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tiddlar 02-27-2015 10:18 PM

blueprint engines?
 
I have been looking around and they have a 632 big block for around 12000... that sounds unbeleivably affordable and also too good to be true. and, well most likely isnt??? any thoughts?

hotrod 80 02-27-2015 10:22 PM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
I have a bit of experience with them on the 383 they sell . I ask who made the crank , rods and pistons and they told me they source that out . I passed and had one built local .
12K is reasonable

tiddlar 02-28-2015 12:04 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrod 80 (Post 7068895)
I have a bit of experience with them on the 383 they sell . I ask who made the crank , rods and pistons and they told me they source that out . I passed and had one built local .
12K is reasonable

Well good to know, sounds shady. I have an engine builder here locally but since my truck is in another state waiting for chassis build I ask him questions and he doesn't really get back to me. Ex. I want 800 hp good reliable street/strip motor , the fab guy needs to know what I'm going with.bbc sbc? Ls? And I get a poor reply so I've decided not use him. Nothing definitive. My budget for complete engine is 16000. So I found them and they sounded like big power for the buck. Thanks for your input.

RatPwrd72 02-28-2015 02:31 AM

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Head over to google and search VortecPro.com. He build solid, reliable power on a budget. He's got a 496 package that makes 650 HP for less than $6,500 and a great reputation to boot. The power in these engines isn't voodoo or trick stuff, just a good combo that works and Mark has it figured out. Good luck.

tinydb84 02-28-2015 03:10 AM

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For 16k you can get a whole lot of engine. A stroker 408 can get you great reliable power. 800hp at the crank or wheel?

tiddlar 02-28-2015 08:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 7069228)
For 16k you can get a whole lot of engine. A stroker 408 can get you great reliable power. 800hp at the crank or wheel?

Would be nice for at the wheel hp. I figured with 16 I should be able to get a lot. I'll check vortec pro thanks guys

hotrod 80 02-28-2015 09:33 AM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
I got these guys from Yellowbullet . I have talked to them , but haven't had any dealings with them yet , but im waiting on a quote .
http://www.nyesautomotive.net/Home_Page.html

tiddlar 02-28-2015 10:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrod 80 (Post 7069400)
I got these guys from Yellowbullet . I have talked to them , but haven't had any dealings with them yet , but im waiting on a quote .
http://www.nyesautomotive.net/Home_Page.html

wow very impressive and affordable as well.... what are you wanting to get from them? please keep me posted.

BluePrint Engines 02-28-2015 01:28 PM

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@Tiddlar

I just wanted to chime in and say hi and see if I could help and answer any questions. Our office is closed today, but feel free to message me here if you want! My name is Dru and I am the Product Manager for BluePrint Engines.

On our 632 crate engine, we use our own castings. We used to buy blocks from Dart or World, but we started casting our own blocks a few years ago (yes, its cast in the USA). That was a huge factor in us being able to build the engine for such a good price! We also offer a great warranty for any manufacturing defects or parts we provide on the engine. We sell engines all over the world, to a lot of customers - Jegs, Summit Racing, Speedway Motors, Rocket Industries etc... If we didn't build a good engine and stick by our warranty we wouldn't still be able to do business with all of those great companies!

Someone else had a question on our advertised horsepower numbers… those numbers are from the crank. There are a lot of factors that have to be considered when figuring rear wheel horsepower and its just impossible to figure without having the engine installed in the customers vehicle and on an engine dyno. Here are a couple of examples of our PS6320CTC installed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I1nt-cZnnA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP6fEUHvSY0

So as you can see… our engines go in everything! Thanks again for considering us and let me know if you have questions!


Dru

tiddlar 02-28-2015 04:08 PM

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http://big-machine.com/ holy smokes....... art work.

tinydb84 02-28-2015 08:51 PM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
Nelson Racing makes a 632 for around 16k I think.

Check out: http://www.one-guys-garage.com/71-chevy.php He makes turbo kits, engines, etc for great prices. He could make you a turbo LS for probably half the cost.

tiddlar 02-28-2015 08:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 7070156)
Nelson Racing makes a 632 for around 16k I think.

Check out: http://www.one-guys-garage.com/71-chevy.php He makes turbo kits, engines, etc for great prices. He could make you a turbo LS for probably half the cost.

no possible way... he super expensive.. ive looked... i would go with him if i could afford it

tinydb84 02-28-2015 09:00 PM

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Are you sure? Another guy on the board just got a quote from him:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...8&postcount=28

tiddlar 02-28-2015 09:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 7070156)
Nelson Racing makes a 632 for around 16k I think.

