Wow, that scan looks really good too. Do you have/will you have a build thread? Sounds like you've got something cool in the works, if so I'd like to follow along![]()
Just read through this again, having previously looked at this statement. The S55 crank according to parts websites is lighter than the forged N55 crank, but the cast crank is the lightest of the 3.S55
- Initial Release
- Forged crankshaft (4-6 lbs. lighter)
Just to clarify, the n55 exhaust valves are also sodium filled to aid heat removalThe exhaust valves are sodium filled for higher heat
@doublespaces Could you please this post from @Boorda to be the first post in this thread as originally intended? It is the introductory post for this thread content, and has lots of useful info that's easily accessed in the first post of the thread. Thanks!I'm starting this thread to have a centralized location to reference technical deep-dives into the differences between BMW's N55 and S55 engine platforms. My goal is to create a comprehensive resource where we can discuss compatibility between parts and potential performance gains when upgrading or swapping components between these platforms.
Check back regularly as I will do my best to maintain this first post with shortcuts to various posts and resources.
Technical Documentation
N55
- Technical Training
S55 Other Resources
N55
S55Technical Differences
Below are technical key differences between the N55 and S55 engine platforms.
This section also includes updates and variations within the N55 and S55 engine platforms themselves.
Between engine variations of the same platform, it is assumed that everything in the previous version is identical unless otherwise specified.
Items marked `Unconfirmed` are believed to be true but research is being done to officially confirm the claims.
Block & Engine Externals
N55
- Initial Release
- Cast iron cylinder sleeves
- Single HPFP
- Single Oil Pump
- Pneumatic Wastegate (PWG)
- M2 Variant
- Dual Oil Pump
- Update 1 (2013-2018)
- Upgraded oil cooling - Unconfirmed
- Electric Wastegate (EWG)
S55
- Initial Release
- Closed-deck design
- Stronger cylinder walls
- Plasma-transferred wire arc sprayed cylinder liners for improved strength and heat dissipation
- Dual HPFP
- Dual Oil Pump
- Update 1 (2015-2020)
- Oil Pan Upgrade (Material) - Unconfirmed
Questions:
- Can you swap an S55 into and E92?
Engine Internals
N55
- Initial Release
- Cast Rods
- Cast Pistons
- Update 1 (20xx-20xx)
- Forged crank - Unconfirmed
- Forged Rods - Unconfirmed
S55
- Initial Release
- Forged crankshaft (4-6 lbs. lighter)
- Forged connecting rods
- Pistons with Teflon coated side skirts
Questions:
Cylinder Head
N55
- Initial Release
- Working on
S55
- Initial Release
- Working on
Questions:
- Are the cylinder heads interchangeable between the platforms?
- Does the S55 head flow better?
Turbocharger Setup
N55
- Initial Release
- Single twin-scroll turbocharger (Brand(s)?)
S55
- Initial Release
- Twin single-scroll turbochargers (Brand(s)?)
Questions:
- Can N55 owners use S55 turbochargers? What modifications would be required?
Electronics
N55
- Initial Release
- DME: MEVD172
S55
- Initial Release
- DEM: MEVD172G
Questions:
- Are N55 and S55 DME's interchangeable?
- N55 DME Plugged with S55?
- What ECU/DME considerations come into play when mixing components?
Question Queue
- What's involved in adapting the S55 cooling system to an N55?
- Not Possible
Its hard for me to understand how aluminum could be stronger than cast iron here! I am inclined to believe that the "additional" strength is afforded by the closed deck design....... of course I could be wrong!
Block & Engine Externals
N55
- Initial Release
- Cast iron cylinder sleeves
S55
- Initial Release
- Closed-deck design
- Stronger cylinder walls
- Plasma-transferred wire arc sprayed cylinder liners for improved strength and heat dissipation
Wow, I was going to agree with you but thought I'd look up the properties of Alusil first. Here's what Google AI had to say about it. Apparently, Alusil is both stronger and stiffer than cast iron, and has better fatigue resistance. This one hurt a little, I was thinking atleast n55 had stronger cylider walls than s55, but that appears to be wrong. Starting to get some envy for the s55 blockIts hard for me to understand how aluminum could be stronger than cast iron here! I am inclined to believe that the "additional" strength is afforded by the closed deck design....... of course I could be wrong!
It sure flippin' did!This one hurt a little,.......
Very Impressive!Apparently, Alusil is both stronger and stiffer than cast iron, and has better fatigue resistance.
Yup, oh well..... I am committed and will see it through till the end, if the stock liners take a dump, I'm prepared to just do a re-sleeve and be done with it!I was thinking at least n55 had stronger cylinder walls than s55, but that appears to be wrong![]()
I haven't gotten around to doing the scans and the silicone castings of the ports yet, but I promise I will add that info soon!Any news about cooling when using the N55 head with the S55 block and gasket?
You see, what had happened was....@doublespaces Could you please this post from @Boorda to be the first post in this thread as originally intended? It is the introductory post for this thread content, and has lots of useful info that's easily accessed in the first post of the thread. Thanks!