340 horsepower 3.6 LS 4 cylinder engine by Blue Print Engines

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2022
  • Blue print engines unveiled their new 3.6 liter LS 4 cylinder engine capable of 340 horsepower and over 500lbft of torque. This unique engine could have many applications making it an interesting option many.
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  • @BluePrint_Engines
    @BluePrint_Engines Год назад +299

    Very excited to keep researching this engine and to provide updates along the way! Thanks everyone for your interest!

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  Год назад +11

      We are interested indeed! Can't wait to see what you come up with!

    • @lucasblanchard47
      @lucasblanchard47 Год назад +8

      I’d absolutely want to put one of these in my 1969 Chevelle Malibu sedan that I inherited from my great grandmother!

    • @imported_alliance5289
      @imported_alliance5289 Год назад +5

      Saw this beauty and though the exact thing, want it to come out already so I can dump it in my miata haha, shot for the awesome info in this video and without this video I'd have no idea on this engine possibly coming up, cheers from NZ

    • @larrymeyer7064
      @larrymeyer7064 Год назад +4

      I am watching this. If it pans out, I have a project vehicle waiting for it. Very excited!!

    • @rolandomota1923
      @rolandomota1923 Год назад +11

      Can you do everyone a favor a let them know that those tq and hp are only achieveable through a TURBO?!!!!

  • @Blackcloud_Garage
    @Blackcloud_Garage Год назад +615

    This thing is going to EXPLODE in the Jeep world. In the low rpm, “diesel power” configuration it would be an awesome engine for a kit built/experimental airplane. I’m definitely going to be keeping my eye on this one going forward.

    • @roachwerks3043
      @roachwerks3043 Год назад +20

      def looks like a solid offroad setup. i would like to try that

    • @autotek7930
      @autotek7930 Год назад +22

      Be right at home in my xj

    • @CoyoteFTW
      @CoyoteFTW Год назад

      Literally explode in a jeep on the road

    • @jstdrv
      @jstdrv Год назад +19

      Airplane would do better with an aluminium block

    • @roachwerks3043
      @roachwerks3043 Год назад +11

      @@jstdrv it’s probably a 20 Lb difference. Not a game changer

  • @wigletron2846
    @wigletron2846 Год назад +58

    "When equipped with an appropriate turbocharger"
    Left that part out

    • @matthewstorm5188
      @matthewstorm5188 3 месяца назад +8

      “ When equipped with an appropriate turbocharger.”
      Good point. You’re not getting 500ft-lb torque from 3.6 liters naturally aspirated. That’s more torque than a stock LS7 (which has almost twice the displacement).

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 2 месяца назад +1

      It’d be plenty *without* a turbo, I’m suspecting.

    • @matthewstorm5188
      @matthewstorm5188 9 дней назад +1

      @dennisyoung4631 On a per liter basis, no more than any other LS engine.

  • @dylanhale7300
    @dylanhale7300 Год назад +10

    This would be a gift to the classic car community.

  • @DINISIOVEGA
    @DINISIOVEGA Год назад +104

    This would be an epic swap for a Pontiac Fiero, I've always wanted another Fiero with a bit more power but didn't want to 3800 swap or V8 swap one. This is the perfect balance of weight, power and serviceability.

    • @aldenconsolver3428
      @aldenconsolver3428 Год назад +8

      I wonder if this engine could be shoehorned into a Fiat X1/9. I had one, great handling car with a custom paint job it looked awesome. But you had to wring the damn things throat to get anywhere fast, just like with the Fiero it would change the driving effort totally. I worked a year to get a hundred horsepower out of that Fiat and this thing could have given me 300 in a couple of weekends.

    • @louisbabycos106
      @louisbabycos106 Год назад

      I had a Suzuki SX4 that the engine blew sadly I don't have it anymore but I would love to put this engine into it if I still had it and of course have the money to swap it in .

    • @shadymaint1
      @shadymaint1 Год назад +3

      I got to drive a Fiero with a Cadillac Northstar swap. Stupid fun. That is how GM should have built that car.

    • @yadidimeanmaine
      @yadidimeanmaine Год назад +4

      K series: exists

    • @hailtothe_rooster1572
      @hailtothe_rooster1572 Год назад +8

      3800 is arguably one of the most reliable engines you could ever get into…. I wouldn’t shy away from it

  • @Eroc556
    @Eroc556 Год назад +585

    Drop it in a gutted miata and fun fun fun

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  Год назад +25

      Hell yeah!

