Probably shouldn't take a Youtube comment at 100% face value so, research says:Great video! Anyone who understands anything about engine design could have predicted this easily. When BMW started turbocharging their engines a few years ago, they had the same exact problems. Great explanation and photos.
http://youwheel.com/home/2016/03/27/det ... er-engine/
Ah.
By the way the N54 is now 10 years old. The B58 came out for model year 2016.Key Changes
There are two main changes that distinguish B58 from N54/55:
1. The B58’s cylinder block is closed deck; while N54/55 are open-deck;
2. B58 is using air-to-liquid intercooler, compared to N54/55’s air-to-air intercooler.
Closed Deck Design
Let’s first take a look at B58’s closed deck design. By nature, closed deck cylinder block is much stronger than the open deck type, therefore it is more suitable for high load and high pressure application. This explains why for the S55 engine (used on M3/M4), BMW needs to convert the N55’s open deck block to a closed deck design. This is also the reason why BMW never officially boost N54/55’s output to over 340 hp (because the block simply can’t take that much without risking its structural integrity).
So more evidence in my favor - the block design is a problem and I think Ford screwed up on that. It's particularly maddening when you realize that both hard use and aftermarket modification (even just some tuning) is quite likely with these cars.
I really hope it doesn't take Ford 10 years to fix this.