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Old 09-11-2022, 02:33 PM
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Default Reputable Engine builder

Looking for a trustworthy engine builder. I’m
Wanting to do either a supercharger or twin turbo set up for my 68 Camaro. Hoping to get around 800-1100 HP with the ability to tune down if wanted it needed.

I was originally going to buy an LT5, but missed the boat unfortunately. I am in the Dallas area. Unfortunately had a bad experience with DuSold out here so don’t want to use him.


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I believe Kurt Urban is running the Scoggin Dickey custom engine shop. He is an excellent engine builder.

Texas Speed is 3 hours away in Georgetown.
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Edelbrock has a supercharged 416 LT crate engine they rate at 850 hp and Blueprint has a supercharged 427 LS rated 800 hp.
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The power level is easy, but what are you starting with? I agree with most of the builder recommendations except LME. Don't get started, but not a fan. HPR and Kurt Urban are both amazing. What you want to do is easier than you think, it's just a matter of putting a package together. The tuner is more important than you think. A stock 5.3 w/ gapped rings will handle the power you want to make.
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The power level is easy, but what are you starting with? I agree with most of the builder recommendations except LME. Don't get started, but not a fan. HPR and Kurt Urban are both amazing. What you want to do is easier than you think, it's just a matter of putting a package together. The tuner is more important than you think. A stock 5.3 w/ gapped rings will handle the power you want to make.
Ironically LME was who I was looking into. Would love to know what happened.
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How about a crate engine ready for boost?

https://www.karlkustoms.com/product/...17356-376-b15/

Add a turbo setup or blower and go.
https://www.chevyhardcore.com/tech-s...at-chevy-perf/

Unless you want a turn key dynoed motor ready to install
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How about a crate engine ready for boost?

https://www.karlkustoms.com/product/...17356-376-b15/

Add a turbo setup and blower and go. \
https://www.chevyhardcore.com/tech-s...at-chevy-perf/

Unless you want a turn key dynoed motor ready to install
I am actually leaning more towards this route now. However, I am looking into an aluminum 427 long block that I can throw a Magnuson on later.
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