    • @fishingmontana1564
      @fishingmontana1564 Год назад +31

      The toyota snow wheeling fans would love this beat the 22re all day shit that's more power than the 3.4 I am swapping in my 90 4 runner

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +9

      This should be in a snowmobile. JS

    • @kevinwest3689
      @kevinwest3689 Год назад +19

      My first thought was painted green and stick it in a old Willy's military Jeep or a street legal sand rail 🤤

    • @Eroc556
      @Eroc556 Год назад +9

      @@kevinwest3689 heck yeah! Theres so many platforms this combo would be a beast in! Add boost to it and ill bet 500 hp would easily be attainable

  • @slicedbread9003
    @slicedbread9003 Год назад +19

    This engine could fit in so many applications. Jeeps to start with, S10's sound great. Very cool that BPE came up with this engine. I hope it's priced well and sells well. It got my attention!

    • @matthewstorm5188
      @matthewstorm5188 3 месяца назад

      It’s NOT going to be priced well. Anything as custom as this is going to cost LOTS - certainly a whole lot more than your basic LS3 crate motor (which, by the way, will make more power). If anything, price will kill this idea. Or, at the very least, restrict its use to applications where there is no alternative.

    • @slicedbread9003
      @slicedbread9003 3 месяца назад

      @@matthewstorm5188 Yea, it's fun to dream. It is a good idea for a simple engine with high performance potential.

  • @Punchinelli
    @Punchinelli Год назад +5

    Why is no one mentioning that it requires a turbo to hit the 340 HP/500 Tq numbers? It says it in the article. The block by itself doesn't produce it. Requires a turbo. My brother's modded Evo X has similar numbers (slightly less torque) with a 4-cylinder.....

    • @aoescool
      @aoescool Год назад +1

      exactly.. at the end of the day K is still king

  • @davidpiazza7852
    @davidpiazza7852 Год назад +181

    3.0 is also found in most 4 cylinder Mercruiser engines , sounds amazing 👏

    • @automotiveantics
      @automotiveantics  Год назад +13

      I've been hearing that.

    • @terrypikaart4394
      @terrypikaart4394 Год назад +19

      I just guessing, its a 3.7 mercruise that came with 460 ford head. They swapped to LS.

    • @yunoguy2498
      @yunoguy2498 Год назад +15

      Definitely not a 3.7 the 3.7 is an aluminum block and it's much bigger it looks like a modified 3.0 that was based on the old Chevy iron duke

    • @wildcoyote34
      @wildcoyote34 Год назад +8

      @@yunoguy2498 , mercruiser used an older style GM engine ,,the iron duke was a pontiac engine ,,

    • @yunoguy2498
      @yunoguy2498 Год назад +7

      @@wildcoyote34 thanks for clearing that up I never knew it was made by Pontiac. Turns out the 3.6 LS is based on a industrial engine now made by Origin that originally used a Ford Windsor head. I remember seeing a old 4 cylinder engine in a junkyard with a Windsor head and I'm wondering if it wasn't a Ford design originally but can't find much about it

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- Год назад +126

    Good and/or interesting engineering knows no badges.
    A commercially available block that will take a GM or Ford, albeit a very old design, head is a brilliant idea.
    I think this has a lot of potential and I look forward to seeing what the more adventurous tinkerers out there can come up with using it.

    • @firemanjim324
      @firemanjim324 Год назад +3

      They are filling in the OE head bolt holes and machining new holes for the LS head or Windsor head.
      Wasn't the Cleveland 351 better than the Windsor 351 ? 🤔🤔

    • @-MacCat-
      @-MacCat- Год назад +6

      @@firemanjim324 One could write a very long response to that last question of yours, but overall, yes the Cleveland head was (is?) better and especially the 2V version .... and especially if you raise the exhaust port floor or best of all use what is commonly refered to as a 3V version as made by Cylinder Head Innovations in Australia.
      And that's the "short" response 🤣

    • @jonathangehman4005
      @jonathangehman4005 Год назад +3

      @@-MacCat- that 3V Aussie head doesn't give up much to the LS3 except price and junkyard availability. I'm pretty hardcore Mopar and even I'd rock one of these with a Cleveland or LS head in a small RWD car, I know where there's some Vega's and Pinto's and even some 70's RWD JDM stuff I would CHEERFULLY stick one of those in

    • @-MacCat-
      @-MacCat- Год назад

      @@jonathangehman4005 Well put Jonathan.

    • @randymagnum143
      @randymagnum143 Год назад +1

      @@jonathangehman4005 a well massaged W2 head would be no slouch.....but an Apache Hemi head would rule them all.

  • @dontforgettobringatowel9106
    @dontforgettobringatowel9106 Год назад +10

    Absolutely love the thought of this. It would be such a compact size being of a pushrod style engine. It would fit in anything

  • @larebear6800
    @larebear6800 Год назад +4

    Putting this engine in my 93 wrangler as soon as they make it available. An engine with Ford and Chevy influences put in a Jeep. Trifecta!

