Why the love for the S54?
Why the love for the S54?
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jon-

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16,534 posts

242 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Simple question, as per the topic really. I feel like I must be missing something, as people go on about the S54 like it's the best engine ever made, but mine fails to excite me.

I much prefer the S65, much more character, sounds nicer, more drivable, revs higher etc.

Disclaimer, I own an S54 powered M3.

S65:

- Lower weight, the S65 is 33 pounds lighter than the S54
- Higer rev limit due to shorter stroke and oversquare design
- Larger displacement and more room to increase displacement
- Less stress on the crank, block, and rods
- Shorter block
- Better engine bay placement
- Aluminum dissipates heat better than iron

Edited by jon- on Wednesday 19th February 16:08

Gruber

6,313 posts

240 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Newer engine is better than older engine. No great shock there?

The S54 is brilliant. Over 100bhp / litre is still remarkable for a NA engine and the way the old I6 screams to the redline never gets boring. It continued the lineage (and was the final incarnation) of a long line of great M-power straight sixes. And it had the benefit of being able to achieve an easy 30+mpg on a cruise down to the Dordogne.

The V8 suited the e92 much better than the straight six would have done, and I'm a huge fan of the e92 M3. But in the e46 and the Z4M the S54 was just the job.

Babw

1,034 posts

172 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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The S54 is definitely the more characterful engine with a very distinctive sound. S65 is good but there're so many great V8 road car engines.

Apart from some of the Porsche offerings, I can't think of a better 6 cylinder NA engine.

0836whimper

982 posts

224 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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It was engine of the year umpteen times, an evolution over time, incarnations appeared in multiple M cars, gets the balance of power and thirst about right and is historically notable.
As opposed to the S65 that was none of those things and got swiftly replaced by turbos.

cerb4.5lee

42,620 posts

206 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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I have owned both engines the S54 in a Z4M & the E92 M3 & I am opposite I prefer the S54 as neither engine gives much low to mid range performance as its all about the top end but I just thought the S54 felt a little more lively than the S65.

Neither engine would get my vote though as I still preferred the AJP V8 in my TVR the V8 in my x5 4.8is & the N52 in my current 330i, I just don't like the M engines characteristics as hardly anything happens below 5k to 6k revs they just don't float my boat.

I do understand why the S54/S65 have won so many awards though as they are both masterpieces but they didn't excite me like I thought they would.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

191 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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That S54 rasp at 5k cloud9

KENZ

1,229 posts

219 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Agree you can't beat a straight six especially in the guise of the S54. Very distinctive sound compared to the more common V6 & V8..

daz05

2,914 posts

221 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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I agree Jon, had both long term, I was a big fan of the s54 both have similar characteristics but imho the V8 is better in almost every way. It just needs the upgraded exhaust to get the benefit of the sound. Top end of the s65 is just another level, real shame it didn't also get a gig in another model, I found the s54 could be a bit rough up high in comparison.

cerb4.5lee

42,620 posts

206 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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daz05 said:
Top end of the s65 is just another level, real shame it didn't also get a gig in another model
I agree with this & I feel its a shame that the S65 wasn't used in another model, I often think how great it would be if you could have an engine that's epic on the top end like the S65 but great at the bottom end too that would really be the best of both worlds.

joema

2,741 posts

205 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Guess it depends whether you like using all the revs. 4500k plus. Awesome

cerb4.5lee

42,620 posts

206 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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joema said:
Guess it depends whether you like using all the revs. 4500k plus. Awesome
The V8 doesn't get going until 6K revs though & by then everything else has left you for dead but maybe if it didn't have to drag 1600kg around with it though that might have made it feel a little more lively low down.

