Fuel Injected
Blueprint Engines BP38318CTF1 Small Block Chevy 383 ci. Base Dressed Engine [436 HP]:
- Block:
- NEW BluePrint Cast Iron Block
- 4-Bolt Main
- 4 in. Bore
- 1-Piece Rear Main Seal
- Mechanical Fuel Pump Provision
- Right/Passenger Side Dipstick
- Drilled and Tapped for Clutch Linkage
- Rotating Assembly:
- Cast Steel Crankshaft
- 3.750 in. Stroke
- Forged 5.700 in. Connecting Rods w/150000 psi Bolts
- Hypereutectic Pistons
- Externally Balanced Front & Rear
- Cylinder Heads:
- BluePrint Aluminum Cylinder Heads H8002K
- Compression Ratio: 10:1
- 64 cc Chambers
- 2.02 in. Intake/1.60 in. Exhaust Valves
- 195 cc Intake/75 cc Exhaust Runners
- Cam Specs:
- Cam Type: Hydraulic Roller
- .544 Intake/.555 Exhaust Lift
- 230 Intake/236 Exhaust Duration @ .050
- Lobe Seperation (LSA) 110
- Ignition Timing:
- Initial Timing 10-16 ° and Total timing 32-34°
- Also Includes:
- Holley Sniper 2 EFI System
- Dual Plane, Satin Aluminum Intake Manifold
- Chrome Timing Cover
- Distributor
- Melling High Volume Oil Pump
- Chrome Valve Covers
- Painted Oil Pan
- Right/Passenger Side Dipstick
Blueprint Engines BP38318CTF1 Small Block Chevy 383 ci. Base Dressed Engine [436 HP] Notes:
- Engine package does not include fuel pump
- Engine is configured to run in fuel only mode
- The Aftermarket intake manifold installed on this engine may not be compatible with OEM accessory brackets that use intake mounted bosses
- This engine features a true 4-inch bore, which mathematically yields 377 CID with a 3.75-inch stroke
- Not for EGR
- The performance aluminum cylinder heads on this engine feature a .500 in. raised port vs OEM
Specifications:
Compression ratio and can it run on 91 octans?
How much lift can these heads handle
Will my accessory drive fit this motor? I currently have a 350 sbc with tbi in a 1987 chevrolet R10 Silverado. Just want to know if I'd need to put out more money or save it by reusing my accessory drive. Thank you
I seen in the post above his fuel mileage but it looks like his isn’t a sniper setup/ what would be the fuel mpg on that setup
does engine come with a balancer?
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