    • @TonersR6
      @TonersR6 Месяц назад

      Hopefully all the good parts of each, and none of the bad lol

    • @eddievermeulen7856
      @eddievermeulen7856 29 дней назад

      Also looking for one put it in a 1976 Chevy hatchback 💯🇿🇦

  • @JR-cf3tt
    @JR-cf3tt Год назад +60

    I can't say that I'm impressed by this. The screen grab @1:29 says that this engine can produce 340HP/500 lb-ft "when equipped with an appropriate turbocharger". So with a turbocharger it produces less than 100HP per liter of displacement. Pretty much every 4 valve four cylinder engine these days will exceed 100HP per liter in N/A form. Plus those two bolt main caps probably won't stand up to a lot of power if someone tries to really put some boost to that engine.

    • @SoulEraser000
      @SoulEraser000 Год назад +14

      Something hondas have been doing forever.. Same with with Mercedes new turbo 4 that makes 400 hp....
      Again, something that hondas have been doing for a long time but people just like to shit on the brand.

    • @alexlazy4296
      @alexlazy4296 Год назад +6

      Exactly! I`m glad that someone put attention there.

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 Год назад

      Sounds like fun.

    • @Forbiddina
      @Forbiddina Год назад +1

      Yep, reading the specs 340hp/500ftlbs, already can tell you that this engine isn’t revving to 5000. Maybe not even 4000.
      If it were N/A I would imagine it making maybe 130-150 horses.
      But honestly being a motorhead, I and most others like me always want to look at things from the Motorsport performance stand point.
      I think this engine really is more about its intended niche, pickups, hauling and generators. And in those roles it genuinely looks fantastic
      Since torque is what snaps transmissions, why (other than cool/meme factor) would I want this in my NA Miata over a K20/4 which can safely bolt onto my factory driveline.
      If I’m swapping the the whole driveline anyway, I’m just going to put a 5.7 in it for the instant N/A torque.

    • @beobe99
      @beobe99 Год назад +9

      Glad someone noticed this... The host clearly wanted to make it seem like this engine makes 340HP all on its own as he skipped the "with appropriate turbocharger" part... So much so, he, later on, mentioned "it can also be turbocharged in performance applications" - NOT that it needs turbo to achieve the numbers he boasted about the entire video.

  • @joehudson3072
    @joehudson3072 Год назад +148

    Someone welded two extra cylinders to an LS head and somehow bolted it to a 6 cylinder Ford engine it was pretty impressive also

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 Год назад +32

      Back in the 70s someone chopped up some boss heads and brazed them together to fit the 300.

    • @joehudson3072
      @joehudson3072 Год назад +4

      @@scotcoon1186 429 or 302?

    • @snoofayy6150
      @snoofayy6150 Год назад +12

      @@scotcoon1186 that engine has recently been restored! you can find a video of the machinist talking all about the engineering and construction of it :)

    • @aramirez8427
      @aramirez8427 Год назад +8

      Yah there is a LS headed 300 inch inline ford 6 banger on you tube.....the freaken thing is awesome.

    • @boycottjews
      @boycottjews Год назад

      I'd like to see a v twin, but still liquid cooled, I think the one I have seen was solid.... Totally useless. I guess good for one hill climb at a time maybe. Anyways fully functional v twin with a six speed cassette transmission but into a flat track racing chassis.... Or if it's too big, not sure the dimensions, maybe just a cruiser, or a cruiser set up for road racing like the "king of baggers" series..... Just honestly not a bagger. Don't like baggers. I like stripped down racing machines with lights on them for night racing.

  • @A.J.1656
    @A.J.1656 Год назад +7

    Why didn't he mention the "when equipped with an appropriate turbocharger" part of that sentence? Seems like there are a lot of 4 cylinders that could produce those numbers with an appropriate turbocharger.

  • @SirtubalotTX
    @SirtubalotTX 8 месяцев назад +5

    I love this, and what else that’s interesting, is the 2.7 L turbo four-cylinder that GM is currently using it already at over 300 hp and 430 pounds of torque. Wouldn’t be hard to get to this number with that 2.7 L. Anyways, good stuff.

  • @darylmorse
    @darylmorse Год назад +79

    This engine is going to vibrate a lot.

