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Blueprint Engines Small Block Chevy 383ci Deluxe Dressed Stroker Crate Engine, 436 HP / 443 ft.-lbs. TQ

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Small Block Chevy 383ci Deluxe Dressed Stroker Crate Engine, 436 HP / 443 ft.-lbs. TQ
$6,499.00
Small Block Chevy 383ci Deluxe Dressed Stroker Crate Engine
  • 436 HP / 443 ft.-lbs. TQ
  • 750 cfm Carburetor
  • Aluminum Heads
  • Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
  • 1-Piece Rear Main Seal
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 07/30/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    BP38318CTC1D is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from Great value This engine is a beast,dyno sheet was 457hp/483lbft clearly more than I paid for Just watch vacuum,my engine only produces 11inches at idle, hardly enough for power brakes.Sounds great though!
    Date published: 2023-08-15
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    What is the warranty guidelines

    Asked by: Jdub40
    Thank you for your submission! Our warranty specifications and details are outline on our website under the warranty section. https://blueprintengines.com/pages/warranty
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-28

    This engine go well with a 5 speed manual transmission on my 1974 camaro?

    Asked by: Tommy
    yes this motor is a great option for the 2nd Gen Camaro. The 383 is dimentionally a small block but with much greater power.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-26

    Will this engine fit in 78 delta 88

    Asked by: Shon
    The 383 is the same physical dimensions as a factory 350 so you should be good to go
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-25

    Will this engine fit a 1988 Camaro IROC-Z? Will this swap out with the 305 tune port that's in that car now?

    Asked by: Ross1982
    A 383 is basically a small block chevy from a dimensional point of view so you should be good to go on this vehicle
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-24

    I am replacing a 250 in line 6 in a 76 Camaro. How will this work?

    Asked by: Rsheninger8
    Since the 76 Camaro came with a small block option, it is very doable to get a 383 BluePrint block in there. I would work with the Master Techs at JEGS to get you set up with the proper motor mounts, trans mounts and other items you will need to make the swap a success.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-19

    Will this engine work in a1969 Camaro 

    Asked by: Kb1263
    Thank you for your submission! This engine is suited for standard small block Chevrolet application. It is intended to sit in place of any standard 350cui small block Chevy engine.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-15

    could i fit this in a 1992 f250 with modifications

    Asked by: hunter
    I have seen a Small Block in an F250 before but you will need to measure very closely and in many cases a test fit on a junkyard small block might be appropriate to validate any modifications you may need to make
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-08

    Will this motor fit in a 67 nova? It currently has a 355 CI with fender well headers and a new subframe.  I’m assuming it’s just a swap? 

    Asked by: Karlg7
    Yes this should be a pretty easy swap. The difference between the 355 and the 383 is internal (bore and stroke) and not a physical envelope issue.
    Answered by: BluePrint Engines
    Date published: 2024-03-08
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