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BluePrint Pro Series 427 LS3 Small Block 750HP Supercharged Crate Engine

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BluePrint Pro Series 427 LS3 Small Block 750HP Supercharged Crate Engine
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 427 LS3 Supercharged Small Block Chevy, 750HP, 740 Ft. Lbs. Torque, 1.76 Per Cubic Inch
      • 100 More HP Than Corvette Z06 On 91-93 Octane Pump Gasoline
      • Dyno Tested Prior To Shipping, Includes Actual Dyno Test Sheet & Detailed Install Guide
      • 30 Month, 50,000 Mile Limited Manufacturer Warranty
      • Balanced, Blueprinted, & Professionally Assembled By Hand In the USA
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: PSLS4272SCT
      • Eckler OEM Number: PSLS4272SCT

      Description

      SPECIFICATIONS:

      • Engine Size: 427 C.I. Small Block Chevy LS3
      • Block: New GM 6.2L Aluminum, 1-Piece Rear Main Seal, Squared & Parrallel Decked, Align Honed Main Bearing Bore, Cylinders Are Sonic Tested For Thickness
      • Rotating Assembly: New Forged Steel Crank w/4.125" Stroke, 58X Reluctor Wheel, Forged 6.125" I Beam Rods with 150,000 PSI Bolts, Mahle Performance Rings, Forged Aluminum 10.8:1 Pistons
      • Cylinder Heads: BluePrint LS3 Aluminum, 68CC Chamber, Stainless Valves w/Swirl Polished Undercut Stem, 3 Angle Valve Job, Chrome Nickel Valve Seats, Manganese Bronze Valve Guides, Chromeoly Retainers, 7 Degree Valve Locks, Dual

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