

  • @endroo93
    @endroo93 Před rokem +3

    Here in Eastern Europe what we call German 2JZ's are the OM606 and the M57D30. Don't worry, we know that they're old diesels but look at the torque dude..! Spot on vid, dude!

  • @boostlee876
    @boostlee876 Před rokem +41

    This is a good summary but you would have really stood out from other engine reviewers if you mentioned the N55 from the MPerformance line. The N55 in the M235i comes with forged rods and crankshaft. The same rods and crank that later went into the M2’s N55 and the M3/M4 S55 motor. The forged internal N55 is the real power successor to the N54 as they’re pushed over 700whp stock block.

    • @logansam4763
      @logansam4763 Před rokem +1

      235i are slow compared to the b58s in the 140 . 240i

    • @boostlee876
      @boostlee876 Před rokem +1

      @@logansam4763 and what does that have to do with anything?

    • @logansam4763
      @logansam4763 Před rokem +1

      @@boostlee876 means u should sell that trash get a b58 bro

    • @4our6ixkwvmz
      @4our6ixkwvmz Před rokem +2

      Glad someone pointed this out as I wad going to. People really underrate the MP line of N55

    • @boostlee876
      @boostlee876 Před rokem +3

      @@4our6ixkwvmz Definitely. Forged internal N55’s are kinda on the rare side. Most people don’t know it even exists because most of their experience with the N55 is from a the standard F chassis 335i or 435i etc.

  • @Youngtruckerdee
    @Youngtruckerdee Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just got me 535 ‘15 57k miles in 2023. Definitely looking into making this thing fbo and getting 400+ to the wheel. Hoping I can put gaps on scat packs 🤣

  • @vapeurdepisse
    @vapeurdepisse Před rokem

    Love my 2014 335i, bought it brand new, picked it up in Munich at the factory! Still going STRONG, no problems ever. Proudly all stock, I love the stock N55 longevity.

  • @thefchassisman
    @thefchassisman Před rokem +7

    I would’ve liked to see you mention the special N54 and N55 versions which came with the 1M and M2. Other than that, great video.

    • @vinnieesposito8645
      @vinnieesposito8645 Před rokem +1

      Also X4 M40i F26. W/ X drive it's a sleeper! If you slam it and put big brakes, it could be better than M2 for day to day. Like a big GTR killer! (Well you need to upgrade transmission 😑)

    • @ElRayDelRio
      @ElRayDelRio Před rokem +1

      @@vinnieesposito8645 F22 and F26 are both sleepers!

  • @davidroeder7299
    @davidroeder7299 Před rokem +3

    My dad had a N54 335xi when I was around 17 which I was lucky enough to borrow several times... Such good midrange, but yes they lacked top end for sure.

    • @HaydensJourney
      @HaydensJourney Před rokem

      Until you up the boost on your phone at a stoplight 😂

  • @dalar2
    @dalar2 Před rokem

    I love the production quality of this video, well done!

  • @somtoth
    @somtoth Před rokem +2

    I’ve never subbed to a channel after watching 1 video….hats off to you brother this was triple A content

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 Před rokem +4

    This is why turbo 6 cylinder engine or converting natural aspirated 6 cylinder into a turbo or twin turbo setup has the potential to be V8 killers. If you swap the the 2 factory turbos in a N54 with aftermarket low inertia turbochargers such as 2 Garrett GBC 20-300 turbos, you can make 600 hp with very little turbo lag.

    • @ivangutierrez738
      @ivangutierrez738 Před 4 měsíci

      Might have the potential till the v8 gets put on some turbos.

  • @markwillcock3139
    @markwillcock3139 Před rokem +3

    Do a video on the Australian made Barra in-line 6 Turbo engines

  • @02Franxx
    @02Franxx Před rokem +1

    I have a 2011 535i and it has over 183k on it and the only issues were AC went out a year ago, the factory water pump failed at 174k and its starting to have an oil leak at the valve cover, for 12years thats pretty good,

  • @kekethetoad
    @kekethetoad Před rokem

    Blown away by your content dude. Keep it up!

  • @M3dicayne
    @M3dicayne Před rokem +5

    Just want to throw in that BMW's Diesel engines are also awesome.
    Got the N57D30S1 in my X5 M50d. By the time it was released, it was the most powerful diesel engine in mass production.
    Again, six cylinders, 381hp and 740Nm of torque.

    • @altandruin
      @altandruin Před 8 měsíci

      Fully agree! I once owned a 4-series with biturbo N57 (750Nm with little mods) and between traffic lights it easily outran M4s.

  • @DWatso
    @DWatso Před rokem +7

    Many years ago, here in the UK, I worked for a well known tuner of the Nissan Skyline, RB's back in those days. We bought two RB26 engines, formerly owned by BMW Research. That told me the whole story.

