Engine Question

Theoretical. It was really directed for Johnny Mac @ blueprint. For example, If I wanted to buy their 465 hp rated engine but the one they built comes in at 420, what, if anything happens?
Rest assured all BluePrint engines fans, you know I would never let you down!!

All, we would never, ever, period, ship an engine with less than advertised hp. Each engine gets countless hours of R&D, dyno testing, etc. All our cells are calibrated regularly. Every engine gets a multiple point dyno test. Including oil filter inspection. If one doesn't make advertised HP, there is something wrong with it, and it gets torn down and inspected.

Short of some crazy human error involving a misprint, or a smudge on a paper Is misread...there is literally 99.9% chance this wouldn't happen. And if it ever did, we would do whatever needed to make it right.

But again, rest assured, literally every engine ships with ITS EXACT, serial numbered, logged and scanned, dyno sheet :)

Hope that helps everyone that wasn't aware.

Dyno variance, from ours to someone else's would be minimal, as long as properly calibrated and adjusted for atmospheric conditions. If that was more the question, but talking minimum at best. Evident by the engine masters show, and many other examples.