BluePrint Engines 408 Roller Cam Stroker Engine - Pre Release Offer!

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Sure now your offering a roller cam version after I ordered my BPC4083CTC. Just curious what the price difference is?
 
Sure now your offering a roller cam version after I ordered my BPC4083CTC. Just curious what the price difference is?
Hey there, did you order it direct from me? When was it ordered?

Here is the breakdown from my first post.

Base longblock 6399
Dressed with an intake/carb/dist 7299
Turn key with aircleaner, plugs, wires, Water pump, damper, fuel pump 7799
Can do a holley sniper also.
 
Hey there, did you order it direct from me? When was it ordered?

Here is the breakdown from my first post.
I ordered mine straight from blueprint engines on July 3rd or 5th. I'm just curious to know how much more for the roller cam version of what I've ordered and I have all of the other parts purchased to install it.
 
I ordered mine straight from blueprint engines on July 3rd or 5th. I'm just curious to know how much more for the roller cam version of what I've ordered and I have all of the other parts purchased to install it.
6749 increased to 7299 for a "ctc" I can check progress if you want to PM me your order#
 
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6749 to 7299 for a "ctc" I can check progress if you want to PM me your order#
I never did receive an email with my order number. I was planning to call tomorrow to ask the status and to change the shipping to pickup at ups.
 
Still working on more and more for you fellas ;)

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When the prototype's done, send it to me. I will offer up Vixen the Valiant as a test mule. She's gettin a Ford 9" pretty soon, and I have a friend who is donating an A230 three speed. I also have a 383 in the works for later on down the road, but for now, it will be my long rod slant. Send some 3.89 Ford 9" gears and a pair of 26" tall 14" slicks too. lol
 
6749 increased to 7299 for a "ctc" I can check progress if you want to PM me your order#

I haven't seen anybody ask this pointed question, Johnny and I'm not tryin to put you on the spot, but rather give you a chance to kinda blow your own company's horn a little but.......what's changed with Blueprint? Used to be we read about a lot of horror stories regarding quality control with assembly, bad parts......failures in general. Obviously though, somewhere down the line, something changed. What was it?
 
I haven't seen anybody ask this pointed question, Johnny and I'm not tryin to put you on the spot, but rather give you a chance to kinda blow your own company's horn a little but.......what's changed with Blueprint? Used to be we read about a lot of horror stories regarding quality control with assembly, bad parts......failures in general. Obviously though, somewhere down the line, something changed. What was it?

I think every company goes through changes as they grow. The biggest change is honestly how we deal with our customers. The same procedures and warranty policy that may work for a re-builder, doesn't work for a premium company selling premium product. At some point we went from a re-builder, with a performance division.....to a True and Blue Performance Engine builder that does very little, if any rebuild work. At the end of the day when we open up a warranty engine, and we find XYZ that may, or may not be our fault, we still have to take care of the customer and make them happy. Not saying its an invitation to throw a 400 shot at our most budget engine, but the difference now is we will work with customers, explain what the failure was, work with them for a resolution, and hopefully both come away smiling.

I had a forum member here admit to me that he dropped a piece of copper down the intake, and was honest about it. He approached me about buying a 2nd one, because he knew it was his fault. Long story short, I still brought that engine back for repair, and "took care" of the guy. Its all about treating people right, and hoping those stories and recommendations make it to their friends.

as far as failures, or "horror stories", I always tell people, You can find anything you're looking for on the internet... good, bad, indifferent. Hopefully those "bad" stories are mostly 10 years old, or older, and I truthfully think it has very little to do with quality, or changes, but more taking care of our customers. If we sell a long block engine with no carb, and the guy puts a leaky 950 on it that dumps so much gas in the oil that the pan is still full of 87 octane when it comes back....we still have to make things "right" with those guys...or we all know how easy it is to head over to facebook or the forums. I'd rather he tell 2 people how great we were to work with, despite the fault, than to make 10 posts about how our engine "failed"

Of course with our sheer size, we do have the power to source and manufacture premium parts, so with our growth came that as well. The more "BluePrint" manufactured or sourced parts we can use in an engine, the more in house quality control we can apply, as well as pass that savings down to our customers. Sometimes people associate "house brands" with lacking quality, and I assure anyone out there that is we're making it, or sourcing it, it has tighter specs and tolerances than many many "big" performance brands out there. Many of our parts are developed out of necessity, to replace items that don't meet our standards.