    • @commontopg3320
      @commontopg3320 Před rokem +1

      Are u trying to say bmw copied from the RB design

    • @DWatso
      @DWatso Před rokem +4

      @@commontopg3320 I'm saying we bought two motors that were known to have come from BMW R&D, long engines, no ancillaries, we had the heads off (to fit steel gaskets if I recall) and the bores were still factory cross-hatched, so they'd never been run. But the motors were immaculate, time-warps, because they'd been bought by BMW R&D to "look at". Make of it what you will :)

    • @Blockbuster2033
      @Blockbuster2033 Před rokem +1

      @@commontopg3320 Nah, that's absolutely standard in the industry of engineering. And it's perfectly legal as well. You will buy your competitors products, take a close look at them, do some tests with them and then come up with something own that incorporates some of the good qualities of the competitors while preferably not having the bad qualities and being cheaper. As long as you don't copy something that is patented everything is fine. Look at Stark Future for example. They built a new kind of electric motocross bike. They openly said that to not have to do the research on frame stiffness where they have no previous experience in, they bought all other motocross bikes from big manufacturers and tested their frame stiffness. They then came up with their own frame built around their component layout that has similar stiffness characteristics to all the other frames. So they didn't copy anything because they needed a totally different frame anyway, but they derived their target values from researching competitors products.

    • @cleverusernamecl5532
      @cleverusernamecl5532 Před rokem +1

      @@DWatso Why would BMW sell some used Nissan engines that they've been tinkering with? Can't imagine the r and d Department would be selling used engines to recoup development cost but I guess crazier things have happened.

    • @japerezo75
      @japerezo75 Před rokem

      @@cleverusernamecl5532 hey Fritz! Can you sell those Nissan engines so we can buy more beer & bratwursts for the weeknd?

  • @scottandrews4822
    @scottandrews4822 Před rokem

    Fantastic videos! The ONLY suggestion that I can make is to talk more about the specific car that an engine came in, so that it's easier ti find used or buy new. So, foe example, this XXZ engine cane I the 2015-2018 MERCEDES C55 AMG cars. Also, maybe make a video on the AMG "light" cars (C43 , etc) vs the "true" AMG cars (C63, etc,) so that people know what they're buying.

  • @WyattWebster
    @WyattWebster Před rokem

    Appreciate the feature, love the channel!

  • @ioijiopjkiopjkp
    @ioijiopjkiopjkp Před rokem +8

    Should have gone a few years back to M50/S50 engines. You can go from 190hp to 500whp with just bolt ons and I would argue they are way more reliable than the modern engines.

    • @droman608
      @droman608 Před rokem

      Those were the 2JZ N/A German engines.

  • @e46m54nissansr20937
    @e46m54nissansr20937 Před rokem +62

    These B48s 4 cylinder based off the B58 are nasty as well. Friend of mine got gapped in his 392 pretty bad by the new M135i. Theyre ugly but quick.

    • @IRaoulDuke
      @IRaoulDuke Před rokem +3

      Lol true , if we could just get BMW engines in Audi designed cars 😜

    • @DesertStateNevada
      @DesertStateNevada Před rokem +9

      These types of small engines with high power always come with a compromise, in this case reliability. Ask any real car mechanic (NOT top gear uk style propaganda shows), and they'll tell you exactly how much german engineering is worth. Any small german engine that comes even close to a 392, wont be half as reliable as the V8.

    • @codylujan
      @codylujan Před rokem +4

      I have a G20 and I was absolutely floored by the stock power and torque on those things first time I stomped it 😭. I've never felt a 4 cyl pull like that. If paired with a tune, it'd be hilarious to see what it's capable of.

    • @codylujan
      @codylujan Před rokem

      @Faggot Rotten Interesting. I've heard a rumor that some dealerships fill up these cars with 87 octane and cause them to drive extremely poorly while on test drives. I was pretty impressed with its power curve and I use to own an F82 so i'm use to great power.

    • @papa_pt
      @papa_pt Před rokem

      stock for stock (no driver mods either) there's zero chance the m135 beats a 392.

  • @legoman911
    @legoman911 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Aussie Barra 4.0 I6 turbo was the only true I6 turbo competitor, but sadly no longer made after 2016

  • @sRxcss
    @sRxcss Před rokem +1

    Went from N54 to B58 and this thing has power like a 991 turbo yet a fuel consumtion when communting to work of a golf. Insane

  • @michaelweigel2466
    @michaelweigel2466 Před rokem +55

    The B58 in my M140i is after some updates good for 418 HP. Especially in combination with the hand shifter and rear wheel drive the perfect combination for fun. If you like you don't have to shift. Nearly all driving situations you can handle in the 6th gear.

