Luxury Car Secrets: Top Reliable Engines Revealed!
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One thing I don't like about the Acura V6 is is that you still have to change the timing belt.. In this day and time that can be an expensive service.. Lexus vehicles and Toyota use the timing chains..
B58! 💪🏾
Even toyota trusts the B58 enough to put it in the new supra. I remember another channel spoke with toyota about why they went with the BMW engine. Toyota said they tested it up to 700hp and they decided it held up to their standards. If its good enough for Toyota, the B58 sure as hell is good in my books. I want the new Supra.
My 2010 Mercedes S550 had 171,000 miles on it problem free engine. Just suspension issues. The trans and engine were rock solid. Great video as always.
For the M278 Engine in any 550 Mercedes Models it is important to find out if the engine was built before or after 2015 and if its built in the USA or Germany. Anything after 2015 you are good since Mercedes has been resolving some of the issues and ill explain what and why. For any 2014 models and below the coolant and oil would mix causing catastrophic problems. And also to note that After a certain Mileage the coating in the cylinder walls would eventually wear out due to the valve guides wearing causing misfire and really bad bore scoring because of the coating (Silitec) this would be the reason why M278 Owners would need to change their oil so frequently. After 2015 Mercedes switched from Silitech to Nanoslide which pretty much resolved this issue. Otherwise its a pretty solid Engine and reliable and can squeeze out some crazy horsepower
I have a 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (E91) with 195,000 miles. Engine oil leaks are plenty. Suspension rebuilds every 75,000 miles are required. Still a joy to drive. Paint quality is exceptional. Rust prevntion is exceptional.
I would love to have a Lexus anytime
I'm a BMW N55 owner with 115k miles and I only had to replace a water pump, thermostat and valve cover gasket which is nothing unheard of on a modern BMW.
Avoid These CRAP Engines THAT WONT LAST 60,000 MILES. https://youtu.be/FbDGgFRTn5o
My 05 LS 430 199,800 miles no oil leak dry and clean running great
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Top Comments (10)
One thing I don't like about the Acura V6 is is that you still have to change the timing belt.. In this day and time that can be an expensive service.. Lexus vehicles and Toyota use the timing chains..
B58! 💪🏾
Even toyota trusts the B58 enough to put it in the new supra. I remember another channel spoke with toyota about why they went with the BMW engine. Toyota said they tested it up to 700hp and they decided it held up to their standards. If its good enough for Toyota, the B58 sure as hell is good in my books. I want the new Supra.
My 2010 Mercedes S550 had 171,000 miles on it problem free engine. Just suspension issues. The trans and engine were rock solid. Great video as always.
For the M278 Engine in any 550 Mercedes Models it is important to find out if the engine was built before or after 2015 and if its built in the USA or Germany. Anything after 2015 you are good since Mercedes has been resolving some of the issues and ill explain what and why. For any 2014 models and below the coolant and oil would mix causing catastrophic problems. And also to note that After a certain Mileage the coating in the cylinder walls would eventually wear out due to the valve guides wearing causing misfire and really bad bore scoring because of the coating (Silitec) this would be the reason why M278 Owners would need to change their oil so frequently. After 2015 Mercedes switched from Silitech to Nanoslide which pretty much resolved this issue. Otherwise its a pretty solid Engine and reliable and can squeeze out some crazy horsepower
I have a 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (E91) with 195,000 miles. Engine oil leaks are plenty. Suspension rebuilds every 75,000 miles are required. Still a joy to drive. Paint quality is exceptional. Rust prevntion is exceptional.
I would love to have a Lexus anytime
I'm a BMW N55 owner with 115k miles and I only had to replace a water pump, thermostat and valve cover gasket which is nothing unheard of on a modern BMW.
Avoid These CRAP Engines THAT WONT LAST 60,000 MILES. https://youtu.be/FbDGgFRTn5o
My 05 LS 430 199,800 miles no oil leak dry and clean running great