BMW M57
BMW M57 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | BMW |
Production | 1998–present |
Combustion chamber | |
Configuration | Inline-6 Diesel engine |
Displacement |
2497 cm3 2926 cm3 2993 cm3 |
Cylinder bore | |
Piston stroke |
80 × 82,8 mm 84 × 88 mm 84 × 90 mm |
Cylinder block alloy |
Cast iron Aluminum (TÜ2 onwards) |
Valvetrain | DOHC |
Compression ratio | 16,5-18:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | 1 Garrett or 2 BorgWarner turbochargers with intercooler |
Fuel system | Common-Rail-Injection |
Management |
Bosch DDE 4.0 Bosch DDE 5.0 Bosch DDE 6.0 |
Fuel type | Diesel fuel |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 120-210 kW |
Torque output | 350-580 N·m |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | BMW M51 |
Successor | BMW N57 |
The BMW M57 is a straight-6 diesel engine produced from 1998. It is produced in the upper Austrian engine plant in Steyr.
Description
The M57 is a water-cooled and turbocharged inline six cylinder diesel engine with common-rail-injection. It was revised twice during its production time. It is based on its predecessor M51. The block and the crankcase of the first M57 engines and the TÜ (Technische Überarbeitung = revision) engines are made of cast iron, TÜ2 engines are made of aluminium instead.[1] The combustion chamber was also changed in the TÜ2.[1] The injection pressure is 1350 bar[2] in the 2.5l engine, all other engines use a pressure of 1600 bar instead.[2] For fuel injection, magnetic injectors are used, except from the TÜ2 OL and TOP engines, which make use of piezo injectors.[2] The common-rail-system is made by Bosch and also controlled by a Bosch DDE 5 ECU.[3] The M57 is equipped with one Garrett GT2556V turbocharger and an intercooler, the M57TÜ uses a Garrett GT2260V turbocharger and intercooler and the M57D30TÜTOP uses a BorgWarner KP39 high-pressure and a K26 low-pressure turbocharger.[4] The compression ratio reaches from 16,5:1 to 18:1, M57 engines with higher power output and more than one turbocharger have a lower compression ratio.[5] Every cylinder has two inlet and two exhaust valves as well as two chain-driven overhead camshafts.[6] The redline is 4750 rpm.
Technical Data
Engine | Bore × Stroke (mm) | Displacement | Power | Torque | Year |
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M57D25 | 80 × 82,8[5] | 2,497 cc (152 cu in) | 120 kW @ 4000 rpm | 350 Nm @ 2000–2500 rpm | 2000 |
M57D25TÜ | 130 kW @ 4000 rpm | 400 Nm @ 2000–2750 rpm | 2004 | ||
M57D30 | 84 × 88[5] | 2,926 cc (179 cu in) | 135 kW @ 4000 rpm | 390 Nm @ 1750–3200 rpm | 1998 |
410 Nm @ 2000–3000 rpm | |||||
142 kW @ 4000 rpm | 410 Nm @ 1750–3000 rpm | 2000 | |||
M57D30TÜ | 84 × 90[3] | 2,993 cc (183 cu in) | 150 kW @ 4000 rpm | 410 Nm @ 1500–3250 rpm | 2003 |
160 kW @ 4000 rpm | 500 Nm @ 2000–2750 rpm | 2002 | |||
200 kW @ 4400 rpm | 560 Nm @ 2000–2250 rpm | 2004 | |||
M57D30TÜ2 | 145 kW @ 4000 rpm | 400 Nm @ 1300–3250 rpm | 2006 | ||
170 kW @ 4000 rpm | 500 Nm @ 1750–3000 rpm | 2005 | |||
520 Nm @ 2000–2750 rpm | 2005 | ||||
173 kW @ 4000 rpm | 500 Nm @ 1750–3000 rpm | 2007 | |||
520 Nm @ 2000–2750 rpm | 2007 | ||||
210 kW @ 4400 rpm | 580 Nm @ 2000–2250 rpm | 2006 |
Applications
- M57D25
- 2000–2003 in the BMW E39 525d (120 kW)[5]
- 2001–2003 in the Opel Omega B 2.5DTI (110 kW)
- M57TÜD25
- 2003–2007 in the BMW E60/E61 525d (130 kW)[5]
- M57D30
- 130 kW and 390 Nm
- in the Range Rover L322[5]
- 135 kW and 390 Nm
- 135 kW and 410 Nm
- 142 kW and 410 Nm
- 142 kW and 430 Nm
- M57TÜD30
- 150 kW and 410 Nm
- 160 kW and 500 Nm
- 200 kW and 560 Nm
- M57TÜ2D30
- 145 kW and 400 Nm
- 170 kW and 500/520 Nm
- 173 kW and 500/520 Nm
- M57D30TÜTOP
- 210 kW and 580 Nm
See also
References
- 1 2 Andreas39 in Bimmertoday: Die BMW-Sportdiesel: Von 524td E28 über 530d E39 bis BMW M550d F10. 21. January 2012, (German)
- 1 2 3 Aftersales Training - Produktinformation. Kraftstoffaufbereitung Diesel. Archived March 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Page 4 (German)
- 1 2 BMW E60 - Datenblatt (German)
- ↑ TurboNews: Das Infomagazin von BorgWarner Turbo Systems February 2004, page 9 (German)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Kolbenschmidt: Valve Train Components and Cylinder Heads Catalogue Page 255 onwards.
External links
- BMW Heaven - The BMW Knowledge Base
- The UnixNerd's BMW M57 engine page with photos, history and common problems.