BMW N20 Engine for Sale | 2.0 liter turbocharged inline-4 cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo, Valvetronic

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(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, BMW N20 2.0L Turbocharged Inline-4 Available
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 7 to 14 Business Days
  • Engine Code Verified (N20B20 standard or N26B20 SULEV)
  • Production Date Documented (Pre-2015 vs 2015 plus matters significantly)
  • Timing Chain Service History Disclosed (Replaced or Original , Honest Disclosure)
  • Oil Pump Driveshaft Bolt TSB Status Noted
  • Compression Tested All 4 Cylinders
  • Leak-Down Tested
  • Intake and Exhaust VANOS Solenoids Tested
  • Valvetronic Motor Function Verified
  • HPDI Injectors Confirmed Working
  • 100% Inspection Before Every Order Ships

$2,499.00

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Description

About the BMW N20 Engine

The BMW N20 engine represents BMW’s downsizing strategy of the 2010s , a turbocharged 2.0 liter inline-4 designed to replace the legendary N52 inline-6 in mid-size BMW applications. With its combination of TwinPower Turbo, Valvetronic, and Direct Injection technologies, the N20 delivers impressive output (up to 245 HP and 260 lb-ft) with significantly better fuel economy than the inline-6 it replaced. Whether you’re replacing a worn N20 in your daily-driven 328i, completing a 528i rebuild, swapping into a Z4 sDrive28i, or sourcing for an X3 xDrive28i, our inventory includes carefully inspected and tested N20 engines.

However, we believe in honest disclosure of known engine issues so you can make an informed buying decision. The N20 has two documented engineering issues that every potential buyer should understand before purchase. These are not opinions or rumors , they are documented facts confirmed by BMW Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs), engineering data, and a class action lawsuit settlement.

Introduction to the BMW N20 Engine

The BMW N20 engine is a 2.0 liter turbocharged 4-cylinder gasoline engine that became a popular choice across the BMW lineup from 2011 through 2017. Known for its impressive balance of performance and efficiency, the N20 was widely used in:

  • 3 Series (F30/F31 sedan and wagon, F34 GT) , the 328i, 320i variants
  • 4 Series (F32 coupe, F33 convertible, F36 Gran Coupe) , the 428i variants
  • 5 Series (F10 sedan, F11 wagon) , the 528i variant
  • 1 Series (F20/F21) , various 120i, 125i, M135i base variants in Europe
  • 2 Series (F22 coupe, F23 convertible, F45/F46 Active Tourer) , the 228i variants
  • X1 (F48) , X1 xDrive28i
  • X3 (F25) , X3 xDrive28i
  • Z4 (E89) , Z4 sDrive28i

Two Production Variants: N20 and N26

  • N20B20: The standard global variant, used in most markets including most US applications
  • N26B20: The SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle) variant for California ULEV II / SULEV markets and some other emissions-restricted regions. Same basic engine architecture with additional emissions equipment. If your BMW was sold in California, your engine is likely an N26 rather than N20.

Key Features of the BMW N20 Engine

  • Turbocharged Performance: Twin-scroll turbocharger for enhanced power delivery, broad torque curve, and minimal turbo lag
  • Direct Injection: BMW’s High Precision Direct Injection (HPDI) for improved fuel efficiency and throttle response
  • Valvetronic Technology: BMW’s variable valve lift system that allows throttle-less induction, reducing pumping losses
  • Double VANOS: Variable valve timing on both intake AND exhaust camshafts for optimal performance across the RPM range
  • Lightweight Aluminum Construction: Aluminum-alloy block and cylinder head reduce weight while maintaining durability
  • Efficient Cooling System: Electric water pump for on-demand cooling
  • Dual Overhead Camshafts (DOHC): 4 valves per cylinder for optimal breathing
  • Advanced Engine Management: Precise control over fuel injection, ignition timing, and boost
  • EfficientDynamics Features: Auto start-stop, regenerative braking, on-demand ancillaries