    • @patrik4292
      @patrik4292 Před rokem +10

      Don't want to see your clutch in 10k km

    • @evil-toaster8522
      @evil-toaster8522 Před rokem +7

      @@patrik4292 You can replace the normal clutch with the one from the 550i.
      Very common replacement and will allow a lot more torque.

    • @pw5315
      @pw5315 Před rokem +1

      Oh man, your poor tranny/clutch! Gonna be replacing clutch every 15k LOL

    • @goonytunes4119
      @goonytunes4119 Před rokem

      Dude what

    • @goonytunes4119
      @goonytunes4119 Před rokem

      Bog master

  • @emmanueloryang7988
    @emmanueloryang7988 Před rokem +17

    Actually the first time a turbo charged engine was inside a M car was in 2011. The BMW 1M, the 1M was the first turbocharged M car , it came with the n54 pushing about 340 hp. It's actually the most powerful n54 in stock form from factory. And it had a few differences from the n54s in the 335s, 135s, like it came with 2 oil coolers. It only came in manual and all the suspension parts including the brakes were taken from the e92 m3. Also the turbos on the BMW 1M n54 are slightly bigger than the other n54s. And it was limited to about 6000 units world wide. S55 was the 2nd turbocharged M engine

    • @noahman9802
      @noahman9802 Před 6 měsíci +1

      No, E70 X5M/E71X6M in 2009 with the twin turbocharged S63.

    • @Supremxcyxi
      @Supremxcyxi Před 4 měsíci

      The 1M isn’t a real M. It’s a 135i with wider fenders & M Performance parts. The E70 X5M was the first turbocharged M car with the S63.

    • @DroneStrike1776
      @DroneStrike1776 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Supremxcyxi It's a Frankenstein build, which makes it cool.

  • @machtschnell7452
    @machtschnell7452 Před rokem

    N54 according to BMW only had a forged crankshaft. Also some N55 did too (e.g. - M2). Both had eutectic pistons which are more dimensionally stable than forged ones.

  • @AlexAlcyone
    @AlexAlcyone Před 10 měsíci

    I had a 2008 335i (twin turbo inline 6) and although the 'smiles per gallon' were v high (when it worked) the maintenance costs were a nightmare. It kept going wrong. Turbos, injectors, and on and on. Well over $10k sunk at the mechanic's shop in 4 years.

  • @channex8179
    @channex8179 Před rokem +9

    Even the Diesel I6 engines are insanely strong especially the M57 which can make 700bhp+ on stock internals.

    • @sjoroverpirat
      @sjoroverpirat Před rokem

      No diesel can make more than 200hp/l

    • @337speed
      @337speed  Před rokem +6

      Billet 5.9 Cummins with 2500HP wants to have a word with you😮‍💨

    • @sjoroverpirat
      @sjoroverpirat Před rokem

      @@337speed yeah sure, tractor pulling, drag racing or marinen engines can pull that kind of power. But reliable in a road car that will be abused? Nope.

    • @channex8179
      @channex8179 Před rokem +3

      @@sjoroverpirat Research M57 engine and tell me that! Their legendary engines, I take it your a gasoline guzzling American where diesels are mainly considered as engines for agricultural and construction machinery.

    • @sjoroverpirat
      @sjoroverpirat Před rokem

      @@channex8179 I've had a 535d and a 335d, I'm a marine engineer and have worked around 10 years with diesel engines. So I guess the answer is no.

  • @codylujan
    @codylujan Před rokem +16

    I had an f82 M4 with the S55. The stock intercooler leaked all over my cylinders for like a month straight. When it finally put it into limp mode, I changed the stock intercooler to a metal one myself and it's ran like brand new. Granted, it could've seized the motor and blown it up, but that's literally my point. How that engine ran that smooth after that is beyond me.
    I ran lucas fuel treatment through it to keep the cylinders clean and lubricated, I put a low amount of octane booster per fill up to ensure I was always running 93-94 octane and I put CRC cylinder and engine cleaner through it twice in 15k miles and it purred like a kitten.
    Take care of your vehicles and they will last.

    • @cazantrabant519
      @cazantrabant519 Před rokem +1

      Next week I ll finally take the me f80, I hope the power and torque are felling brutal

    • @johnnylima784
      @johnnylima784 Před rokem

      That’s strange as the s55 doesn’t have a intercooler, but a charge cooler. That’s probably what you meant.
      Glad you got it sorted. Have had my f80 m3 for 4 years and it’s a never skipped a beat really, and I’m still loving it. Brilliant cars, great engine, fantastic handling. Excellent all-rounder!

    • @SolarMotorsport
      @SolarMotorsport Před rokem

      Same thing happened to me in my F82..put in a VRSF top mount intercooler and good as new

    • @maximusEagle
      @maximusEagle Před měsícem +1

      Hi the Fuel cleaner...Can that be put anytime or just before u do the oil change...?Or its not related ?

