Customer Engines » Delay, John
505 Ci Built for Performance 610 HP and 664 ft.lbs. of torque using Pump Gas!!
Started this Build with an IAII Iron block with 4 bolt Billet caps and a Butler Performance Forged balanced assembly. This engine has Butler/Ross Custom Flat Top Pistons that yield a pump gas friendly compression ratio. Hydraulic Roller Johnson Lifters ( Proudly Made in America )to go with a streetable Butler/Comp Custom grind Billet Roller Cam. Butler/PRO 80 PSI oil pump to keep everything oiled. This customer opted for the stealth package on his engine so all logo's are removed from the heads along with no logo's on the intake, and then we painted the aluminum heads & intake Pontiac blue metallic along with the rest of the engine to give it more of the subtle, sleeper look. We installed the Fast 30401 EZ EFI 2.0 for the tune-ability and ease of use. Edelbrock 325+CFM rd port heads with titanium retainers along with a port-matched Hurricane intake. Wrapping all of the electrical components up is a fast Ignition kit that includes: distributor, Plug wires, E6 ignition box and coil kit. The front of the engine is home to a March Revolver all black serpentine system and our custom solid black fabricated aluminum valve covers to achieve the color scheme and overall look the customer was wanting. Scorpion 3053 Aluminum 1.5 roller rockers are sitting under these Custom Butler black Valve Covers. The Rear of the engine has a centerforce race clutch and pressure plate kit to apply all 664 torque and 610 Horsepower to the trans and then to the rest of the drivetrain.
Owner of Engine: Delay, John
Check out this engines Dyno pull : https://youtu.be/fnVNpBfOR9o
Want an engine like this in your car? How about any part or all of this combo in KIT form that is ready for you or your builder to assemble?
Just give us a call @ (866)762-7527 or email us, tech@butlerperformance.com. And for more details on what we sell or how we build our engines check out our website www.butlerperformance.com
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Started this Build with an IAII Iron block with 4 bolt Billet caps and a Butler Performance Forged balanced assembly. This engine has Butler/Ross Custom Flat Top Pistons that yield a pump gas friendly compression ratio. Hydraulic Roller Johnson Lifters ( Proudly Made in America )to go with a streetable Butler/Comp Custom grind Billet Roller Cam. Butler/PRO 80 PSI oil pump to keep everything oiled. This customer opted for the stealth package on his engine so all logo's are removed from the heads along with no logo's on the intake, and then we painted the aluminum heads & intake Pontiac blue metallic along with the rest of the engine to give it more of the subtle, sleeper look. We installed the Fast 30401 EZ EFI 2.0 for the tune-ability and ease of use. Edelbrock 325+CFM rd port heads with titanium retainers along with a port-matched Hurricane intake. Wrapping all of the electrical components up is a fast Ignition kit that includes: distributor, Plug wires, E6 ignition box and coil kit. The front of the engine is home to a March Revolver all black serpentine system and our custom solid black fabricated aluminum valve covers to achieve the color scheme and overall look the customer was wanting. Scorpion 3053 Aluminum 1.5 roller rockers are sitting under these Custom Butler black Valve Covers. The Rear of the engine has a centerforce race clutch and pressure plate kit to apply all 664 torque and 610 Horsepower to the trans and then to the rest of the drivetrain.
Owner of Engine: Delay, John
Check out this engines Dyno pull : https://youtu.be/fnVNpBfOR9o
Want an engine like this in your car? How about any part or all of this combo in KIT form that is ready for you or your builder to assemble?
Just give us a call @ (866)762-7527 or email us, tech@butlerperformance.com. And for more details on what we sell or how we build our engines check out our website www.butlerperformance.com
Want to see more Dyno pulls? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel!
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