Honest Disclosure: BMW N20 Known Engineering Issues

We believe an informed buyer is a satisfied buyer. Here are the two documented N20 engineering issues you should understand:

Issue 1: Premature Timing Chain Failure (Class Action Settled 2019)

The N20 (and N26 variant) have a documented history of premature timing chain and timing chain tensioner failure, particularly in pre-2015 production engines. The issue is significant enough that BMW faced a class action lawsuit (Bang v. BMW), which was settled in 2019. Under the settlement:

  • BMW agreed to extended warranty coverage for affected vehicles
  • Owners who paid out-of-pocket for chain repairs became eligible for reimbursement
  • The settlement covered specific model years

Why does the chain fail? The original N20 timing chain and tensioner design had quality and longevity issues. Symptoms of impending failure include:

  • Rattling noise on cold start (most common early warning sign)
  • Check engine light with camshaft timing codes
  • Eventually: chain skip, valve-to-piston contact, catastrophic engine damage

Prevention: Many N20 owners proactively replace the timing chain at 60,000 to 80,000 miles, even if it appears to be functioning normally. Full timing chain service (chain, tensioner, guides, sprockets) costs $1,500 to $3,000 at independent BMW specialists, more at dealerships.

Pre-2015 vs 2015 plus production matters significantly. BMW revised the timing chain components mid-production (approximately 2014-2015), and 2015 plus N20 engines have substantially improved chain longevity. Both customer reviews on this listing reference vehicles in the high-risk window (2013 328i and 2014 528i).

Issue 2: Oil Pump Driveshaft Bolt (BMW TSB)

A separate but equally serious N20 issue: the oil pump driveshaft sprocket retaining bolt can loosen over time. If the bolt fails completely, the oil pump stops driving, oil pressure drops to zero, and the engine destroys itself within seconds. BMW issued a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) requiring loctite reapplication on this bolt during regular service.

Prevention: During any major service, the oil pump driveshaft bolt should be checked and re-torqued with proper thread locker. This is inexpensive labor but critically important.

What We Disclose for Every N20 We Sell

  • Engine code: N20B20 standard or N26B20 SULEV
  • Production date: Pre-2015 (high-risk window) or 2015 plus (revised components)
  • Timing chain service history: Original chain or replacement chain installed
  • Oil pump driveshaft bolt: TSB completion status if documented

This is the BMW Equivalent of the 6.4 Powerstroke Conversation

Some engines have well-known issues that buyers deserve to understand. The 6.4 Powerstroke has the EGR cooler / oil cooler issue. The Toyota 2GR-FE V6 has the oil filter housing seep. The N20 has the timing chain and oil pump driveshaft bolt issues. Knowing the issue is half the solution. A well-maintained N20 with the timing chain serviced and oil pump bolt secured is a strong, capable, fuel-efficient engine that can easily exceed 200,000 miles.

Performance and Efficiency

The BMW N20 engine offers an excellent balance of power and fuel efficiency. Compared to its N52 inline-6 predecessor, this turbocharged engine provides:

  • 20 to 30% better fuel economy in mixed driving
  • Comparable horsepower (245 HP N20 vs 230 HP N52)
  • Significantly more torque (260 lb-ft N20 vs 200 lb-ft N52) , and at lower RPMs
  • Faster 0-60 times in equivalent vehicle applications

The N20’s high redline of 7,000 RPM allows for spirited driving, while its twin-scroll turbocharger ensures ample low-end torque for daily driving.