    • @codylujan
      @codylujan Před měsícem

      @@maximusEagle I usually put lucas in every 2nd fill up

  • @irontrev1640
    @irontrev1640 Před rokem +1

    Love both my N54 and N55 they are work horses but do require work to keep them running well

  • @Scotford_Maconochie
    @Scotford_Maconochie Před rokem +18

    I have the N55 on my 2017 X5 and despite it being stock with exception of an upgraded charge pipe, M Performance exhaust and M Performance that bumps up HP and torque above stock levels. It has a lot of power for what I want. Under my ownership I had zero issues other than replacing the thermostat, spark plugs every 25k mi, oil changes every 5-6k mi etc.
    Dec 2022: my water pump failed after having gradually failing for almost 2 years.
    It became shorted out and was runnning non stop while car was asleep. Not even 3 shops incl a dealership found the cause. I diagnosed it myself.

    • @alisakran7063
      @alisakran7063 Před rokem +7

      Agree. I have a N55 435i Coupe and the thing just brings a smile to my face every time.

    • @MrGravloc
      @MrGravloc Před rokem

      I thought modern plugs REALLY did last much longer ? How much does it cost to do the plugs, do you do it , need special tools or by BMW or independent import garage ? I am terrified of used German cars watching friends get whacked with them . I want to believe they are not a bad bet as a value prop as used car if you want to drive rich on a middle class budget but i both see in real life and certainly hear on social that its a risky proposition . I have a friend who finally covered and garaged his BEAUTIFUL low mileage V-10 M-5 he got for 20 something after dropping another 20K on stuff , then a year later did all brakes /tires and a few other small things for 10k and thinking he was good for another 50K and something else failed , he wont talk about after he was always on about his V-10 M-5 . He has like 4-5 BMW and Ducatti motorcyles and likes ' Nice Stuff" and has some money but dont ask him about that Cherry M-5 if you want him in a good mood. Its a pretty cool rocket couch when it runs but not worth the 50-60K he has into it now considering its sidelined .

    • @alisakran7063
      @alisakran7063 Před rokem

      @@MrGravloc You need to have deep pockets, know how to work on them yourself or have a good trusty independent mechanic. Especially for the M models. Besides that, it's like any other high-performance car.
      If they were easy to maintain and own, everyone would own them and they would not be that special. You can't just buy one and treat it like a Mustang.

    • @Scotford_Maconochie
      @Scotford_Maconochie Před rokem

      @@MrGravloc on a turbo engine your spark plugs won't last as long if you want to maintain your car performance. I do mine every 30-35k mi. Beyond 60k mi also smart looking into replacing the coils as preventive maintenance. For the N55 go either for NGK Iridium or Bosch Double Platinum.

    • @MrGravloc
      @MrGravloc Před rokem

      @@Scotford_Maconochie Thanks for your time/ expertise .

  • @christdied4us
    @christdied4us Před rokem +4

    Maybe a good engine but they leak oil from the valve cover oil filter housing the oil pan gasket... Lots of Maintenance required

    • @Foozefighter
      @Foozefighter Před rokem

      true, i have 2 friends that drive 3 series bmw's, their cars are more in the workshops than everyone else, and by saying this, our cars are only used for traffic commuting to work and back, no racing or anything funny like tunes, stock stock

  • @davidpeters6536
    @davidpeters6536 Před rokem

    I had an N54 E92 335i in 2014 and it had two faults: the computer voice that never stopped nagging and no LSD so the traction would cut the power as soon as the back end got twitchy. Engine was magic except it didn't have much torque below 1.5k (auto/paddles). Car and Driver (US) dyno tested an early one at 330bhp on US petrol. The factory figure was low so as not to discourage sales of the E46 M3 which was still on sale until the V8 arrived.

  • @jonsmith1162
    @jonsmith1162 Před rokem

    I've had a number of turbo and twin turbo cars, but recently picked up a pre lci N52B30 E90 330i. Fun as turbos are, I'm finding the NA straight 6 to be very satisfying.

    • @reinierweerts6923
      @reinierweerts6923 Před rokem

      I have the exact same car. Did you flash the TCU? Makes a big difference. And yes, it is very satisfying. Only going to add an electric cutout to the exhaust, I'd like to hear a little more from time to time!

  • @755hp
    @755hp Před rokem +20

    What I’ve been most impressed with from BMW engine calibrators is how they run 14.7AFR at WOT on their these high compression boost’s DI straight sixes. I’ve been trained that cylinder temperatures need to be kept cool to avoid knock where richening the AFRs for cylinder-cooling is needed. But then again, PFI engines of old (2JZGTE) are an older design; hence, the times improvement in design/efficiencies.

