it could be done if the block was designed from scratch. The N5X platform uses a bedplate design and a block that was designed to be aluminum/magnesium from scratch, so it's very strong and stiff, while also being light.
the M54's problem is it was originally an iron block design, that they just made out of aluminum. You lose a significant portion of the strength of the original design, thus the issues with harmonics.
but again, it's not economically viable - BMW could have the resources to build an aluminum block S54 capable of high revs, but they're focused on turbo engines with torque curves that run out of breath at 5500rpm so something like that will never happen.
the M54's problem is it was originally an iron block design, that they just made out of aluminum. You lose a significant portion of the strength of the original design, thus the issues with harmonics.
but again, it's not economically viable - BMW could have the resources to build an aluminum block S54 capable of high revs, but they're focused on turbo engines with torque curves that run out of breath at 5500rpm so something like that will never happen.
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