Performance Upgrades and Tuning Potential

One advantage of the N20 is its substantial tuning potential. Popular modifications include:

  • ECU Tuning: Add 30 to 60 HP and significant torque through software (companies like Dinan, Burger Motorsports, Bootmod3 offer well-regarded tunes). Beware of cheap tunes that overstress the timing chain or fueling system.
  • Upgraded Intercooler: Improves cooling efficiency for consistent performance
  • High-Flow Intake: Enhances airflow for better throttle response (modest gains)
  • Performance Exhaust: Reduces backpressure
  • Charge Pipe Upgrade: The factory plastic charge pipe is a known failure point at higher boost levels , aftermarket aluminum charge pipes are common upgrades

Maintenance Tips for N20 Longevity

To maximize the lifespan of your N20:

  • Follow BMW‘s recommended oil change intervals with LL-01 spec full synthetic (not LL-04, not generic 5W-30) , though many BMW specialists recommend shortening the BMW-recommended 10,000-mile interval to 5,000-7,500 miles for severe service
  • Proactive timing chain replacement at 60,000 to 80,000 miles, especially for pre-2015 production engines
  • Oil pump driveshaft bolt check during major services
  • Regularly inspect and replace the air filter as needed
  • Monitor coolant levels and condition , electric water pump can fail
  • Carbon cleaning at 60,000 to 80,000 miles , direct injection engines accumulate intake valve carbon buildup
  • Address any minor issues promptly , especially timing chain rattle on cold start

Why Choose a Used BMW N20 Engine?

A quality used N20 engine offers:

  • Significant cost savings versus new long block ($2,499 vs $8,000 plus)
  • Faster repair turnaround than rebuilding your existing engine
  • Avoid the complexity of in-vehicle repairs on a transverse-mounted (X1 F48, X3 F25) or longitudinal (most BMWs) installation
  • Honest pricing with full disclosure of known issues

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you’ll find the BMW N20 engine for sale at the most reasonable price possible, with honest disclosure of the timing chain and oil pump driveshaft bolt issues and clear documentation of engine code, production date, and service history.

Vehicle Compatibility

BMW 1 Series (F20/F21)120i, 125i variants (mostly European markets)
BMW 2 Series (F22 coupe, F23 convertible)228i variants 2014 to 2016
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (F45/F46)xDrive28i variants (transverse mount)
BMW 3 Series (F30 sedan, F31 wagon, F34 GT)328i variants 2012 to 2015 (some 2016)
BMW 4 Series (F32 coupe, F33 convertible, F36 Gran Coupe)428i variants 2014 to 2016
BMW 5 Series (F10 sedan, F11 wagon)528i variants 2012 to 2016
BMW X1 (F48)X1 xDrive28i (transverse mount, post-2015)
BMW X3 (F25)X3 xDrive28i 2013 to 2017
BMW Z4 (E89)Z4 sDrive28i 2012 to 2016
Predecessor EngineN52 (3.0L naturally-aspirated inline-6 in the same applications)
Successor EngineB48 (2017 plus modular 4-cylinder turbo)

Condition and Inspection

  • Engine code verified (N20B20 or N26B20)
  • Production date documented (pre-2015 vs 2015 plus)
  • Compression tested all 4 cylinders
  • Leak-down tested
  • Timing chain service history disclosed (replaced or original)
  • Oil pump driveshaft bolt TSB completion status noted
  • Intake VANOS solenoid tested
  • Exhaust VANOS solenoid tested
  • Valvetronic motor function verified
  • HPDI injector function confirmed
  • Twin-scroll turbocharger condition assessed
  • Electric water pump function tested
  • Compression ratio verified
  • Block and head visual inspection
  • Oil pan inspected for evidence of bearing damage
  • Mileage from donor vehicle documented where available
  • Engine code correctly identified (N20 vs N26 SULEV distinction matters)
  • Production date documented (pre-2015 vs 2015 plus matters for timing chain expectations)
  • Timing chain service history honestly disclosed
  • Oil pump driveshaft bolt TSB status noted
  • Compression and leak-down tested all 4 cylinders
  • VANOS and Valvetronic function verified
  • Honest disclosure of known N20 engineering issues
  • Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • BMW-experienced support team familiar with N20 specifics

