Blueprint Engines 408ci Mopar Motor
from every thing i have been hearing, if you go the crate route you really need to crack it open and check the clearances. in talking to the shop that will build my motor, some day, every crate motor he has had in his shop has had issues, right down to one of them was missing a main bearing half. so buyer beware. and if you are going top have to tear it apart, what are you saving. if money is tight, just be realistic. find a 360, and just have it gone thru, keep the factory crank/rods and what not. start slow (inexpensive) and work off of that. Had a friend that worked at Beck Racing Engines, there was a sign in the office that read speed costs, how fast can you afford to go? Most of the fun of this hobby is wrenching on the car and just being out there with your buddies. No matter how quick your car might be, you are are always going to want more anyway....:toothy10::toothy10::toothy10: