I just watched the entire series of SimpleCarGuy on YouTube changing his timing change on his N20 engine 28i Z4. However, only after changing the timing chain did he discover it wasn't just a knackered timing chain. He calmly said 'I threw a wrench'. So, then he sets about changing it a new engine. All in his garage at home. It was at this point, I thought, I might have called someone. Actually, I might have called someone much much earlier. So that leads me to ask a good question. What engine should I get?
Ultimately, I want more power. A 3.0 running 254 bhp is okay, but 280 bhp or a little more would be better.
If I thought the N54 engine was reliable, then it would be a 35i, 35is. I am not a great fan of sequential manual gearboxes. However, some advice and experience would be welcomed. That brings us to the N52 2.5 or 3.0. I have a 23i so, given I am looking for more power, it would have to be the N52 3.0. An auto would be preferrable, but I wonder if the ZF 6HP19 auto box is a little ponderous in the 3.0. So that brings me to the 2.0 N20 engine. Ideally, if I thought I am going to start a YouTube comedy channel of me changing timing chains and engines for you all to enjoy, that would be my first choice. A 2.0 8 speed auto remapped to 280 bhp.
My 23i has been utterly faultless and superbly smooth. My previous 3.0's were the same. Smooth and reliable.
So, N20, N52 or N54. What are the risks, issues, reliability and possible costs to fix.
I think we could safely say the N52 is fairly bullet proof. But what about the N20 and N54 both can have issues. What are those issues and which engine is the best balance against risk and performance.
Ultimately, I want more power. A 3.0 running 254 bhp is okay, but 280 bhp or a little more would be better.
If I thought the N54 engine was reliable, then it would be a 35i, 35is. I am not a great fan of sequential manual gearboxes. However, some advice and experience would be welcomed. That brings us to the N52 2.5 or 3.0. I have a 23i so, given I am looking for more power, it would have to be the N52 3.0. An auto would be preferrable, but I wonder if the ZF 6HP19 auto box is a little ponderous in the 3.0. So that brings me to the 2.0 N20 engine. Ideally, if I thought I am going to start a YouTube comedy channel of me changing timing chains and engines for you all to enjoy, that would be my first choice. A 2.0 8 speed auto remapped to 280 bhp.
My 23i has been utterly faultless and superbly smooth. My previous 3.0's were the same. Smooth and reliable.
So, N20, N52 or N54. What are the risks, issues, reliability and possible costs to fix.
I think we could safely say the N52 is fairly bullet proof. But what about the N20 and N54 both can have issues. What are those issues and which engine is the best balance against risk and performance.