Check out: http://www.one-guys-garage.com/71-chevy.php He makes turbo kits, engines, etc for great prices. He could make you a turbo LS for probably half the cost.

o wait youre right sorry. 632 is 17000 natually aspirated. and the 572 is 15000. just seems for that kind of money you could get a lot more bang for the buck, efi, blower maybe? twin turbo maybe?

tiddlar 02-28-2015 09:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 7070172)
Are you sure? Another guy on the board just got a quote from him:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...8&postcount=28

well from their website their cheapest is 15000 and not turbo. what guy are you talking about? that link talks about a guy in minnesota with chinese turbos.. man i could only wish on a twin turbo set up from them :waah:

tinydb84 02-28-2015 09:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiddlar (Post 7070250)
well from their website their cheapest is 15000 and not turbo. what guy are you talking about? that link talks about a guy in minnesota with chinese turbos.. man i could only wish on a twin turbo set up from them :waah:

I think you misunderstood. I was talking about two different places. One was Nelson Racing Engines.

The other one I was talking about was One Guy's Garage http://www.one-guys-garage.com/

tiddlar 02-28-2015 10:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 7070255)
I think you misunderstood. I was talking about two different places. One was Nelson Racing Engines.

The other one I was talking about was One Guy's Garage http://www.one-guys-garage.com/

i did i apologize i was at work. i appreciate the input going to check them out right now.

hotrod 80 03-01-2015 12:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiddlar (Post 7069428)
wow very impressive and affordable as well.... what are you wanting to get from them? please keep me posted.

I am looking at a 420 ish shortblock

Hollow65 03-01-2015 12:29 PM

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Vortec pro does build some awesome stuff at a great price. His customer service is excellent also. Best of luck to you.

tiddlar 03-01-2015 03:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollow65 (Post 7071107)
Vortec pro does build some awesome stuff at a great price. His customer service is excellent also. Best of luck to you.

hey thanks, my mind is racing a mile a minute. the problem is my budget doesn't allow for engine at this time, so my fab guy needs to borrow one or ill have to get a foam block, the biggest they have is a bbc, so don't know exact specifications...

Hollow65 03-01-2015 03:41 PM

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If he needs a block to mock up some frame rails of whatever I would get a plastic crate engine. They're not much and you can lift them in and out by hand. We had a sbc for when my brother built his s-10. Made everything easier. Vortec pro does a wicked 496 pump gas motor also. He works closely with Chris Straub, who in my opinion is a wizard when it comes to camshafts and head combos. These 2 make a wicked combo! And you can call and get tons of ideas and info from them. I talked to chris on Christmas Eve about some sbf heads for my brothers mustang. They're hotrodders for sure. Take care.

Straubtechnologies.com
Wolfsplace.com

I'm not sure if wolfs place is the right web address..

Also I think the 632 uses a bigger block than your standard bbc. It's like a gnarly stroke and I think they're all tall deck, I may be wrong.

tiddlar 03-01-2015 05:10 PM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollow65 (Post 7071373)
If he needs a block to mock up some frame rails of whatever I would get a plastic crate engine. They're not much and you can lift them in and out by hand. We had a sbc for when my brother built his s-10. Made everything easier. Vortec pro does a wicked 496 pump gas motor also. He works closely with Chris Straub, who in my opinion is a wizard when it comes to camshafts and head combos. These 2 make a wicked combo! And you can call and get tons of ideas and info from them. I talked to chris on Christmas Eve about some sbf heads for my brothers mustang. They're hotrodders for sure. Take care.

Straubtechnologies.com
Wolfsplace.com

I'm not sure if wolfs place is the right web address..

Also I think the 632 uses a bigger block than your standard bbc. It's like a gnarly stroke and I think they're all tall deck, I may be wrong.

thank you very much ill definitely contact him asap.

Ont67shortbox 03-01-2015 05:59 PM

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Vortecpro or Shafiroff

tiddlar 03-01-2015 07:14 PM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
tre racing engines in texas has a 522 875hp and 675 torque for 14000. anyone heard of them before?

Hollow65 03-01-2015 07:38 PM

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I gave the web address for mike lewis(wolfs place) instead of mark jones(vortec pro). Sorry about the mix up. Either one of the two is money well spent. That TRE 522 makes some good power! What kinda fuel are you looking to run and what is the main purpose of the motor? Streetable or strictly track?

Hitrod80, what block did you go with on your 420+ sbc?

tiddlar 03-01-2015 09:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollow65 (Post 7071754)
I gave the web address for mike lewis(wolfs place) instead of mark jones(vortec pro). Sorry about the mix up. Either one of the two is money well spent. That TRE 522 makes some good power! What kinda fuel are you looking to run and what is the main purpose of the motor? Streetable or strictly track?

Hitrod80, what block did you go with on your 420+ sbc?

91 octane, street mostly,, strip every now and then..

