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BMW S38

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BMW S38 engine
S38B36
Overview
Production1984–1995
Layout
ConfigurationStraight-6
Displacement3.5 L (3,453 cc)
3.5 L (3,535 cc)
3.8 L (3,795 cc)
Cylinder bore93.4 mm (3.68 in)
94.6 mm (3.72 in)
Piston stroke84 mm (3.31 in)
86 mm (3.39 in)
90 mm (3.54 in)
Cylinder blockmaterialCast iron
Cylinder headmaterialAluminium
ValvetrainDOHC
Combustion
Fuel typePetrol
Chronology
PredecessorBMW M88
SuccessorNone

TheBMWS38is a straight-6 DOHC petrol engine which replaced theM88and was produced from 1984–1995.[1][2]The S38 was originally produced for North America as an equivalent to the M88 with slightly lower power output. In 1989, power output of the S38 was increased and it became the worldwide replacement for the M88.

In 1998, theBMW M5switched to theS62V8 engine. There is therefore no direct successor to the S38, however theBMW S50engine took over as BMW's high performance straight-6 engine.

Design

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The S38 is based on theM88/3engine.[3]Compared to the M88/3, the S38 has a lower compression ratio (9.8:1), simplified exhaust manifold,catalytic converter,dual-rowtiming chainand a shortercamshaftduration.[4]As per the M88/3, the S38 uses aDOHCvalvetrain with shim-and-bucket valve actuation.[5]Air intake is via six individualthrottle bodieswith intake trumpets, fed by a cast aluminum intake plenum.[6]

Versions

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Version Displacement Power Torque Years
S38B35 3,453 cc (210.7 cu in) 190 kW (255 hp)
at 6,500 rpm
330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft)
at 4,500 rpm
1986–1989
S38B36 3,535 cc (215.7 cu in) 232 kW (311 hp)
at 6,900 rpm
360 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)
at 4,750 rpm
1989–1993
S38B38 3,795 cc (231.6 cu in) 250 kW (335 hp)
at 6,900 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
at 4,750 rpm
1991–1995

S38B35

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The initial version of the S38 has aboreof 93.4 mm (3.7 in) and astrokeof 84 mm (3.3 in).

Applications:

S38B36

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For the S38B36, the displacement was increased to 3,535 cc (216 cu in).[7]This was achieved by increasing the stroke by 2 mm (0.079 in) to 86 mm (3.39 in),[3]by using a new forged steel crankshaft.[8]Other changes included revised camshafts, compression ratio increasing to 10:1, a variable-length inlet manifold (to improve low-rev torque),[3]equal length stainless steel exhaust headers[9]a hotwiremass airflow sensor(MAF) andBosch Motronicengine management.

Applications:

  • 1988–1992E34M5(worldwide)
  • 1989–1993E34M5- Canada and US

S38B38

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In late 1991, BMW further enlarged the S38 engine to 3,795 cc (231.6 cu in), by increasing the bore to 94.6 mm (3.72 in) and the stroke to 90 mm (3.54 in).[10]Power increased to 250 kW (335 hp) at 6,900 rpm and torque increased to 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 4,750 rpm.[7]

The engine management was upgraded toMotronic 3.3and the ignition system was upgraded tocoil-on-plug ignition.Other changes included the compression ratio increasing to 10.5:1, adual-mass flywheel,an exhaust manifold made ofInconel,larger intake and exhaust valves, lighter pistons, and the throttle bodies increasing by 4 mm (0.16 in) to 50 mm (2.0 in).[8]

Applications:

  • 1991–1995E34M5- European-specification

References

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  1. ^"BMW S38B35 car engine".bmw-grouparchiv.de.Retrieved17 June2019.
  2. ^"BMW S38B38 automotive engine".bmw-grouparchiv.de.Retrieved17 June2019.
  3. ^abc"BMW S38 engine".www.usautoparts.net.Archived fromthe originalon 18 November 2012.
  4. ^"FAQ E28 M5".www.bmwmregistry.com.Retrieved16 September2017.
  5. ^"BMW S38 Valve adjustment tool".www.bigcoupe.com.Retrieved16 September2017.
  6. ^"BMW M88 and S38 M-Tech 24 Valve Six Cylinder Engines".www.unixnerd.co.uk.Retrieved14 September2017.
  7. ^abc"Information on Motorsport engines".www.bmwheaven.com.Retrieved14 September2017.
  8. ^ab"FAQ E34 M5".www.bmwmregistry.com.Retrieved16 September2017.
  9. ^"Exhaust manifold - M5 3.6 E34 Sedan USA S38".wwwbmwfans.info.Retrieved14 September2017.
  10. ^Zal, Pawel."1994 BMW M5".Automobile-Catalog.Retrieved2018-12-08.