    • @tomastarvydas63
      @tomastarvydas63 Před rokem +4

      Good point, but I believe direct injection helps to bring down the temperatures inside the cylinder, I believe because atomised fuel has big surface area thus it can absorb more heat directly from cylinder

    • @michaell.445
      @michaell.445 Před rokem +1

      I could always look for myself; but are the ones that you're talking about also use valvetronic with the staged intakes? Because that makes it function as if each cylinder had its own throttle body and creates a different airflow as necessary for each one!

    • @MrPanaramuh
      @MrPanaramuh Před rokem

      does help n54 is an open deck block and an electric water pump, temperature wise. More cooling.

    • @fry.master
      @fry.master Před rokem

      Lol they do not.

    • @fry.master
      @fry.master Před rokem +1

      Want me to show you the coal on the back of my n54 cars bumper to show you DI under high load is NOT lean…. You are misinformed. it’s only able to do that when it’s under light load cruising conditions, under heavy load it’s actually LESS efficient than the indirect injection. This is because the indirect spray absorbs heat better than the quick squirt of direct, and the larger quantity fuel having to be injected under boost/load means it has less time to mix with air charge.
      Can you visualize it yet? under light load the DI is super efficient, but under heavy load the port injection mist cools the runner and mixing before the intake valve provides a more even and consistent burn at wide open throttle…
      Also picture the spray pattern of the direct injector, at low loads those pores are spraying perfect atomized fuel mists into the chamber. At high load they go full super soaker just to try to meet the insane fuel load requirement, which do you think they’re designed to operate at efficiently?

  • @baldisaerodynamic9692
    @baldisaerodynamic9692 Před rokem +39

    N55 has proven to be a reliable setup all around over the years, the N54 is a solid MOTOR...everything attached to it is garbage. B58 im not familiar with, but from what ive been seeing its not problematic. the N55 is great for someone that wants to play, but stay reliable....N54 is for people with bottomless wallets and want to play hardcore with power.

    • @Bmwguy2011
      @Bmwguy2011 Před rokem +1

      Totally true. The stories are common of blown turbos, high pressure fuel pumps, and??? Costing $7-8000 to fix.

    • @TheFanatic340
      @TheFanatic340 Před rokem +7

      The b58 is better than the n55 in every way. And as such will walk the n54 community as well. Even in high power

    • @idokwatcher2062
      @idokwatcher2062 Před rokem

      B58 is burning oil like it's petrol. Many Supras returned as lemons. Don't fall for the myth being created of "reliable Toyota engineered B58". It's another BMW money pit with engineering flaws.

    • @dionisifilpo7735
      @dionisifilpo7735 Před rokem +2

      my 640 n55 never gave me an issue two years now.

    • @Bihinchi05
      @Bihinchi05 Před rokem

      n55 is garbage

  • @noelalam9731
    @noelalam9731 Před rokem

    good content brotha. thank you for putting everybody on

  • @justjosh11
    @justjosh11 Před rokem

    Really interesting video. Thanks, I enjoyed watching and definitely learnt a thing or two

  • @LilJointNoJeeter
    @LilJointNoJeeter Před rokem +3

    Can you please do a video on Porsche engines ??? They’re my favorite German car manufacturer 🖤❤️💛

  • @Relaxationwithmeditation

    Sir, this hits all the tight spots, mind doing video about diesel inline turbo 6 engines for BMW as well, especially M57, N57 etc!

    • @codylujan
      @codylujan Před rokem +1

      I had an e70 x5 with the N57. It had 110k miles on it and it was smooth as butter. I could put a glass of water on that engine and it never spill once. I ran lucas diesel additive through it every 3 fill ups and had it DPF deleted. Best vehicle I ever owned. I would still have it to this day if I didn't stupidly trade it in for a go fast car.

  • @juancho939
    @juancho939 Před rokem +1

    The first turbo inline 6 that was ever put on an M car wasn't the S55....it was the N54 in the E82 1 Series M-Coupe

    • @ElRayDelRio
      @ElRayDelRio Před rokem

      True! The 135i was a true badass and was using the N54 till 2011 where it then went to the N55 engine. Really was a badass car that felt more like you were in a E36 than a 1 series

  • @KennyHann
    @KennyHann Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making the BMW engines simple and easy to understand lolol. As a MK5 Supra owner, understanding the previous engines BMW used and currently use was kinda confusing. Especially coming from Lexus/Toyota products 😅

  • @ACommenterOnYouTube
    @ACommenterOnYouTube Před rokem +15

    6:30
    Most if not ALL turbo engines from the factory will gain LOTS of hp with just bolt-ons alone and no tune.
    Just let those turbo's BREATHE freely 👍🏾

    • @callanotis7902
      @callanotis7902 Před rokem +1

      Gotta let em breathe #1 rule😂 I say the same shit

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube Před rokem +2

      @@callanotis7902 it works the same for na motors but even allowing them to breathe better doesn't really help unless you tune them with better fuel, even with that it wont gain much.
      But when it comes to turbo, its a whole different story.
      Also allowing the crankcase to properly vent out will allow that rotating assembly to spin easier ..

