Blue Print Engines???

I was researching this company for about a year. The price might be in the ballpark for a GOOD running motor, but there are so many blogs out there and I have seen nothing but bad things regarding mopar motors. For Chevy's I hear they are great. After all, they are out west and who are you going to complain to? They dont answer emails and I see they have a tendency to blame the buyer and installer for everything and thus, dont cover anything with the so called warranty, plus YOU pay for shipping. It seems everone seems to have some runablity problem, cylinder issue, mismatched parts, bad compression, loose parts found in the motor, scored bearings and the list goes on and on. I understand tearing down a motor, but why do this on a crate motor you are supposed to plug and play. I agree, save up and get a motor from a reputable company from INDY who dyno's each motor independently. Blueprint dyno'd one motor and boasts that HP for every cookie cutter motor they make. I saw enough proof to convince me that I dont want the hassle or court time and opted for an INDY motor 380 or 430 HP motor, but by God's grace I came upon a (manufact. 2004) true Mopar performace 380 HP crate motor untouched and in the crate. If it was not for that find, I would be in line for an INDY. It is worth the wait even if you have to save more $$ and avoid the drama. For the common man like myself with limited funds; does anyone disagree with me?? I almost feel bad for not holding off and getting the 430 HP INDY motor anyway.