Additional information

aspiration

Turbocharged, twin-scroll design), twin-scroll turbocharger (single turbo

bore-x-stroke

84 mm x 90.1 mm

compression-ratio

10.0:1

cooling-system

Liquid-cooled with electric water pump

electrical-system

Standard automotive 12V with auto start-stop

fuel-system

BMW's direct injection technology, High Precision Direct Injection (HPDI)

fuel-type

Premium Gasoline (91 plus octane recommended)

displacement

2.0 liters (1, 997 cc / 121.9 cubic inches)

engine-type

Inline-4 cylinder, longitudinally or transversely mounted

horsepower

180 to 245 HP depending on variant

torque

200 to 260 lb-ft depending on variant

redline

000 rpm, 500 to 7, 6

valvetrain

4 valves per cylinder, DOHC, Double-VANOS, Valvetronic

block-head-material

Aluminum-alloy

manufacturer

BMW AG (Munich Engine Plant, Hams Hall UK Engine Plant)

engine-family

N20 (replaced N52 inline-6 in 4-cylinder applications)

variants

N20B20 (standard), N26B20 (SULEV/California emissions)

successor

B48 (2017 plus modular engine family)

production-years

2011 to 2017

2 reviews for BMW N20 Engine for Sale | 2.0 liter turbocharged inline-4 cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo, Valvetronic

  1. Mark Anderson (verified owner)

    Vaz Auto Solutions came through with a great deal on a BMW N20 engine for my 2014 528i. The engine was in pristine condition and had low mileage. The N20’s twin-scroll turbocharger provides quick throttle response and strong midrange torque, making it a joy to drive. The engine swap went smoothly, and I’m back on the road with better performance than ever. The team at Vaz Auto Solutions was professional and easy to work with. If you’re in the market for a BMW N20 engine, give Vaz Auto Solutions a shot.

  2. Ryan Davis (verified owner)

    I purchased a BMW N20 engine from Vaz Auto Solutions for my 2013 328i. The engine arrived promptly and was in excellent condition, just as described. The N20 is a powerful and efficient 4-cylinder engine, delivering great performance and fuel economy. Installation was a breeze, and the engine runs smoothly. Vaz Auto Solutions provided top-notch customer service and support throughout the process

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is BMW's Valvetronic technology in the N20 engine?

Valvetronic is BMW’s variable valve lift technology that adjusts intake valve lift continuously and seamlessly. By varying valve lift, the engine can control air intake without a conventional throttle plate, reducing pumping losses. This significantly improves fuel efficiency and throttle response. The N20 combines Valvetronic with Double VANOS (variable valve timing) for optimal performance across the RPM range.

Is the BMW N20 engine reliable?

The N20 has two documented engineering issues that affect reliability conversations: (1) timing chain failure , a serious issue that led to a 2019 class action settlement; pre-2015 production is particularly affected. (2) Oil pump driveshaft bolt , can loosen causing catastrophic engine failure (BMW TSB issued). With both issues addressed proactively (timing chain service at 60-80K miles, oil pump bolt secured with thread locker), the N20 is a strong, capable engine routinely lasting 200,000 plus miles. Without proactive service, the timing chain in particular can fail catastrophically. We recommend any N20 buyer plan for timing chain service if not already documented as completed.

What kind of fuel efficiency can I expect from the N20 engine?

The N20 offers good fuel efficiency for its class: – Highway: 30 to 36 MPG depending on vehicle application – City: 22 to 26 MPG – Combined: 25 to 30 MPG average – Heavy applications (X3 xDrive28i, 528i): 22 to 28 MPG combined The Valvetronic and direct injection technologies, combined with the 0.72 ratio overdrive in the ZF 8HP transmission, produce competitive fuel economy versus naturally-aspirated 6-cylinder alternatives.

Does the BMW N20 engine require special maintenance?