    • @goejeni
      @goejeni Год назад +7

      so put a quarter in and have your other half with and enginjoy the ride! lol

    • @SKOMPAS
      @SKOMPAS Год назад +14

      It will be a legendary destroyer of drive trains, there’s a reason we don’t get big 4 cylinders

    • @scotterickson6332
      @scotterickson6332 Год назад +11

      Probably why it started out as industrial powerplant

    • @AD-yy3it
      @AD-yy3it Год назад +11

      Yep. It will be rougher than sandpaper without a balance shaft.

    • @Dan-gj1hz
      @Dan-gj1hz Год назад +5

      Nothing an external balancer couldn’t damper.

  • @damonriddle1370
    @damonriddle1370 Год назад +57

    Half a V8, like the Pontiac Trophy 4 from the early 60's- it used a 389 head, some even came with a 4 barrel carb. Fun little engines, but they to use huge rubber motor mounts and a heavy duty timing chain to deal with all the vibration caused by such a large 4 banger.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +3

      A big inch NA 4 cylinder is something a lot of people are definitely interested in. I can think of a Bronco 3rd Gen crawler. A snowmobile. Even a something old school like a Model A.

    • @Midnight_Rider96
      @Midnight_Rider96 Год назад +1

      @@RadDadisRad I love my toyota 2.7l 4 cylinder

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 Год назад

      They would use a second order balance shaft assembly nowadays. But it adds weight, package, friction and isn't too clever at areating the oil either 😱

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 Год назад +1

      @@RadDadisRad I was thinking Model A too! I think those were 3.3 L ?? You gonna twist that chas-sis boi!

    • @JC-zg4xe
      @JC-zg4xe Год назад

      @@Midnight_Rider96 The mighty 3RZ

  • @bruceadams3687
    @bruceadams3687 9 месяцев назад

    Wow! What an amazing component combination ! Will be a sold out crate engine for many fun projects.

  • @Chazd1949
    @Chazd1949 Год назад +12

    The low-end torque version really interests me. I am currently planning to build a 350 with tuned-port injection for my Chevy Suburban and couple it with a Magnum six-speed manual trans. My goal with the build is to maximize torque below 2,500 RPM for towing and fuel economy. A flat torque curve from about 320 ft.lb @ 1200 RPM to a peak of 400 at 2,500 RPM would be great. More torque if possible without increasing displacement or the same torque with a smaller displacement engine that would be better yet.

    • @adamconnell5965
      @adamconnell5965 6 месяцев назад +2

      Don't waste your time or money with the SBC... had a buddy for years who was the same way, with small block Pontiacs. 5.3/4.8 is now plug and play in almost everything. My 09 F150 has a 3v 4.6 (weird 2 year only iron block "mustang" engine) and even at 5600lbs and tall gearing it's small displacement plenty for anything other than an enclosed car trailer... open trailers aren't even noticeable. been a blown alcohol and turbo 6 guy for 20 years, so it's not like I use the term "enough" and horsepower in the same sentence very often. The jump in reliability and performance between SBC to LS is exactly the same as from Flathead to SBC. Don't even have to go efi to get the major benefits.

    • @carbonfiber8071
      @carbonfiber8071 3 месяца назад

      @@adamconnell5965 And you don't have to replace every single part in the engine if you want more power than stock.

  • @MintyFreshTurds
    @MintyFreshTurds Год назад +50

    I'm not even into LS engines but I have been following this when I first heard about because I wanna see how it runs in a compact truck or FWD car and I am dying to hear what it sounds like!

    • @bubbamonster
      @bubbamonster Год назад +3

      Right me 2..🤜🏻💥🤛🏻💯%

  • @Solo-5050
    @Solo-5050 Год назад +26

    This is fascinating for a guy like me who loves high torque more than high horsepower 😀. Let's be real, most of us aren't driving around doing 150 mph. However, I'm willing to bet most of us love blasting off like a rocket 🚀 to the speed limit before hitting cruise control haha (which I do 😄 😆). 340 hp is a strong number for a daily driver. If its truly a robust block I'm presuming reliability won't be an issue 😊.

    • @kevinyamil
      @kevinyamil Год назад +2

      That’s more than average hp of a porsche models before going turbo

    • @DarylCook63
      @DarylCook63 Год назад +1

      The power numbers represented already include the application of a “suitable turbocharger”. This four banger does not make the named power without bolt ons. Porsche still wins…

  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin8925 Год назад

    I've always loved an inline four cylinder engine. I use to race a Vega back in the day and two of my fiends raced Pintos. It just amazed me how much power we got out of a 4 cylnder. Now a days the Mustang and Camaro top 300 hp. And this one 340 amazing hp and over 500 ft lbs of torque.
    With all this power out of a 4 cylinder who needs a V6 or V8??? My brother in law had a 1964 Stingray that only produced 250 Hp and a 442 that prodiced 350 hp. These engine were much heavier than a 4 cylinder and I'm sure more expensive to manufacture. Who needs any more hp...NOBODY.
    This is an amazing engine and hope we see more of it. Thanks for this video and for sharing your knowledge on this engine.

  • @topcatcoast2coast579
    @topcatcoast2coast579 Год назад

    Those numbers are awesome. That's some great innovative repurposeing.

  • @jdmmike7225
    @jdmmike7225 Год назад +26

    I've been dreaming of building a IMSA Monza tribute for a few years now & when I saw this I immediately thought a turbocharged version of one of these would be awesome to try out. I think Comp CTR6262 would set this thing off beautifully. Turbosmart Straight Gate, big injectors, FT550 to control it all. Back it up with the tried and true TR6060. Could be a beast!!!🤘

  • @tristanwalker1890
    @tristanwalker1890 Год назад +13

    This in a ranger or s10 would be fun as hell especially with a single turbo it would be a blast strapped to a 5spd

  • @AEtrane
    @AEtrane Год назад

    Pontiac did this back in the early 60s as an option in their Tempests. It was a 389 ci v8 chopped in half. I always thought it was such a cool concept and I'm glad to see it's getting a revisit here!

  • @midnightspecial2990
    @midnightspecial2990 Год назад

    Thanks for this product debut. This would be the ideal engine replacement for my BMW Z3 roadster.

  • @crebbsjd
    @crebbsjd Год назад +88

    This is so cool! And we need this as an option. I sure hope more engine options like this happen. Pretty exciting in this day and age of expensive gas.

    • @SKOMPAS
      @SKOMPAS Год назад +8

      A 3.6l 4 cylinder is not the asnew your looking for during a gas crisis! This thing is going to be thirsty

    • @crebbsjd
      @crebbsjd Год назад +4

      @Matthew Heal I know I'm just tired of v8's mostly because the vehicles are heavy, the engines are heavy, and the mpg is ok. I have always liked inline 6's, so this would be lighter and decent all around. I am not afraid of spending money on gas. it's just nice to have something different for a change.

    • @crebbsjd
      @crebbsjd Год назад

      @Matthew Heal plus I once had a 1975 datsun truck, and it was really nice to be able to work on everything under the hood because of all the extra room with a smaller engine in the bay. All these cars nowadays days have no room for your hands to do any work. This option would allow lots of space under the hood. Just nice to think about this under the hood instead of all the bigger v8's

    • @petethetaper
      @petethetaper Год назад +2

      betcha hydrogen will be adapted.

    • @fadedsoul23
      @fadedsoul23 Год назад +1

      @@petethetaper some guy turned a coyote v8 into a hydrogen v8 and added water injection to it

  • @chadstevens8086
    @chadstevens8086 Год назад +151

    I want one for my squarebody. Those torque numbers at that rpm sound awesome. I would love to know the kind of mpg you could get with something like this. The weight savings is pretty nice too. Depending on price and availability I may be all in on this.

    • @paytongarcia7188
      @paytongarcia7188 Год назад +8

      that's exactly what I was thinking as well

    • @user-neo71665
      @user-neo71665 Год назад +16

      I want one for my first gen s10. I already have one with a LS but this little thing would be fun with a small turbo.

    • @ScooterLee-ei1ep
      @ScooterLee-ei1ep Год назад +7

      @@user-neo71665 hold off on the power adders until they can get a forged crank and 4 bolt mains. There are some thin spots from the pics

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад +7

      Even with a (very) low boost turbo - say, 5 pounds boost max - this sounds really interesting in a lighter vehicle.

    • @thomasmadden7580
      @thomasmadden7580 Год назад +5

      I fear that premium fuel cost would offset the mpg savings.

  • @WBatte1
    @WBatte1 3 месяца назад +1

    This kinda makes the LS cool again.

  • @joelmunguia6719
    @joelmunguia6719 Год назад

    That's totally awesome, the perfect little sleeper motor.

  • @crw3673
    @crw3673 Год назад +19

    Would be nice for GM to bring back the S10 mini pickup and use this engine. Maybe against the ford new Maverick pickup?🤔

    • @chrishansen7004
      @chrishansen7004 Год назад +3

      It won't ever happen, would be a cool motor for a Colorado though

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 Год назад +1

      Im wondering since today's motors are higher horsepower and get better gas mileage, what could they get milage wise if they took today's fuel efficient high hp engines and made them lower HP 🤔

    • @JSchroederee
      @JSchroederee Год назад +1

      Well this isn't a GM engine, but it's a cool concept and I might buy a truck if there was anything the size of my Grandpa's 87 S10.

    • @crw3673
      @crw3673 Год назад +1

      @@JSchroederee after doing some research, I have found out that this a industrial \ commercial 4 cylinder engine that blueprint has adapted the LS3 cylinder head to. The great thing is the back of the engine is set up for GM style transmission, so everything from a 2 speed powerglide to 4L80 should bolt up

    • @JSchroederee
      @JSchroederee Год назад +1

      My point was that I don't see GM using an engine developed by an outside firm. They could take the hint and do something similar but I doubt they'd use the blueprint engine.

  • @user-do1fq8oy9c
    @user-do1fq8oy9c Год назад +7

    Looks like an awesome engine for a Pontiac Fiero. The supercharged 3.8 buick engine seems to be very popular at the moment. But I can see at least 1,000 of these being ordered for Fieros over the next couple years.

  • @I88-4-88I
    @I88-4-88I Год назад

    Some one is finally thinking outside the box with longevity and very easy maintenance in mind!

  • @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep
    @CraigLandsberg-lk1ep 2 дня назад

    Finally someone did what I have wanted to do for 20yrs! Make a four cylinder with a 4inch piston! I love this shit!😅😅

  • @hansyang1697
    @hansyang1697 Год назад +9

    Sounds like an amazing engine swap choice for XJs.

  • @briand2614
    @briand2614 Год назад +84

    Once you get above 2.0L vibration becomes a big problem and balance shafts are required. In industrial or marine applications the engine usually spends a lot of time at midrange RPM and isn’t required to respond quickly to large changes in RPM. They can get away with big heavy crankshafts and flywheels to offset vibrations. Not sure about a 3.6L 4 Engine for performance street applications without balance shafts. It will be murder on engine mounts and flywheel fasteners.

    • @crazylarryjr
      @crazylarryjr Год назад +5

      I'm sure ATI or Fluidamper have solutions to handle the vibrations. While balance shafts are a chealer solution for Hiop apps they are unreliable due to specific RPM needed to operate properly, If Fluidampr designs can truly adapt and operate in the conditions that a large 4 banger would be subject to, it could be possible to make it work without a balance shaft

    • @jeffgriffith7003
      @jeffgriffith7003 Год назад +15

      @@crazylarryjr crankshaft dampers do absolutely nothing for the vibrations you would feel from a 4 cylinder engine. What they do is dampen crankshaft harmonics, not primary or secondary imbalances.
      When you’re sitting in a car that’s running, you are not going to feel crankshaft harmonics, you are feeling primary and secondary imbalances in the engine.
      Balance shafts are what reduce the primary and secondary imbalances, not crankshaft harmonic vibrations, which is the job of the crankshaft damper.

    • @jeffg4008
      @jeffg4008 Год назад +3

      @@jeffgriffith7003 exactly what I thought when I saw this thing. Harmonics will not be good with any RPM considered "performance". It will rip itself apart.

    • @geoffmooregm
      @geoffmooregm Год назад +3

      If they shorten the stroke it will be better. GM/Merc sells (or sold) a 3.0L for decades, and it functions just fine up to 5000. My dad has one in his boat and we run that thing at 5000RPM constantly. Sure, it is on some squishy mounts but nothing has failed on it.

    • @88S10DriftBuild
      @88S10DriftBuild Год назад +7

      lol im willing to have my truck twist into a twizzler if it means having a 340 horsepower 4 cyl ls in an s10

  • @DaRealRex_122
    @DaRealRex_122 3 месяца назад +1

    Would be cool to see more stuff like this has potential.

  • @jasonhutton4802
    @jasonhutton4802 Год назад

    Watching this for my Jeep build.

  • @HalferLandPerformance
    @HalferLandPerformance Год назад +29

    That's nuts. We specialize in the Honda Big Block (J-Series V6) and the largest V6 we have to play with is a 3.7l. We've made in excess of 320whp (352 crank) on 93 pump in our test 3.2L but with full bolt ons and some head work. Obviously it wasn't an all out NA engine being on 93 pump gas but if this engine is coming off the show room like that is crazy..the 500tq figure is what gets me
    Edit - Did I miss this engine had a turbo?? If so, our same J32 3.2L made 550/467 to the wheels on just 8psi. Guess this engine isn't as cool as I thought. DONT SLEEP ON J's!! 😎

    • @tomstech4390
      @tomstech4390 Год назад +6

      So you made more power with a smaller NA engine than this big heavy engine does with a mild turbo.

    • @HalferLandPerformance
      @HalferLandPerformance Год назад +4

      @@tomstech4390 ahh, I missed it had a turbo

    • @HalferLandPerformance
      @HalferLandPerformance Год назад +5

      @@tomstech4390 in that case the same J32 3.2L made 550whp/467wtq on just 8psi 😁

    • @ben501st
      @ben501st Год назад +3

      Hondas can rev, I doubt this thing will. The 3.0L configuration could have potential.

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects Год назад +4

      J-series engines are probably the most undervalued engine currently. If people poured in the same amount of money into Js as they do Ks oh man, game would be completely different.

  • @DirtySideGetsDown
    @DirtySideGetsDown Год назад +13

    This would be incredible in my CJ7. I am going to keep an eye on these for sure.

  • @daviddavid5880
    @daviddavid5880 Год назад +2

    I desperately want one of these in a mini truck. Just think of how much fun you could have with this thing in virtually any 4banger economy compact. 340hp econobox? Heck yeah.

  • @richbororust7448
    @richbororust7448 Год назад

    I'm totally on board with this

  • @bobhill3941
    @bobhill3941 Год назад +5

    This is fantastic, I hope Blueprint engines brings this to production, I'm thinking 1st gen S10 minitruck or Cobalt/Cavalier with a small turbo (because these ls heads flow so well, no need for alot of boost)

  • @hardball107
    @hardball107 Год назад +67

    I've been building engines since the mid-70's. The GM V8's have always been my favorites along with the 302 Ford and Big Block Chryslers. Favorite 6 in a row, the Ford 300 and now finally a four banger I'd run. I see this engine with a couple side draft Webbers, a distributor and a 4 into 1 outside the frame long tube header with a TKO 5 speed behind it in a '27 T Bucket boiling the hides. Just me .........

    • @88S10DriftBuild
      @88S10DriftBuild Год назад +3

      not alone one that i want to do the same in my 88 s10

    • @88S10DriftBuild
      @88S10DriftBuild Год назад +1

      on that one*

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +6

      The GM Atlas 4200 is a power house inline 6 that nobody talks about.

    • @hardball107
      @hardball107 Год назад +4

      @@RadDadisRad Funny you should mention that, I just started messing with one. It's larger and heavier, the oil pan presents some issues and a lack of aftermarket support makes it a challenge. Currently I'm working on a 1 into 2 intake to mount 3-42mm Harley CV carbs to feed it and I'm ringing out the out bugs on a standalone ignition. I could just be spinning my wheels but I've found out that in this day and age anything is possible. Just what the performance will be remains to be seen.

    • @Wildstar40
      @Wildstar40 Год назад +1

      A LS inline 6 would be great.

  • @Sero12245
    @Sero12245 10 месяцев назад

    I really like the sound of this

  • @zachsylvestermotocross48
    @zachsylvestermotocross48 Год назад

    Absolutely would love to make a dune buggy type project. Very amazing

  • @Scoobienorth
    @Scoobienorth Год назад +7

    That’s a great option for Jeep swaps. Exhaust out of the way for driveshaft clearance. Piles of torque and durability from looks of it and decent torque. Way lighter than a 4.0

    • @RLewis-yz4yd
      @RLewis-yz4yd Год назад +1

      I'd drop that Bad Boy in my JK in a heartbeat... Dam a 392!!!

    • @pctrashtalk2069
      @pctrashtalk2069 Год назад +1

      Lots more power than the Jeep YJ 4 cylinder. Might be able to go faster than 65 with larger tires. ha ha

  • @5GreenTea
    @5GreenTea Год назад +5

    I do think it is a great idea and expect the numbers are like 250 HP and 280 LB/FT of torque naturally asperated. I hope this engine become reality. There are so many uses for it. :)

  • @hdoglesby
    @hdoglesby Год назад +2

    "340 HP and 500 lb-ft torque with an appropriate TURBOCHARGER". Seems like these numbers could be achieved by a lot of other 4 cylinders. I think all the benefits of the LS are in it's V8 configuration. And please correct me if I'm wrong but aren't there other better flowing 4/8 cylinder heads out there? Especially ones with an OHC design?

  • @thediaryofjin3669
    @thediaryofjin3669 Год назад

    Perfect Im about to get an 88 s10 and this will be major

  • @alzmanfield3659
    @alzmanfield3659 Год назад +24

    Excited to see what performance builders can do with this..

  • @Lagrange1186
    @Lagrange1186 Год назад +7

    4v Cleveland head would be cool… hope the price point doesn’t completely ruin this idea before it gets a chance

    • @bubbamonster
      @bubbamonster Год назад

      ...Right 👍🏻 I really want to run that bad boy in my '84 s-10 Durango... I'm over here drooling.

  • @TheSgtsmitty98
    @TheSgtsmitty98 Год назад

    So basically, a cummins 4cyl block, with LS breathing capability, and the ability to handle power additions. Crawlers, mini trucks, Euro swaps, Jeeps! Awesome!