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 Před rokem

      @@ACommenterOnCZcams Biggest hp jump with I have ever seen comes from e60 535d, from factory it makes 282hp and with DPF delete + Tune it can make 430hp

    • @larsjrgensen5975
      @larsjrgensen5975 Před rokem

      @@DuBstep115 That is because it is held back by emissions, ignoring the emissions makes a huge difference.

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 Před rokem

      @@larsjrgensen5975 True with they still make like 360-370 with dpf on

  • @wiz987
    @wiz987 Před rokem +11

    BMW always been the king of straight sixes, you Americans been sleeping, they were making straight sixes for their fighter planes during WW2 and then started putting them in their cars in the 1950s

    • @olusphone
      @olusphone Před rokem +1

      Yawn...

    • @madkas14
      @madkas14 Před rokem +2

      Toyota Inline 6 has entered the chat. Lol

    • @bapr3887
      @bapr3887 Před rokem +1

      First European brand who started putting inline sixes into cars were Audi.

    • @olusphone
      @olusphone Před rokem

      @@fallschirmjager0000 I'm sorry but I'm not American 😉

    • @madkas14
      @madkas14 Před rokem

      @@fallschirmjager0000 Taking turns does not determine how a good an engine is.....

  • @imnota
    @imnota Před rokem +2

    The crank hub issue was definitely blown out of proportion here in Belgium and France I don't know anyone that did the fix, not even know anyone that knows someone that did it, and overall accross europe it seems less popular than in the US (although I can only really speak for the countries named above, rest is rumours since I don't live in Germany for example and only know few people there), never heard a failure.
    I mean for a while you couldn't even get the kits here, because there was no demand. Then people on the forums started talking about how they heard rumours from the US so you see few people on the forums that do it, but I don't personnally know anybody that did it and I know a few people that own f80's, most are tuned, I know people that do remapping for a living and think it's not an issue, etc etc

  • @vipecrx
    @vipecrx Před rokem

    Nice analysis. I'd only say that "these are not swap engines" simply because that is not as much of a thing in europe. For example, there are no crate engine programs and to certification can be impossible in a lot of countries. Otherwise, once they become a little older, options start appearing (like gearbox adaptor plates).

  • @AquaStevae
    @AquaStevae Před 11 měsíci +13

    They are all very good engines, for sure. But I'll stick with my 740whp N54. I do regular maintenance which isn't expensive or bad to do, and this engine has never given me any problems. Great engine if you keep it maintained, and can be extremely reliable. The lack of reliability is USUALLY driver error. But they never admit to it, and blame the engine or car instead. I've owned six Bimmers and NEVER been left on the side of the road. Take care of your car, and your car will take care of you...

    • @gayalien88
      @gayalien88 Před 8 měsíci

      how much is mileage with that tuned bmw?

    • @R03333
      @R03333 Před 5 měsíci

      Maintenance I'm here for but some of these older 6 cylinder BMW guys are like "it's a reliable 700hp" but go through plugs, coils or fuel pumps every other fill up it seems😅

  • @kodiak7964
    @kodiak7964 Před rokem +4

    Please do the BMW v8's next!! I'd like to see your analysis of the S63TU engine I have in the M6 Gran Coupe.
    Keep it up @337 SPEED. You will blow up really soon.

    • @jackchueh1231
      @jackchueh1231 Před rokem

      Trash… hot vee is time bomb

    • @kodiak7964
      @kodiak7964 Před rokem

      @@jackchueh1231 the s63 has improved drastically with cooling. The N63 is junk.

    • @jackchueh1231
      @jackchueh1231 Před rokem +2

      @@kodiak7964 if you want a proper v8.. stick with AMG… but BMW owns and knows inline 6 since forever.

    • @kodiak7964
      @kodiak7964 Před rokem

      @@jackchueh1231 Mercedes doesnt look as good IMO. 720HP is pretty solid on my drivetrain and doesnt skip a beat. Forged pistons and crank. An AMG GT will probably keep up with me due to weight differences. The improved hot vee is much more reliable. People dont understand the differences between the N63 and the S63tu.

    • @jackchueh1231
      @jackchueh1231 Před rokem

      @@kodiak7964 I, sure it’s fast as hell, but I’ve heard horror stories owning them off warranty.

  • @User37621
    @User37621 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video editing and content. Thanks!

