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The BMW S85B50 is a naturally aspirated V10 petrol engine which replaced the BMW S62 V8 engine in the M5 model and was produced from 2005-2010. It was both BMW's first and only production V10 engine, and the first petrol V10 engine to be available in a production wagon (estate). Building or upgrading an S85 engine demands more than just parts - it requires precision, reliability, and proven engineering.
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KingTec Racing delivers all three with a comprehensive lineup of BMW S85 forged pistons, H-beam forged connecting rods, and forged crankshafts, designed to withstand the extreme stresses of both naturally aspirated and forced induction builds. The BMW S85 engine, a 5.0-liter V10 powerhouse, is known for its exhilarating performance and motorsport-inspired design. Explore its pros and cons, reliability concerns, tuning potential, and.
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Partee Racing specializes in professional BMW engine rebuilds and restoration services. We are experts in S62, S85, S65, and S54 engines and provide engine restorations, performance upgrades, and race. BMW's S85 5.0L V10 engine powered the E60 M5 and E63 M6 from 2005 until 2010.
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Read about S85 performance upgrades guides and more. We build some of the fastest S85 engines in the world! It may be a bold claim, but it is one we can back up! Knowing that these engines have been developed over 15+ years, many are capable of building impressive power as well; but its the reliability and longevity of a VAC engine that wins races and keep our customers loyal: Our engines are winning races in SCCA, NASA & BMW CCA Club Racing. ZNM Performance Race Series Engine Build Program Introducing our BMW S85 engine program-built for enthusiasts who demand motorsport-grade precision, improved durability, and reliable power from the legendary high-revving 5.0L V10.
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This page applies to all S85-equipped models, including the E60 M5 and E63/E64 M6. The BMW S85 engine is a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V10 powerplant, developed exclusively for the BMW E60 M5 and the E63/E64 M6. Debuting in 2005, the S85B50 V10 was a groundbreaking engine, embodying BMW's engineering prowess and commitment to performance.
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NEW UPDATED SITE! BMW S85 V10 and S65 V8 engine design notes, list of common problems, photos and all known versions and sizes. Includes 5.0, 4.4 and 4.0 as found in E60 M5, M6 and E90 M3. The same engine shop that builds the racing engines also builds the street car engines; these talented engineers, machinists, and builders have built hundreds of engines from OEM street rebuilds to full.
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