The M Performance evolution of the N63, sharing its architecture and several of its known wear points under harder use.
The S63 is a high-performance twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 used in BMW's M models, sharing its core architecture with the N63.
High-output S63 units can be prone to premature rod bearing wear, particularly under sustained hard use.
Similar to the N63, oil consumption above normal levels is a recognised issue.
Cracked manifolds can occur under the higher heat and boost levels these engines run.
HPFP wear is a known issue shared with the N63/N54 family.
Have oil condition and any unusual engine noise checked regularly — early detection of rod bearing wear can prevent much more serious damage.
Full BMW-specific diagnostic scan to identify the exact source of the issue rather than guessing.
Checking known leak points, wear items and service history against the S63's specific weak spots.
Confirming any rattle, misfire, or rough-running symptoms under real driving conditions.
Rod bearing wear is the S63's most serious known issue — any knocking from the bottom end should be investigated immediately.
The S63 was used in X5M/X6M (E70/E71, F85/F86), M5 (F10) and M6 (F12/F13).
A serious performance engine that rewards attentive maintenance — rod bearings and oil consumption need the closest attention.
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