  • @lescobrando299
    @lescobrando299 Před rokem +1

    2016 M4 owner. I’ve had this car for the past 3 years I have a few bolt on and a tune. And the car is a beast she’s daily driven she had around 51k miles the only issue I had was changing out a pulley. Other than that zero issues. Did I mention she’s driven pretty hard hahaha

  • @GrabowskiKarlheinz
    @GrabowskiKarlheinz Před 11 měsíci +3

    "In 2006 BMW produced their first mass produced tutbo inline 6 called the n54."
    e23 745i : Am I a joke to you? 😢

  • @HaydensJourney
    @HaydensJourney Před rokem +11

    I’ve owned 2 335i’s, amazing cars, I love that they’re underrated and undervalued. Bought mine for 8950$ and am pushing 450+ for under 10k total spent. Maintenance done first ✌️

    • @centralcoastmuzic8314
      @centralcoastmuzic8314 Před rokem +2

      They’re cheap for a reason…

    • @nick0164
      @nick0164 Před rokem +1

      @@centralcoastmuzic8314 ehh not really cheap anymore. id be lucky to find a 200k mile 335i for under 10k😂

    • @cleverusernamecl5532
      @cleverusernamecl5532 Před rokem

      @@nick0164 Recent auction results, lol. Maybe you need to look harder sounds like somebody's fucking you!
      2008 B M W 3 SERIES 335I 2D COUPE
      7/4/22 $4,000 110,011 - - 6CY/A - - Regular Southwest myCentralAuction
      7/1/22 $4,550 107,516 2.3 6GT/A Gray Lease Northeast New England
      6/28/22 $2,900 173,496 2.8 6GT/A Black Regular Southeast Atlanta
      6/23/22 $2,700 141,941 - - 6CY/A - - Regular Southeast myCentralAuction
      6/21/22 $4,500 148,119 - - 6G/M White Regular Northeast NY Metro Skyline
      6/8/22 $5,200 122,697 1.8 6GT/A Black Lease Southwest San Antonio

  • @DLOWBIMMERS
    @DLOWBIMMERS Před rokem +1

    thank you for answering my request!! THANK YOU

  • @dinero8331
    @dinero8331 Před rokem

    Also gen 2 b58s like in the m340/supra have bigger hpfp and 2022 supras changed from 2 port to 6port on the cylinder head design and lowered the compression to the same as n55/s55 resulting in 380hp @ the same psi levels

  • @rokuplayz464
    @rokuplayz464 Před rokem +3

    I have entertained the idea in my head of a b58 swap into my e46

    • @337speed
      @337speed  Před rokem

      That would probably be the perfect car😂👍

    • @MrR0cketScientist
      @MrR0cketScientist Před rokem

      What about supercharging the S54 in the e46? I’m thinking about this on mine.

  • @potatochobit
    @potatochobit Před rokem +6

    when you say destroys everything do you mean like your rod bearings, arms, crankshaft and vanos explodes? seems legit.

  • @Alex-or7hu
    @Alex-or7hu Před rokem

    Awesome video but I'm pretty sure the s55 stock pistons were cast not forged. Also the n55s in the m235 and m2 uses a forged nitrided crank.

  • @TheFuxxoWorksGarage
    @TheFuxxoWorksGarage Před rokem +1

    what a fantastic video! i love nerdy stuff, when somebody gets everything right
    i also love all of these 6 cylinders, driving the B58 daily in my M340i, its a rocketship even in stock form, but my heart lies in the S55 territory, M2 or M3, the power delivery of that engine, and the fact it tries to kill you even at 1/4 throttle is what gets me all the time. hope i can get one for myself one day🙂

    • @John-86
      @John-86 Před rokem

      Just do a stage 2 flash and run 30% e85 won’t cost u more than $600 $700 you will never drive it stock again

    • @TheFuxxoWorksGarage
      @TheFuxxoWorksGarage Před rokem

      @@John-86 i live in central europe, cant really get E85 fuel at least in my country... also my dme is locked, so no flashing yet 🙂

    • @John-86
      @John-86 Před rokem +1

      @@TheFuxxoWorksGarage no e85 that sucks. Even running 30% e85 on stock ecu gives a noticeable bump in power. U can run e85 up to around 30% with out any issues on a completely stock car. Once you get around 40% it’s really pushing the stock lp fuel pump anything above that it really can’t handle it.

    • @TheFuxxoWorksGarage
      @TheFuxxoWorksGarage Před rokem

      @@John-86 maybe, i never tried fuel like that so i have no clue :-D however, i do get 100 octane premium petrol for the car, so that helps a bit too

    • @John-86
      @John-86 Před rokem

      @@TheFuxxoWorksGarage actually 100 octane gives u about the same if not a bit more performance that 30% e85

  • @337speed
    @337speed  Před rokem +6

    Which engines should I overview next?

