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    1. #1
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      Blueprint Engines LS at Summit

      Any of you use or have an experience with this motor>

      BluePrint Engines Pro Series Chevy LS 427 C.I.D. 625HP EFI Retrofit Dressed Crate Engines PSLS4272CTF

      I am interested in it....it comes with a gm ECM and almost as complete as the GM Performance turn key engines..



    2. #2
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      Quote Originally Posted by Vjjack03 View Post
      Any of you use or have an experience with this motor>

      BluePrint Engines Pro Series Chevy LS 427 C.I.D. 625HP EFI Retrofit Dressed Crate Engines PSLS4272CTF


      I am interested in it....it comes with a gm ECM and almost as complete as the GM Performance turn key engines..
      There's no bore or stroke listed so I would want to know how they get to 427 cid. I suspect they're using a 4.125 stroke crank with a 4.060 bore, it's going to eat the piston skirts if that's the case.

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by 71RS/SS396 View Post
      There's no bore or stroke listed so I would want to know how they get to 427 cid. I suspect they're using a 4.125 stroke crank with a 4.060 bore, it's going to eat the piston skirts if that's the case.
      Yeah, seeing as they state its a new GM 6.2L block, i think a 4.065 bore is what it would have to be.

    4. #4
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      Just use Google to read the numerous reviews for Blueprint Engines. Most of them are bad. But they also get used in a lot of magazine articles. I looked at them a couple years ago and passed after reading about poor build quality and even worse customer service in page after page of reviews.
      Tom Pichette

      Pit crew for Valerie Pichette and her 1988 Pontiac TransAm GTA "DragonLady"




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