S65 4.1L Supercharger/Turbocharger Engine
Vehicle Fitment & Product Details
- Make BMW
- Model(s) M3
- Vehicle Year(s) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013
- Chassis E90, E92, and E93
- Body Style(s) Coupe, Sedan, and Convertible
- Drivetrain(s) RWD
- Part Number CB065-6001
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The CarBahn S65 4.1L bored engine is built features high performance over-sized forged pistons, a forged crankshaft with stock stroke, and high-strength forged Carrillo connecting rods. The bore is increased to 92.5 mm.
We do a complete rebuild that increases power and improves durability with Clevite-CarBahn racing rod bearings, CarBahn valve springs, an MLS (Multi-Layer Steel) head gasket, a valve job with new hydraulic lifters, plus timing chains, timing chain guides, timing chain tensioners and all associated seals and gaskets.
To facilitate more boost, the engine has been re-engineered to be a forced induction engine with lower compression, more crown height to dissipate heat, thicker rings, and stronger connecting rods. The engine can be purchased in 3 compression ratios: 10:0-1, 10.5-1, and 11:0-1.
Steve Dinan has been building high performance and racing engines for BMW’s since 1977, winning 11 racing championships including 3 prototype championships and two 24 Hours of Daytona. 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-blown racing engines.
The CarBahn Autoworks S65 4.1L bored engine is built featuring high performance over-sized forged pistons, a forged crankshaft with stock stroke, and high-strength forged Carrillo connecting rods. The bore is increased to 92.5 mm.
We do a complete rebuild that increases power and improves durability with Clevite-CarBahn racing rod bearings, CarBahn Autoworks valve springs, an MLS (Multi-Layer Steel) head gasket, a valve job with new hydraulic lifters, plus timing chains, timing chain guides, timing chain tensioners and all associated seals and gaskets.
To facilitate more boost, the engine has been re-engineered to be a forced induction engine with lower compression, more crown height to dissipate heat, thicker rings, and stronger connecting rods. The engine can be purchased in 3 compression ratios: 10:0-1, 10.5-1, and 11:0-1.
Engine core acceptance parameters
Must be complete core (factory engine, from oil pan to valve cover)
- Block must have no:
- Holes or cracks in casting
- Holes or crack in covers
- Bore damage that cannot be honed out
- Thrust surface damage
- Journal surfaces damage
- Bolt hole damage that can’t be repaired
- Heads must have no:
- Holes or cracks in casting
- Holes or crack in covers
- Thrust surface damage
- Journal surfaces damage
- Bolt hole damage that can’t be repaired
- Additional repair charges could apply for damaged items that are not normally changed during an overhaul and cannot be repaired or serviced
- Valves
- Crankshafts
- Camshafts
- Guides
- ValveTronic mechanism
- Vanos mechanism