    • @rclova7474
      @rclova7474 Před rokem +3

      BMW S65

    • @rclova7474
      @rclova7474 Před rokem +2

      BMW S65

    • @tomsmith3827
      @tomsmith3827 Před rokem +7

      Audi in-line 5s

    • @crowderkai
      @crowderkai Před rokem +1

      Let’s go!!! I swear I was gonna suggest this for your next review! Could you possibly review fords barra Inline 6 even tho we can’t get it

    • @chbrown5408
      @chbrown5408 Před rokem +1

      AMG M159

  • @ronaldjoseph9607
    @ronaldjoseph9607 Před rokem +22

    N54 was a nightmare until you dropped almost 10K into it to sort everything and...I still want one in an 135i.

    • @I6N54
      @I6N54 Před rokem +1

      Very untrue, owned 2, didn’t have to drop 10k, about 1k in parts to make it very reliable

    • @ronaldjoseph9607
      @ronaldjoseph9607 Před rokem

      @@I6N54, sounds like you did not own it new. Turbos are shit. Injectors or shit. Electric water pump is shit. Both fuel pumps are shit. Boost leaks due to shitty charge pipes. Walnut blasts. Shall I continue? Upgraded turbos, 3-5K depending what you choose. Index 12 injectors (reburbished) $1,000. Both fuel pumps will run about $1,000 together. Upgraded water pump is like $400. Charge pipes? No idea. Still gotta do coil packs too. All this this like 6K on the really cheap end. You get really good parts and close to 8K. Then....THE MAINTENANCE.

    • @callanotis7902
      @callanotis7902 Před rokem +2

      @@ronaldjoseph9607 you can get cheaper turbos but the 2 fuel pumps being 1k is cap a new hpfp costs 800 shits more expensive now been hearing set of 6 index 12s new are being sold for 2k+ and alot of this shit you wait until there's a problem to replace em idk why everyone's replacing there injectors even if the cars running good and they don't leak.

    • @ronaldjoseph9607
      @ronaldjoseph9607 Před rokem

      @@callanotis7902. I said refurbished injectors. New injectors are $2,000-$2,500. Cheaper turbos? Yeah, you buy them bullshit Vargas "upgraded" turbos if you want to. You can get both fuel pumps for $1,000. At the end of the day, all these parts are know to fail and fail early most of the time. Get everything out of the way early.

    • @bapr3887
      @bapr3887 Před rokem

      @@ronaldjoseph9607 You should add, crankshaft is shit too. N54 is crap, 3.0 tfsi with compressor is way better engine.

  • @3meansgo
    @3meansgo Před rokem

    Love the video, super informative 💪💯

  • @jmoya780
    @jmoya780 Před rokem

    Great content. Very formative and kept opinions to a minimum

  • @e46m54nissansr20937
    @e46m54nissansr20937 Před rokem +7

    You actually did my suggestion Thank you so so much

  • @jeffjeff8562
    @jeffjeff8562 Před rokem +5

    The inline-6 BMW family of turbos are so good because of their low-end torque capabilities. Power is pretty much instant. Something like the 2jz engines were known for their peak power. Their low-end torque numbers were bad compared to any of the family of BMW equivalent engines. The "feel" of the BMW is so much better than the older Supras. IMHO.

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Před rokem

      Hmm i thought the RB26 was more of the peaky Turbo inline 6 compared to the 2J, and I assume youre talking about in stock form when comparing BMW inline 6 to 90s Toyota Inline 6 torque.

    • @jeffjeff8562
      @jeffjeff8562 Před rokem +1

      ​@@e46m54nissansr20937 Maybe. I'm not too familiar with the RB26. Just referring to the 2JZ. And, yes, I'm talking about stock form. I currently own a bmw N55. I love the low end torque. Peak torque is somewhere at 2200 rpm whereas peak torque on the 2JZ is somewhere in the 4400 rpm range. There is almost no lag on the N55 compared to other turbo cars I've owned like the 1995 Eagle talon tsi, 1995 Mitsubishi eclipse gs-t, 2008 Dodge Caliber srt-4 and 1994 Toyota Supra. The feel of the single twin-scroll turbo on my bimmer is why I will no doubt buy another bimmer when mine is done.

    • @drewdavis239
      @drewdavis239 Před rokem +1

      bmw has small bore long stroke... makes good touque low. supra 1j/2j / nissan rb , they are short stroke Big bore. high revs, good peak number , but lacks that tree stump pulling torque.

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Před rokem

      @@jeffjeff8562 Thats exactly what i was going to say that twin scroll turbo is a big part of the early max torque on the N55. I remember when the early N55 came out thats what people were saying they noticed with the N55 had great torque

    • @ruthnoya8424
      @ruthnoya8424 Před rokem +1

      So you're comparing turbo inline-6's that are decades apart? Genius.