Leins

10,317 posts

174 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Strap a big air box to one and they get even better! Still think I prefer the S38 to the lot of them though, an engine just full of character and attitude

dvshannow

1,647 posts

162 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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0836whimper said:
It was engine of the year umpteen times, an evolution over time, incarnations appeared in multiple M cars, gets the balance of power and thirst about right and is historically notable.
As opposed to the S65 that was none of those things and got swiftly replaced by turbos.
ha think you forget that the S64 was swiftly replaced by the S65 - because the S65 was more awesome! and the S65 is replaced by turbos because emissions now are more important frown

Panthro

777 posts

244 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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The S54 is IMO the best engine BMW has ever made for a road car. There is nothing that sounds like it and in 2001 it was an incredible engine; pulls like a train and revs a plenty. I can still remember the cold start sound of my old E46 M3 sending shivers down my spine.

jon-

Original Poster:

16,534 posts

242 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
joema said:
Guess it depends whether you like using all the revs. 4500k plus. Awesome
The V8 doesn't get going until 6K revs though & by then everything else has left you for dead but maybe if it didn't have to drag 1600kg around with it though that might have made it feel a little more lively low down.
But the 6-8500rpm is immense. It's special in the way the S54 can't match, you don't get this high up rush.

Don't get me wrong, the S54 is a great engine for its time, but the best engine BMW ever made? Give me the V10 any day.

As for it being the best 6 cylinder engine... maybe. Great, it's naturally well balanced, but not great to package.

Can't argue with the fuel efficiency though, it nailed that in a way the S65 can't get close to.

161BMW

1,823 posts

191 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Because the S54 is the best engine ever made
Winner of International Engine of The Year in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 in the 3-4 litre category even beating Porsche 996 Carrera/Turbo engines and the Ferrari 360 Modena engines
105bhp per litre
8000rpm
All in a BMW in 2001 was absolutely incredible back then.

jon-

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16,534 posts

242 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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161BMW said:
Because the S54 is the best engine ever made
Winner of International Engine of The Year in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 in the 3-4 litre category even beating Porsche 996 Carrera/Turbo engines and the Ferrari 360 Modena engines
105bhp per litre
8000rpm
All in a BMW in 2001 was absolutely incredible back then.
Your current and fantasy fleet do not surprise me winkhehe

Cheburator mk2

3,197 posts

225 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Having had a few ///M Engines in my garage over the years and driven most others, the S54 is easily the best overall... The V8 may have better top end, but it is not economical, the V10 has even better top end, but it is vastly more complicated and even thirstier, the 4-cylinder is a true race engine for the road, but nothing happens below 5k rpm, the S38 is an absolute stonker of an engine, but is super fragile and demanding on maintainance...

The S54 somehow combines excellent performance, economy, sound and character. A bit like Bayern Munchen - does not have the Messis - V10 or Ronaldos - V8 of this world, but guess who will win the CL in sufficient style again...


Philrose

481 posts

268 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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No one has mentioned the fact that 79 M Roadsters (RHD) were built with the S54 engine in them. 6 were prototypes so 73 actual cars. Plus some were also put in the 'breadvan'.
Now you have the S54 in a fairly light weight car.
Great machines IMHO - I know, I have one of the Roadsters.laugh

Not sure about the fuel consumption though.

cerb4.5lee

42,620 posts

206 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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jon- said:
cerb4.5lee said:
joema said:
Guess it depends whether you like using all the revs. 4500k plus. Awesome
The V8 doesn't get going until 6K revs though & by then everything else has left you for dead but maybe if it didn't have to drag 1600kg around with it though that might have made it feel a little more lively low down.
But the 6-8500rpm is immense. It's special in the way the S54 can't match, you don't get this high up rush.

Don't get me wrong, the S54 is a great engine for its time, but the best engine BMW ever made? Give me the V10 any day.

As for it being the best 6 cylinder engine... maybe. Great, it's naturally well balanced, but not great to package.

Can't argue with the fuel efficiency though, it nailed that in a way the S65 can't get close to.
I agree the S54 is excellent for its fuel efficiency considering its performance & the S65 is addictive at 6k plus the only slight problem is that can be hard to enjoy on the road unless you disregard your licence but it is good fun doing it!