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Performance

This BMW M2 Has Ben Modded To Perfection
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This being the F87-generation, produced since 2015, it features the N55, 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine. In the stock form, the unit makes 370 horsepower and 343 pound-feet (465 Nm). The engine works with BMW’s seven-speed dual-clutch automatic which sends power to the rear wheels. The F87 M2 is the only BMW to still come with this gearbox, as it has largely been replaced by the ZF eight-speed automatic. Still, this combination is enough for 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in just 4.1 seconds. This particular M2 has the M driver’s package, which raises the speed limiter from 155 mph (250 km/h) to 168 mph (270 km/h).

BMW M2 specifications
Engine 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six
Power 370 HP
Torque 343 LB-FT
Transmission seven-speed dual-clutch automatic
0 to 60 mph 4.1 seconds
Top Speed 168 mph

Must-have upgrades for the N55 engine

This BMW M2 Has Ben Modded To Perfection
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The N55 engine may be capable, but it’s not without flaws. Luckily, there are easy fixes to many of them. The engine tends to have some heat-soak issues, during prolonged drives at very high speeds. The owner of this BMW M2 has fitted the engine with all the “must-have mods”. They include a charge pipe, boost pipe, turbo inlet pipe, a cold air intake, and an upgraded intercooler by CSF. The mods are accompanied by an ECU tune, which ensures everything works optimally.

How it stacks up to more powerful M2 variants

This BMW M2 Has Ben Modded To Perfection
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While Max does not reveal the exact horsepower figures the modified M2 makes, the 100 to 200 km/h (62-124 mph) acceleration is slightly better than that of the S55-equipped BMW M2 Competition, which develops 410 horsepower and 405 pound-feet (550 Nm) – 10.57 seconds for the M2 LCI versus 10.59 seconds for the M2 Competition. Moreover, the Continental Sport Contact 3 rubber on the rear axle is on its way out, as Max demonstrated, on a few occasions, how easy it is to kick the back end out.

Final thoughts

This BMW M2 Has Ben Modded To Perfection
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In theory, this should mean that just with reliability mods and a tune, the BMW M2 LCI should make around 425 horsepower and over 410 pound-feet (560 Nm). Moreover, modern engines exit the factory with a more conservative tune, for fewer CO2 emissions, which is why, with just peripheral mods and a tune, a stock modern engine like the N55 can achieve incredible results.

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