Hollow65 03-01-2015 10:47 PM

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Vortec pro makes a screamin 496 pump gas motor. 700hp on 91. As for the 632 mentioned earlier. Everything you need to complete the engine like headers, oil pan and all the brackets and stuff are going to be custom and or more expensive than your standard bbc. I would stay with a traditional bbc block and stroke it to whatever you like. Just an opinion. Hell I only make around 650-700 and it's like ice skating when you nail it under 50mph. I'm all for overkill, but how often are you gonna be wot? 600ft/lbs will smoke a steamroller sized tire. 496 is more budget friendly I think. I wish you the best which ever route you take.

If I ever do another engine it will be a 496.

hotrod 80 03-02-2015 12:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiddlar (Post 7071720)
tre racing engines in texas has a 522 875hp and 675 torque for 14000. anyone heard of them before?

Yes , Taylor does good work . He is right up the road from me in Cleveland and runs local 275 X stuff . He also has a lot of good people around him . good chassis and roll bar guys . Good stuff for sure .

Im on a daughter in college budget and im slow . I just try to get in where I fit in .

hotrod 80 03-02-2015 12:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiddlar (Post 7071923)
91 octane, street mostly,, strip every now and then..

Is E85 avalible readily?

tiddlar 03-02-2015 02:34 AM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollow65 (Post 7072097)
Vortec pro makes a screamin 496 pump gas motor. 700hp on 91. As for the 632 mentioned earlier. Everything you need to complete the engine like headers, oil pan and all the brackets and stuff are going to be custom and or more expensive than your standard bbc. I would stay with a traditional bbc block and stroke it to whatever you like. Just an opinion. Hell I only make around 650-700 and it's like ice skating when you nail it under 50mph. I'm all for overkill, but how often are you gonna be wot? 600ft/lbs will smoke a steamroller sized tire. 496 is more budget friendly I think. I wish you the best which ever route you take.

If I ever do another engine it will be a 496.

I guess you could say I'm building a show truck. I want the wow factor. I'll definitely be I'ce skating I'm putting mt sportsmans on it. 29x18. Yes I scratched the 632. Too big and custom= more $ e 85 is not readily available here.

moggey01 03-02-2015 03:39 AM

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Yes I have worked with Taylor at TRE and known him for years.. All I can say is this guy works harder than anyone I know to develop his stuff. I am serious he works real hard to get the results he wants. 20hour days are common to get something ready to test. New combo is 490 inch small block. 1 carb cast manifold makes 1000 h.p..has a 750h.p fogger kit. Saves a lot of weight over the big block stuff and makes close to the same power. He is a real smart guy and has a lot of work. If you call tell him I refered you.

tiddlar 03-04-2015 10:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by moggey01 (Post 7072417)
Yes I have worked with Taylor at TRE and known him for years.. All I can say is this guy works harder than anyone I know to develop his stuff. I am serious he works real hard to get the results he wants. 20hour days are common to get something ready to test. New combo is 490 inch small block. 1 carb cast manifold makes 1000 h.p..has a 750h.p fogger kit. Saves a lot of weight over the big block stuff and makes close to the same power. He is a real smart guy and has a lot of work. If you call tell him I refered you.

sounds good thank you

moggey01 03-19-2015 01:37 AM

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A little update . Taylor dynoed a pump gas 540 last week that made right at 900 h.p. Not sure what you are interested in.

Ont67shortbox 03-24-2015 07:58 PM

Re: blueprint engines?
 
Did you check out Shafiroff Engines website, he has some potent stuff as well and a real good reputation. Vortec Pro is also a very knowledgable builder, what are your goals, is this a street/strip. strickly street.?

tiddlar 03-24-2015 08:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ont67shortbox (Post 7104649)
Did you check out Shafiroff Engines website, he has some potent stuff as well and a real good reputation. Vortec Pro is also a very knowledgable builder, what are your goals, is this a street/strip. strickly street.?

It's going to be 98% street. It's going to be a show truck. I found a local guy who is going to build me a big inch dart small block. Then I'm getting the banks twin turbo system and getting it installed at a local shop. I want the wow factor when that hood pops up :metal:

solidaxel 10-06-2015 09:26 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiddlar (Post 7104666)
It's going to be 98% street. It's going to be a show truck. I found a local guy who is going to build me a big inch dart small block. Then I'm getting the banks twin turbo system and getting it installed at a local shop. I want the wow factor when that hood pops up :metal:

How did this (local guy) work out for you ?

tiddlar 10-06-2015 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by solidaxel (Post 7331937)
How did this (local guy) work out for you ?

He is my dads friend in Sierra vista. He built a 350 for the 50 I drove in high school. I drove that thing like I stole it daily, revved the motor to redline 8-20 times daily... Never a problem. I'm not at the motor phase yet.
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