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The BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 M62 is a V8
V8 engine

A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinder s mounted on the crankcase in two banks of four cylinders, in most cases set at a right angle to each other but sometimes at a narrower angle, with all eight pistons driving a common crankshaft....
 piston engine, built in Munich, Germany. It has an aluminum block with 98 mm bore centers and two aluminum DOHC cylinder heads.

The M62 block is unique in that it does not use cast iron liners, which are less able to dissipate heat than aluminum. The aluminum alloy used to manufacture the M62 block contains high levels of silicon (called Alusil
Alusil

Alusil as a Eutectic aluminum alloy contains approximately 30% silicon and 70% aluminum , . This alloy was created in 1927 by Schweizer & Fehrenbach of Baden-Baden Germany and further developed by Kolbenschmidt ....
). The block is etched to expose the silica, creating a bearing surface in the cylinder.






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The BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 M62 is a V8
V8 engine

A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinder s mounted on the crankcase in two banks of four cylinders, in most cases set at a right angle to each other but sometimes at a narrower angle, with all eight pistons driving a common crankshaft....
 piston engine, built in Munich, Germany. It has an aluminum block with 98 mm bore centers and two aluminum DOHC cylinder heads.

The M62 block is unique in that it does not use cast iron liners, which are less able to dissipate heat than aluminum. The aluminum alloy used to manufacture the M62 block contains high levels of silicon (called Alusil
Alusil

Alusil as a Eutectic aluminum alloy contains approximately 30% silicon and 70% aluminum , . This alloy was created in 1927 by Schweizer & Fehrenbach of Baden-Baden Germany and further developed by Kolbenschmidt ....
). The block is etched to expose the silica, creating a bearing surface in the cylinder. The earlier M60
BMW M60

The M60 is the internal code for the V8 engine manufactured by BMW from April 1992 to 1995. It largely replaced the BMW M30 inline-6....
 V8 used Nikasil
Nikasil

Nikasil is a trademarked Electrophoretic deposition oleophilic nickel matrix Silicon Carbide coating for engine components, mainly piston engine cylinder liners....
 cylinder wall coating, which was abandoned for Alusil after the adverse effects of burning gasoline containing sulfur in nickel plated combustion chambers were discovered. All M62 engines use Alusil blocks, which is not subject to the corrosion problem associated with Nikasil.

The M62 uses SFI fuel injection
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
, has 4 valves per cylinder with VVT, and features fracture-split forged powder metal connecting rods.
Models
EngineDisplacementPowerTorqueRedlineYear
M62B353.5 L (3498 cc/213 in³)173 kW (232 hp) @ 5700320 N·m (236 ft·lbf) @ 330062001996
M62TUB35175 kW (235 hp) @ 5800345 N·m (254 ft·lbf) @ 3800 1998
180 kW (241 hp) @ 5800345 N·m (254 ft·lbf) @ 3800 1998
M62B444.4 L (4398 cc/268 in³)210 kW (282 hp) @ 5700420 N·m (310 ft·lbf) @ 390061001996
M62TUB44210 kW (282 hp) @ 5400440 N·m (325 ft·lbf) @ 3600 1998
M62B464.6 L (4619 cc/281 in³)255 kW (342 hp) @ 5700480 N·m (354 ft·lbf) @ 370065002001
S62B504.9 L (4941 cc/301 in³)294 kW (394 hp) @ 6600500 N·m (369 ft·lbf) @ 3800 7000 1998


M62B35

The 3.5 L (3498 cc) M62B35 was introduced in the 1996 535i.

Applications:
  • 173 kW (245 hp) and 320 N·m (236 ft·lbf)
    • 1996-1997 E39
      BMW E39

      The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
       535i
    • 1996-1997 E38
      BMW E38

      The BMW E38 automobile platform was the basis for the 1994 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. It replaced the BMW E32 in 1995 and itself was replaced by the BMW E65/E66 for the 2002 model year....
       735i/735iL


M62TUB35


Applications:
  • 174 kW (233 hp) and 345 N·m (254 ft·lbf)
    • 1999-2001 E38
      BMW E38

      The BMW E38 automobile platform was the basis for the 1994 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. It replaced the BMW E32 in 1995 and itself was replaced by the BMW E65/E66 for the 2002 model year....
       735i/735iL
  • 180 kW (241 hp) and 345 N·m (254 ft·lbf)
    • 1998-2003 E39
      BMW E39

      The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
       535i


M62B44


The M62B44 is a 4.4 L (4398 cc) version with a 92 mm bore and 82.7 mm stroke. Output is 283 hp (210 kW) at 5750 RPM with 310 ft·lbf (420 Nm) of torque at 3900 RPM. In 1999, BMW introduced the M62TUB44 which included the VANOS system and an electronically actuated throttle. The non-VANOS M62B44 had a larger throttle body, MAF and a slightly less restrictive intake manifold (the difference was very similar to the difference between OBD1 and OBD2 M52/S52). The non-VANOS intake manifold itself can be swapped onto the newer M62B44TU, then optimized using Dinan software. Dinan sold these intake manifolds as an upgrade (using stock BMW parts), but for substantially more due to since "their" manifold carried the Dinan badge.

  • 210 kW (283 hp) and 420 N·m (310 ft·lbf) / Mechanical Throttle
    • 1996-1998 E39
      BMW E39

      The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
       540i
    • 1996-1998 E38
      BMW E38

      The BMW E38 automobile platform was the basis for the 1994 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. It replaced the BMW E32 in 1995 and itself was replaced by the BMW E65/E66 for the 2002 model year....
       740i/740iL
    • 1994-1999 E31 840Ci

M62TUB44


  • 210 kW (283 hp) and 440 N·m (325 ft·lbf) / Electronic Throttle -SINGLE vanos;the M5 S62 was the first BMW V8 (and only E39 V8) with dual vanos.
    • 1998-2003 E39
      BMW E39

      The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
       540i
    • 1999-2001 E38
      BMW E38

      The BMW E38 automobile platform was the basis for the 1994 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. It replaced the BMW E32 in 1995 and itself was replaced by the BMW E65/E66 for the 2002 model year....
       740i/740iL
    • 1999-2003 E53
      BMW E53

      The BMW E53 automobile platform is the basis for the 1999 through 2006 BMW X5 Crossover . Production ceased September, 2006 and has been replaced by the BMW E70....
       X5 4.4i
      BMW X5

      The BMW X5 is a mid-size crossover SUV sold by BMW since 1999, making it BMW's first SUV. It features all-wheel drive and is available with a range of gasoline List of BMW engines#Straight-6s and List of BMW engines#V8....
    • 2003-2005 Land Rover
      Land Rover

      Land Rover is an all-terrain vehicle and Multi Purpose Vehicle manufacturer, based in Solihull, West Midlands , England, now operated as part of the Jaguar Land Rover business owned by Tata Motors of India....
       Range Rover 4.4
      Range Rover

      The Range Rover is a four-wheel drive luxury sport utility vehicle produced by Land Rover in the United Kingdom, owned by the India-based Tata Motors....
    • 2000-2004 Morgan Aero 8
      Morgan Aero 8

      The Morgan Aero 8 is a Sports car automobile designed and built by Morgan Motor Company at its factory in Malvern Link, Great Britain .The Aero 8 is notable for several reasons, primarily because it is the first new Morgan design since 1948....


M62B46

  • The M62B46 was a 4.6 L (4619 cc) version producing 255 kW (342 hp) and 480 N·m (354 ft·lbf) of torque.
    • 1997-2002 E39
      BMW E39

      The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
       Alpina
      Alpina

      Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH is an automobile manufacturing company based in Buchloe, in the Ostallg?u district of Bavaria, Germany selling their own cars, based on BMW cars....
       B10 v8
    • 2001 E53
      BMW E53

      The BMW E53 automobile platform is the basis for the 1999 through 2006 BMW X5 Crossover . Production ceased September, 2006 and has been replaced by the BMW E70....
       X5 4.6is
      BMW X5

      The BMW X5 is a mid-size crossover SUV sold by BMW since 1999, making it BMW's first SUV. It features all-wheel drive and is available with a range of gasoline List of BMW engines#Straight-6s and List of BMW engines#V8....


S62

The high-performance S62 was made for the E39
BMW E39

The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
 M5
BMW M5

The BMW M5 is an ultra performance version of the BMW 5-Series automobile made by BMW Motorsport. First introduced at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1984, the M5 has been made from various 5-Series versions throughout the years, including the E28, E34, E39 and most recently the E60....
 and E52
BMW E52

The BMW E52 automobile platform was the basis for the 2000 through 2004 BMW Z8 convertible sports car.Links ...
 Z8
BMW Z8

The BMW Z8 was a car produced by Germany automaker BMW from 2000 to 2003. It was given the E52 BMW model code.The Z8 was the production variant of the 1997 Z07 concept car, which was designed by Henrik Fisker at BMW's Designworks in Southern California....
. It is a 4.9 L (4941 cc) V8 engine
V8 engine

A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinder s mounted on the crankcase in two banks of four cylinders, in most cases set at a right angle to each other but sometimes at a narrower angle, with all eight pistons driving a common crankshaft....
 and is based on the same architecture as the regular aluminium block 4.4 Litre BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 M62 powerplant found in the E39 540i. BMW Motorsport (M) Division has extensively modified the engine for increased power
Power (physics)

In physics, power is the rate at which mechanical work is performed or energy is transmitted, or the amount of energy required or expended for a given unit of time....
 and torque
Torque

Torque is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis . Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist....
.

Past M5 engines were assembled at M division headquarters in Garching, Germany but the S62 M5 engines are now assembled at the Dingolfing
Dingolfing

Dingolfing is a town in Southern Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the Landkreis Dingolfing-Landau....
 assembly plant.

The M5’s engine starts with an aluminum and silicon alloy Alusil
Alusil

Alusil as a Eutectic aluminum alloy contains approximately 30% silicon and 70% aluminum , . This alloy was created in 1927 by Schweizer & Fehrenbach of Baden-Baden Germany and further developed by Kolbenschmidt ....
 engine block as do all current BMW V-8’s and V-12’s. Cylinder linings are etched after honing to promote oil retention and reduce friction. The S62’s V-8 block shares the M62's basic architecture but with 94.0 mm (3.7 in) cylinder bores vs. the M62's 92.0. The stroke is increased from 82.7 mm to 89.0 mm (3.5 in) significantly improving torque. This results in a displacement of 4941 cc, or approximately 5 liters (301 cu in). The cylinder centers are 98.0 mm apart, leaving only 4 mm of block surface between cylinders. For effective sealing with this tight cylinder spacing, BMW M engineers developed new 3-layer steel head gaskets to help ensure isolation of gasoline, oil and coolant.

Based on the cylinder heads used in other BMW V-8’s, the M5’s heads are re-jacketed for cross-flow cooling, as is customary in M division engines. The intake side of the heads also gets coolant passages. Valve adjustment is not needed, thanks to hydraulic lifters, as fitted on the U.S. spec. E36
BMW E36

The E36 automobile platform was the basis for the 1991-2000 BMW 3 Series entry-level luxury car / compact executive car. It was the successor to the BMW E30 and was eventually replaced by the BMW E46 in 1999....
 M3
BMW M3

The BMW M3 is a high performance BMW M GmbH version of the popular BMW BMW 3 Series compact car automobile. M3 models have been derived from the E30, E36, E46 and E90/E92/E93 3-series....
 inline-6. This is the first European-market M car to use hydraulic lifters.

The air induction system is also unique to the S62. Air is taken in at two points behind the front bumper, passes through two intake silencers and two hot-film air-mass meters, and then flows into the voluminous plenum atop the engine. From there, air courses through 230-mm intake runners (including the throttle housings) to the individual cylinders. The entire assembly of plenum and runners is attached to the throttle housings via a rubber/metal flange (one per bank) that acoustically and thermally decouples the plenum from the engine itself thereby keeping the air charge cooler before it passes into the cylinders.

Admission of air to the cylinders is not through typical "throttle body," but through eight individual throttle butterflies (each 50 mm or 1.97 in. in diameter), one for each cylinder. Individual throttles are a very costly feature and previous large M six cylinder engines powering the M1
BMW M1

The BMW M1 is a sports car that was produced by Germany automaker BMW from 1978 to 1981.In the late 1970s, Italy manufacturer Lamborghini entered into an agreement with BMW to build a production racing car in sufficient quantity for homologation....
, M5
BMW M5

The BMW M5 is an ultra performance version of the BMW 5-Series automobile made by BMW Motorsport. First introduced at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1984, the M5 has been made from various 5-Series versions throughout the years, including the E28, E34, E39 and most recently the E60....
 and M6
BMW M6

The BMW M6 is a high-performance version of the BMW 6-Series automobile, designed by the BMW Motorsport division of the Germany manufacturer....
 models, all had this feature. However, the S62 is the first BMW engine with electronically actuated individual throttles. Positioned much nearer the cylinders than a single throttle can be, these throttles eliminate air flow “lag times" significantly improving throttle response. Each throttle operates in its own housing, mounted directly above the intake port. The electronic throttle linkage (or so-called “fly-by-wire” system) is actuated by two potentiometers as the driver depresses the accelerator. The driver accelerator inputs are processed by the engine control module and received by a DC servo motor between the cylinder banks. Through a small gearbox, this motor drives a shaft that in turn drives a link to each bank rotating the four throttle butterflies of that bank. These two links rotate the two throttle shafts, connecting via ball joints at cylinders 3 and 6. From these points, the other three throttles of each bank are opened and closed in unison. The servo motor reacts to any pedal movement in 120 milliseconds, so the driver perceives no lag time – only instant throttle response. The M Driving Dynamics Control System, controlled by the Sport button on the dash, provides two settings for throttle response: Normal mode and a quicker Sport mode. In the Sport mode, throttle response is more immediate and linear. In the non-Sport or Normal mode, throttle tip-in is softer and more languid. Additionally, the throttles of cylinders 4 and 8 also have their own feedback sensors to monitor the throttles' operation. If a fault is recognized, the system switches to one of four "limp-home" modes that can allow operation at up to 62 mph.

Bosch
Bosch

Bosch is a popular surname in Catalan language and Dutch language; it means forest. It may refer to:Places*Bosch, Buenos Aires, Argentina...
 Motronic
Motronic

Motronic is the trade name given to a range of digital engine-management systems developed by Robert Bosch GmbH....
 port fuel injection is utilized. Fuel pressure, at up to 5 bar (72.5 psi), varies according to need. Interestingly, the fuel regulator is also plumbed into the fuel filter. Excess fuel delivered to the filter/regulator returns directly to the fuel tank without passing through the fuel lines to the engine compartment and fuel rails. This keeps the excess fuel unpressurized, which thus keeps fuel heating to a minimum.

The S62 is BMW’s first V-8 engine equipped with Double VANOS
VANOS

VANOS is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by BMW in close collaboration with Continental Teves. VANOS varies the timing of the poppet valve by moving the position of the camshafts in relation to the drive gear....
; a system that steplessly varies the timing of both intake and exhaust valves of both cylinder banks. The VANOS acronym refers to variable cam control or variable valve timing which in German is VAriable NOckenwellen Steuerung. While current BMW 2.5 and 2.8 liter 6-cylinder engines also have the Double VANOS system, the 4.4 liter M62 V-8 has a Single VANOS system that steplessly varies only intake valve timing. Double VANOS is employed for the first time on a BMW V-8 with the introduction of the S62 engine. In addition to enhanced low to medium engine speed torque, the advantages of VANOS include:
  • Reduced unburned hydrocarbons during idling
  • Smooth idling
  • Internal exhaust-gas recirculation at low speeds for improved control of oxides of nitrogen (NOx)
  • Quicker warm-up of the catalytic converters after a cold start with reduced emissions during this operational phase
  • Reduced combustion noise


As on other BMW engines, the VANOS mechanisms are located at the front of the cylinder heads. The 1450 psi of hydraulic pressure used to actuate VANOS is produced by two dedicated oil pumps; one for each cylinder head. Valve timing is varied over a range of 60 degrees in terms of crankshaft rotation with a wider adjustment range than that of other BMW engines.

The S62 has its own unique electronic control unit
Electronic control unit

In automotive electronics, an electronic control unit , also called a control unit, or control module, is an embedded system that controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems in a vehicle....
 (ECU) manufactured by Siemens
Siemens

Siemens AG is a German electrical and telecommunications companysiemens may refer to*siemens , the SI unit of electrical conductance, equivalent to 1 ampere/volt...
 (designated MSS 52) which oversees:
  • Basic engine functions
  • Electronic throttle system (including cruise control)
  • G-sensitive lubrication system
  • Thermal oil-level sender
  • Variable tachometer warning zone
  • Catalytic-converter protective functions
  • Double VANOS variable valve timing
  • Maximum engine speed (7000 rpm)
  • M Driving Dynamics Control, which provides two settings for the throttle system and power steering.


A forged five-main bearing crankshaft with counterweights receives Mallory metal plugs for extremely fine balance. Connecting rods are forged as one piece. The caps are then fracture split for the best possible fit when being installed. Balancing pads are also placed on both small and large ends of the rods.

Piston design is unique to the S62 motor. For optimum power output, the engineers designed specifically shaped cutouts in the piston crowns for the intake and exhaust valves. This requires a different piston design for each cylinder bank, rather than the usual identical design for all pistons. The pistons are fitted with valve reliefs, and each is cooled by two upward-firing oil jets per cylinder. The oil jets are indexed to oil pressure; when pressure reaches 2.5 bar (36 psi), they begin operating. This level of oil pressure is a good indication of higher-than-average load and rpm. Oil cooling is provided by two separate oil passages in the crankcase. The compression ratio is 11.0:1, 10% higher than for the 4.4-liter V-8 and thus contributing to the engine's high power and torque output.

Given the 45 degree cant (from vertical) of the cylinder banks and the M5's cornering capability of over 1g, natural return of oil to the sump might have been inadequate during extreme cornering. Thus the M engineers devised a unique system to ensure effective engine lubrication at all times. In addition to the main oil (pressure) pump, there are two scavenging (suction) pumps, one for each cylinder bank. In normal and light cornering conditions, oil from the heads and main bearings flow back into the semi-dry sump at the rear of the engine via the two suction pumps. In hard cornering (0.9g or more), the Dynamic Stability Control system's lateral-g sensor switches magnetic valves to reroute oil extraction points to alternate locations?the outer sides of the heads and sump—preventing a backup of oil collecting in the outside of the head thus avoiding potential oil starvation. This system remains active even if the driver switches off the Dynamic Stability Control.

The oil level (sump capacity of 7 liters or 7.4 quarts) and temperature are monitored by a thermal sensor. A warning appears in the Check Control display if the oil level falls below a certain point. An oil-temperature gauge replaces the fuel economy gauge in the tachometer face. Oil is cooled by a coolant-oil heat exchanger.

The V-8's two cylinder heads are modified to provide efficient coolant flow across the head and the coolant passages are enlarged. Coolant is circulated by a larger water pump with a capacity of 380 liters per minute (83.6 gallons/min.). Improvements in radiator efficiency negated any reason to enlarge it for the M5.

Other significant features of the cylinder heads include hollow camshafts of nodular cast iron for reduced inertia and long life. The S62's 35-mm intake and 30.5-mm exhaust valves are shared with the M62 engine, but valve timing is specific to this engine. The intake cam profiles yield 10.32 mm (0.410 in.) valve lift and 252 degrees total duration and the exhaust cam profiles yield 10.2 mm (0.400 in.) lift and 248 degrees duration, with Double VANOS
VANOS

VANOS is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by BMW in close collaboration with Continental Teves. VANOS varies the timing of the poppet valve by moving the position of the camshafts in relation to the drive gear....
 shifting their timing to vary overlap. As in other current BMW V8 and 6-cylinder engines, the valves are actuated by no-maintenance bucket-type hydraulic lifters.

In place of the M62 engine's simplex roller chain driving both intake camshafts, the S62 employs a heavier-duty duplex (double roller) chain driving each intake camshaft. As in the M62, two secondary simplex (single-roller) chains then drive the exhaust camshafts from the intake camshafts.

Exiting the engine through double-wall stainless-steel exhaust headers (as on the M62 engine), exhaust gases then flow through one tri-metal catalytic converter per cylinder bank. There are four oxygen sensors: two ahead of the converters and two behind. A pressure-equalizer balance pipe connects the two exhaust streams behind the converters, enhancing low-speed torque and contributing to the engine's wonderful exhaust note. Aft of the catalytic converters, the full dual exhaust system includes two resonators and four mufflers that end in four stainless-steel outlets.

The variable tachometer warning zone innovation reminds drivers that a cold engine (especially a high-performance one) should be treated with care. When the engine is first started, the tachometer's warning zone (indicated by orange LED
Light-emitting diode

A light-emitting diode , is an electronic light source. The LED was discovered in the early 20th century, and introduced as a practical electronic component in 1962....
s) begins at 4000 rpm. As the engine warms, LEDs are extinguished to lift the limit in increments of 500 rpm until the warning field begins at its normal 6500 rpm. The actual rpm limit is 7000.

In summary, when compared to 4.4-liter M62 power plant fitted to the E39
BMW E39

The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
 540i, the S62 V8 engine has been extensively modified by BMW M in the following areas:
  • Increased bore to 94mm (from 92mm) and increased stroke to 89mm (from 82.7mm) for a total displacement of 4,941cc (up from 4,398cc)
  • Increased compression to 11.0:1 (from 10.0:1)
  • Individual electronically-controlled throttle bodies for each cylinder with M Driving Dynamics two-stage control (via the "Sport" button)
  • Double VANOS
    VANOS

    VANOS is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by BMW in close collaboration with Continental Teves. VANOS varies the timing of the poppet valve by moving the position of the camshafts in relation to the drive gear....
     continuously-variable valve timing on both the intake and exhaust strokes
  • Bosch
    Bosch

    Bosch is a popular surname in Catalan language and Dutch language; it means forest. It may refer to:Places*Bosch, Buenos Aires, Argentina...
     Motronic
    Motronic

    Motronic is the trade name given to a range of digital engine-management systems developed by Robert Bosch GmbH....
     port fuel injection
  • Siemens
    Siemens

    Siemens AG is a German electrical and telecommunications companysiemens may refer to*siemens , the SI unit of electrical conductance, equivalent to 1 ampere/volt...
     MSS 52 digital engine control system
  • Three-layer steel head gaskets
  • Dual air induction system
  • Modified cylinder heads
  • Hollow nodular iron camshafts
  • High-capacity water pump
  • Duplex chain drive for the intake cams
  • Oil-cooled pistons unique to each cylinder bank
  • G-force-sensitive lubrication system with two scavenging pumps, one for each cylinder bank
  • Coolant to oil heat exchanger for engine cooling
  • Free-flow exhaust with dual catalytic converters and four exhaust tips


The S62 engine produces 400 hp (DIN
Deutsches Institut für Normung

Deutsches Institut f?r Normung e.V. is the Germany national organization for standardization and is that country's International Organization for Standardization member body....
) or 394 hp (SAE
Society of Automotive Engineers

SAE International is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial vehicle industries....
) (294 kW) at 6,600 rpm and 369 ft·lbf (500 N·m) of torque at 3,800 rpm. It is easily identified by its large central intake velecity stack chamber cover that carries the "M" logo and is further inscribed with "BMW M Power" against a simulated carbon fiber background.

Applications:
  • 1998-2003 E39
    BMW E39

    The BMW E39 automobile platform was the basis for BMW 5 Series between 1995 to 2004. It was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was phased-out by the BMW E60 platform in 2004....
     M5
    BMW M5

    The BMW M5 is an ultra performance version of the BMW 5-Series automobile made by BMW Motorsport. First introduced at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1984, the M5 has been made from various 5-Series versions throughout the years, including the E28, E34, E39 and most recently the E60....
  • 2000-2003 E52
    BMW E52

    The BMW E52 automobile platform was the basis for the 2000 through 2004 BMW Z8 convertible sports car.Links ...
     Z8
    BMW Z8

    The BMW Z8 was a car produced by Germany automaker BMW from 2000 to 2003. It was given the E52 BMW model code.The Z8 was the production variant of the 1997 Z07 concept car, which was designed by Henrik Fisker at BMW's Designworks in Southern California....
  • 1999-2006 Ascari KZ1
    Ascari KZ1

    The Ascari KZ1 is a sports car made by Ascari Cars. It can reach . This car has a highly tuned BMW S62, a 4941cc V8 engine originally used in the BMW E39 BMW M5 and BMW Z8....
  • 2006-Present Ascari A10
    Ascari A10

    The Ascari A10 is an automobile produced by the British company Ascari Cars that was conceived by a Dutch billionaire. It is a road-going evolution of the KZ1-R GT race car currently contesting the Spanish GT Championship, with both cars penned by ex-Formula One designer Paul Brown....


See also

  • BMW N62
    BMW N62

    The N62 is the latest V8 from BMW, built in Munich, Germany. It has an Alusil aluminum engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder heads.It uses SFI fuel injection, has 4 valves per cylinder with BMW's double-VANOS and Valvetronic technologies and features fracture-split forged powdered metal connecting rods....
  • List of BMW engines
    List of BMW engines

    BMW has used the following engines in its vehicles:...