And of course I've been here for a few years now....and promoted BPE before that at my past endeavors....so there's that :)

but honestly, Great company, Great Products, willing to look into new markets (the 408 above, the hemi meeting i had last week..etc) and Great employees. I'm only in the office every few weeks or so with all my travel, and I still believe in and enjoy working with these people more than any other endeavor. We have a great team here, and proud to be a part of it.
 
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Ok Johnny Mac I'll take the engine Let me know the total amount and will have to do a check if that's OK or what ever works. PM me on what I need to do to get the ball rolling.
?? why would disagree with my post on sending a check.
 
You mentioned can offer with Sniper also. Would that be with a single plane intake? Have you looked at any Dyno #'s comparing intakes used with Sniper?
Just curious as my intentions currently are to go with a Sniper.
 
?? why would disagree with my post on sending a check.
that wasn't me Fred, its another member. I'd assume it was a "fat finger" thing, as i sometimes like and dislike stuff on my cell phone by accident...but again, wasn't me buddy :) I'll gladly accept money for engines.lol
 
You mentioned can offer with Sniper also. Would that be with a single plane intake? Have you looked at any Dyno #'s comparing intakes used with Sniper?
Just curious as my intentions currently are to go with a Sniper.
On this engine, we specifically use an edelbrock intake. We tested some clones, and they didn't make the power with the aluminum heads. I was shocked. the iron headed version didn't care, but this one it was honestly nearly 20 horse. The sniper and other EFI systems don't mind a dual plane. Remember these are mag heads, so not too many single planes out there. If you feel a little better with the pressure equalized, you can run a spacer, but for all the snipers we put on dual planes here....they don't much care.
on this one i'd take $800 over the carbed version. We sell the pump kits too if needed.
 
that wasn't me Fred, its another member. I'd assume it was a "fat finger" thing, as i sometimes like and dislike stuff on my cell phone by accident...but again, wasn't me buddy :) I'll gladly accept money for engines.lol
I no it wasn't you and not gonna say who it was.
I know a big company is not gonna take some one for such a small amount.
 
1 I was intending to go short block & pair it with Trick Flow heads
2 I want to stay with a flat hood, IIRC clearance is getting tight, but I'm a bit far from being able to take measurments.
 
1 I was intending to go short block & pair it with Trick Flow heads
2 I want to stay with a flat hood, IIRC clearance is getting tight, but I'm a bit far from being able to take measurments.
Those are attractive heads for sure. Will see what the future brings!
 
When the prototype's done, send it to me. I will offer up Vixen the Valiant as a test mule. She's gettin a Ford 9" pretty soon, and I have a friend who is donating an A230 three speed. I also have a 383 in the works for later on down the road, but for now, it will be my long rod slant. Send some 3.89 Ford 9" gears and a pair of 26" tall 14" slicks too. lol

YOU HOTRODDER ! LOL >get it runnun and drivin ------------Still laughing
 
full dress in the works!
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I know that I am late on this thread, but a couple of questions. Are these using a 1.5 rocker ratio, and if I were to get the Sniper, do you pre run it on the engine to tune it in?
 
I know that I am late on this thread, but a couple of questions. Are these using a 1.5 rocker ratio, and if I were to get the Sniper, do you pre run it on the engine to tune it in?

Thanks for the question. This roller version gets a 1.6 ratio rocker. We do dyno every engine, and we would dyno it with the sniper installed. You'd get THAT sniper with the engine.
 
Thanks for the question. This roller version gets a 1.6 ratio rocker. We do dyno every engine, and we would dyno it with the sniper installed. You'd get THAT sniper with the engine.

That's really cool! One last question, do you know what kind of vacuum the engine is pulling?
 
That's really cool! One last question, do you know what kind of vacuum the engine is pulling?
I'd say we'll market it around 12 to play it safe, but 13-14ish wouldn't be out of the question. its not gonna pull 19... just to be honest.
 
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