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Quoted in August 2010 by a reliable source (Scott26):
"The initial engine proposal was the N55 but they were having issues that cannot be solved within the time window. BMW greenlighted this car in July 2009, now over a year later [2010] we see it as it [is] intended, although testing still commences until the launch. Valvetronic was the main cause of the time delay but BMW have spent some time on this and are using the N55 as a basis for the next M3." http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...79&postcount=1 Check also the 1M Prerelease and Development History sticky for some 1M development info/trivia: http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=841751
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Actually the engine in the new M3/M4 is totally new, and it's a Twin Turbo as well. Not based at all on the N55.
Quotes from M-Power.com Closed Room: Six-cylinder in-line high-revving, turbocharged engine. "The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M4 Coupe from BMW M GmbH see a return to a six-in-line engine configuration, as used on the second and third generations of this iconic sports car. The new turbocharged unit, which can develop more than 7,500 rpm, combines the best of both worlds – on the one hand a high-revving design for instant response, linear power delivery over a wide engine speed range and an unmistakable and characterful engine note, and on the other hand BMW TwinPower Turbo technology for maximised torque over a broad rpm range. A further hallmark of this engine is its outstanding efficiency" New six-cylinder in-line engine of the all-new BMW M4 Coupé and the all-new BMW M3 Sedan. 25. Sept. 13 Six-cylinder in-line high-revving, turbocharged engine. The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M4 Coupe from BMW M GmbH see a return to a six-in-line engine configuration, as used on the second and third generations of this iconic sports car. The new turbocharged unit, which can develop more than 7,500 rpm, combines the best of both worlds – on the one hand a high-revving design for instant response, linear power delivery over a wide engine speed range and an unmistakable and characterful engine note, and on the other hand BMW TwinPower Turbo technology for maximised torque over a broad rpm range. A further hallmark of this engine is its outstanding efficiency. More power, more than 30% increase of torque, more than 25% increase of efficiency. The new engine sees a slight power upgrade over the previous V8 to approximately 430 hp, while peak torque has been increased by well over 30 per cent to substantially more than 500 Newton metres, and is maintained over a very wide rev band. The new powerplant also boasts excellent fuel consumption, with an improvement of more than 25 per cent over the previous model’s figures, while emissions are already EU6-compliant. BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology. The BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology comprises two mono-scroll turbochargers, High Precision Direct Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double-VANOS seamlessly variable camshaft timing. The variable valve and camshaft timing provide fully variable control of intake valve lift. This allows the engine to deliver its power smoothly and efficiently, resulting in lower fuel consumption and emissions. At the same time, throttle response is even sharper than before.. Track-ready cooling system and engine oil supply for outstanding performance. The exceptional performance of the BMW M3 Sedan and BMW M4 Coupe also demands an exceptionally sophisticated thermal management system for the engine and ancillary units. To ensure optimal operating temperatures both in short everyday trips around town and also when the vehicle is being driven flat out on the track, the M GmbH engineers developed a highly efficient cooling system, comprising a main radiator plus additional radiators for the high- and low-temperature circuits, turbocharger and transmission, while a temperature-stabilising electric water pump ensures that the engine can develop its full performance at all times. The six-cylinder engine features a closed-deck crankcase design, which increases rigidity and allows cylinder pressures to be increased for maximised power output. And instead of liners, the cylinder bores feature a twin-wire arc-sprayed coating, which results in a significant reduction in engine weight.
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another thought would be the simple fact that the n54 was already setup in the 135i, wouldn't make sense from a cost standpoint to try to implement a new engine if all you were looking for was an extra 40hp.
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Quote: "To accommodate the increased power output of the N54, the crankshaft is forged steel." (Power here is discussed relative to the NA I6) - ie this is not special to the N54T engine used in the 1M. And according to the BMW N55 product training pdf the N55 uses cast iron. But we do know that the exhaust system on the 1M is different from a Z4 35is. I even think the 1M has down pipe "race" cats. And there is also an M button, so the software must be a bit different as well. The water cooling and the fan was also upgraded, but the oil cooler is the same if I remember correctly. The Z4 35is is also different from the 335is in this regard. Btw, the N54 will continue production for some time, as it is still used in the current Z4 35i and 35is. Although the Z4 was the first car to get the new 28i engine, the 35i was never changed to N55 even it "only" has 300hp. Last edited by Asbjorn; 11-13-2013 at 03:39 AM.. |
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Here Anyway, in bold, are u sure? And a bigger IC etc? Cheers Robin |
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