BMW_S14

BMW S14

BMW S14

Reciprocating internal combustion engine


The BMW S14 is a DOHC four-cylinder petrol engine which was used in the E30 M3, E30 320iS, and E36 318i Super Touring. It is based on the BMW M10 block and the cylinder head from the six-cylinder BMW S38 with two cylinders removed.[1] The direct successor to the S14 was the S42 based on the M42 engine. The S42 was a racing engine installed in the E36 320i for the German Super Tourenwagen Cup. There is no direct successor to the S14 for production BMWs, since the following generation of M3 is powered by the BMW S50 six-cylinder engine.

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Two separate throttle bodies are used, each incorporating two throttle butterfly plates.[2]

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S14B20

This version was only sold in Portugal and Italy.[2] It has a displacement reduced to 1,990 cc (121.4 cu in) by shortening the stroke to 72.6 mm (2.9 in).[5][6]

Applications:

  • 1987-1990 E30 320iS (Italy and Portugal only)

S14B23

The E30 M3 was initially released with the 147 kW (197 bhp) S14B23 engine.[7] Versions equipped with a catalytic converter produced 143 kW (192 bhp) and 230 Nm.[7] In April 1989, the Ravaglia and Cecotto limited edition M3s were released with a 158 kW (212 bhp) S14B23 that would in September, 1989 become the standard motor for the E30 M3.[4]

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S14B23 EVO2

This update of the S14B23 produced 162 kW (217 bhp), or 158 kW (212 bhp) if equipped with a catalytic converter.[7]

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S14B25 EVO3

In 1989, the displacement was enlarged to 2,467 cc (2.5 L) and this engine produced 175 kW (235 hp).[7]

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See also


References

  1. "BMW S14B23 automotive engine". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  2. "FAQ E30 320is (S14)". BMW M Registry. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
  3. "M3 Vorstellung von 1986 Seite 13/32". www.s14.ctmnet.de. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  4. "BMW M Registry - FAQ E30 M3". bmwmregistry.com. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  5. "BMW S14B20 automobile engine". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 June 2019.

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