Yes, more than typical 4-cylinder engines. Critical N20 maintenance items: – BMW LL-01 spec full synthetic oil , not LL-04, not generic oil – Shortened oil change intervals , 5,000 to 7,500 miles for severe service (BMW recommends 10,000 but specialists recommend more frequent) – Proactive timing chain replacement at 60,000 to 80,000 miles (especially pre-2015) – Oil pump driveshaft bolt check during major services (BMW TSB) – Carbon cleaning at 60,000 to 80,000 miles (direct injection issue) – Coolant flush every 4 years or 60,000 miles – Spark plugs every 60,000 to 80,000 miles (BMW LR8AI-8 specification)

Should I be concerned about the timing chain issue?

Yes, you should plan for it. Here’s the practical reality: – Pre-2015 N20 / N26: High likelihood of timing chain service requirement before 100,000 miles. Plan $1,500 to $3,000 service cost. – 2015 plus N20 / N26: Revised components have significantly better longevity. Service typically not required until 150,000 plus miles. – Listen for cold-start rattle , the most reliable early warning sign of chain wear. – Class action settlement (Bang v. BMW) provided some owners with extended warranty or reimbursement. The good news: timing chain service is a known, well-documented BMW specialist procedure. Independent shops handle it routinely. Once serviced with updated components, the chain is good for substantial mileage.

What's the difference between the N20 and the N26?

| Feature | N20B20 | N26B20 | | — | — | — | | Application | Global markets | California / SULEV / ULEV II markets | | Emissions Equipment | Standard | SULEV-compliant (additional equipment) | | Oxygen Sensors | Standard | SULEV-specific | | ECU Mapping | Standard | SULEV-specific | | Direct Interchangeability | N/A | Not directly interchangeable with N20 in non-SULEV vehicles | Check your VIN to confirm which variant you have. The N26 is found in BMWs originally sold in California and certain other states with strict emissions standards.

What are common upgrades for the BMW N20 engine?

Popular N20 modifications: – ECU tune , 30 to 60 HP gains via Dinan, Burger Motorsports, Bootmod3 – Charge pipe upgrade , factory plastic charge pipe fails at high boost; aluminum aftermarket common – Upgraded intercooler , Wagner Tuning, CSF, Mishimoto offer high-flow units – High-flow intake , K&N, BMS, Injen offer cold air intakes – Performance exhaust , Akrapovic, Magnaflow, Borla cat-back systems – Downpipe with high-flow cat , addresses exhaust restriction (check local emissions laws)

Can the N20 handle aftermarket turbo upgrades?

Yes, but with limits. The N20 is capable of: – Stage 1 tune (stock turbo): Around 280 to 300 HP safely – Stage 2 (tune plus intake/exhaust/intercooler): Around 310 to 330 HP – Bigger turbo: 400 plus HP achievable with upgraded turbo, fuel system, and supporting modifications Past 350 HP, plan for upgraded fuel system (HPFP, injectors), reinforced connecting rods, and consideration of the timing chain and oil pump bolt issues becomes critical.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty.

Covered:

  • Internal defects discovered at delivery (broken connecting rods
  • Failed bearings at delivery
  • Cracked block
  • Cracked head
  • Broken pistons at delivery
  • Complete loss of compression at delivery
  • Broken crankshaft)

Not Covered:

  • Timing chain wear progression after delivery (a documented n20 issue)
  • Oil pump driveshaft bolt issues after delivery (bmw tsb item)
  • Vanos solenoid wear
  • Valvetronic motor wear
  • Hpdi injector failures after delivery
  • Intake valve carbon buildup (direct injection issue
  • Requires periodic cleaning)
  • Electric water pump failures after delivery
  • Oil leaks from valve cover or oil filter housing
  • Labor costs
  • Freight damage

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Trust Badges

  • Engine Code Verified: N20B20 vs N26B20 SULEV distinction
  • Production Date Documented: Pre-2015 vs 2015 plus matters
  • Honest Timing Chain Disclosure: Service history disclosed
  • Oil Pump Bolt TSB Status: Documented where known
  • Compression Tested All 4 Cylinders: Quality verified
  • VANOS and Valvetronic Verified: Both systems function-tested
  • HPDI Injectors Confirmed: Direct injection working
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Engine freight pallet
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered