BMW M52

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BMW M52 engine

M52TUB25 from a E46 323Ci (125kW/245Nm)
Manufacturer BMW, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
Production 19942001
Predecessor BMW M50
Successor BMW M54
Class Straight-6
Similar Mercedes-Benz M104

The BMW M52 is a Straight 6 piston engine. Displacement ranges from 2000ccm to 3200ccm. It is a DOHC 24-valve engine, originally introduced with VANOS Variable Valve Timing. It replaced the BMW M50 engine in 1994 and was replaced in 2001 with the BMW M54 engine. The engine used Nikasil lined aluminium cylinders rather than a cast iron cylinder block, resulting in lighter engines. The early M52 includes VANOS variable valve timing on the intake.

In markets with low-sulfur fuel this engine was very highly regarded and the M52 was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 1995 through 1998. However, there was critism of the M52 engine in some markets, especially the UK, which had high levels of sulphur in the petrol during the late 90's. Sulphur acts as a corrosive agent against Nikasil and led to a lot of the early engines having premature bore-liner wear. In many situations the engine required a complete and expensive rebuild. BMW provided a retrospective warranty for many of the cars at great expense to themselves and paid for the work required to fix many of the engines. Fortunately this problem was solved in post-September 1998 cars with the introduction of steel cylinder liners, with the designation M52 TU-3. However problems still present in these engines so affected cars of this period should be bought with caution unless the service history verifies that work was carried out to rectify the problem.

A Technical Update or M52TU version in 1999 added Double-VANOS and other modifications.

Models
Engine Displacement Power Torque Redline Year
M52B20 2.0 L (1991 cc/121 in³) 110 kW (148 hp) @ 5900 190 N·m (140 ft·lbf) @ 4200 6500 1994
M52TUB20 110 kW (148 hp) @ 5900 190 N·m (140 ft·lbf) @ 3500 6500 1998
M52B22 2.2 L
M52B24 2.4 L
M52B25 2.5 L (2494 cc/152 in³) 125 kW (168 hp) @ 5500 245 N·m (181 ft·lbf) @ 3950 6500 1995
M52TUB25 125 kW (168 hp) @ 5500 245 N·m (181 ft·lbf) @ 3500 6500 1998
M52B28 2.8 L (2793 cc/170 in³) 142 kW (190 hp) @ 5300 280 N·m (207 ft·lbf) @ 3950 6500 1995
141 kW (189 hp) @ 5300 275 N·m (203 ft·lbf) @ 3950 6500 1997
M52TUB28 142 kW (190 hp) @ 5500 280 N·m (207 ft·lbf) @ 3500 6500 1998

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[edit] M52B20

A 2.0 L (1991 cc/121 in³) version was introduced in 1994. Bore is 80 mm and stroke is 66 mm.

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[edit] M52TUB20

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[edit] M52B22

2.2 L

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[edit] M52B24

2.4 L. For Thai market only.

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[edit] M52B25

A 2.5 L (2494 cc) version introduced in 1995. It produces 125 kW (170 hp). Bore is 84 mm and stroke is 75 mm.

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[edit] M52TUB25

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[edit] M52B28

A 2.8 L (2793 cc) version also debuted in 1994. It has square 84 mm bore and stroke and produces 193 hp (142 kW).

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[edit] M52TUB28

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[edit] S52B32

The S52 is the 3.2 L M3 version of the M52. It produced 240hp.

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