  • @Ozarkprepper643
    @Ozarkprepper643 Год назад

    Nice !
    Volunteer to test drive it in my 76 Celica.
    Hopefully they can run it into production soon.

  • @duke1467
    @duke1467 Год назад +3

    Mercury had a similar design. 3.7 mercury custom aluminum block with 460 ford heads pistons, rods and some other internals . Produced back in the 80s. Some negative comments on the net about it but was an excellent motor that sipped fuel. I have a Chris craft with it to this day.

    • @Stunna710
      @Stunna710 3 месяца назад

      are u sayin the boat engine company

  • @corsomike1
    @corsomike1 Год назад

    As soon as it's ready I will get one

  • @victorjohnson7512
    @victorjohnson7512 Год назад +1

    It would be awesome in smaller muscle cars like early Nova, Falcon, Rambler, or hot rod bodies like model A, T-bucket, etc.

  • @bradmarking9106
    @bradmarking9106 Год назад +7

    Would love to put one in my old s-10

  • @v8_sami
    @v8_sami Год назад +3

    Imagine this dropped in a MR2 spyder…. The possibilities are endless!!!

  • @johnweaver8864
    @johnweaver8864 5 дней назад

    I was thinking go kart side-by-side or sand rail, dune buggy! The possibilities are endless

  • @martinsorg2905
    @martinsorg2905 Год назад

    What a great Engine!!!

  • @rashdecision
    @rashdecision Год назад +4

    I want to put this in an offroad rig. I think it'd be sick to swap this into an older Bronco or squarebody Blazer.

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh Год назад +4

    I think one of these would be amazing for any engine swap project. If only I could get one to fit under the hood of an MG, that would put me on the list for two of them.

    • @tomtopping1817
      @tomtopping1817 Год назад

      9.1" deck height is plenty short

    • @herbodiferous7751
      @herbodiferous7751 Год назад +1

      Plus it is definitely more reliable than the British Leyland engine options. Why no forged crank, though. Availability?

  • @lucasblanchard47
    @lucasblanchard47 Год назад

    I’d absolutely want to put one of these in my 1969 Chevelle Malibu sedan that I inherited from my great grandmother!

  • @derektrieglaff9103
    @derektrieglaff9103 Год назад +1

    I honestly think I would put this in anything that started out life with a 4cyl engine that is not transversely mounted. I think this would be a killer engine for both Vega and Pinto builds. Hell, even mustang II builds. Square body S-10/15 builds... Even S-10 extremes that came with the 2.2l would be good having this in it.

  • @kevinshasteen5682
    @kevinshasteen5682 Год назад +3

    If NVH's are resolved, this would be perfect for the older Datsun and Toyota minis with a narrowed Ford 8.8 rear, big brake and calipers and the world class 5 spd, or an 8hp transmission with paddle shifters; ooh the possibilities(?).
    Edit: A front or rear Sump option needs to be offered as well.

  • @jameseastwood4984
    @jameseastwood4984 Год назад +6

    The Ford Coyote engine would be a great candidate for a 4 cylinder version, as you could re-use the crank - you heard it here first guys ! 😎😃 250bhp at 8200rpm naturally aspirated.

    • @johnathan231997
      @johnathan231997 Год назад +4

      Sounds like you want a Honda F22 or K24 😅

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 Год назад

      @@johnathan231997 I work for Ford so it's Blue Oval only I'm afraid. I do have a nice C90 though!

  • @jsr3793
    @jsr3793 Год назад +1

    This seems like the ultimate 4x4 engine.

  • @robertatkins272
    @robertatkins272 Год назад

    I love it! So many applications…Jeeps, inboard for small boats, dune buggy, S-10 swaps with huge blow dryers! Make an aluminum block version!!

  • @miken966
    @miken966 Год назад +7

    Brilliant idea. Hope they make millions.

  • @aaronp9928
    @aaronp9928 Год назад +4

    It's definitely worth it, small compact and big power and torque is unreal. These type of engines make sense to make

  • @sgtbrown4273
    @sgtbrown4273 3 месяца назад

    Now this looks very promising 😮

  • @Ridezallday1679
    @Ridezallday1679 Год назад

    So an engine that kicks ass.

  • @artjomslivenskis429
    @artjomslivenskis429 Год назад +10

    I think the tricky part would be dealing with vibrations. It's easy to have non-working concept.

    • @Dante_S550_Turbo
      @Dante_S550_Turbo Год назад +1

      it's definitely going to have a very low rpm range

    • @turkeyssr
      @turkeyssr Год назад +1

      Yes. I don't see a balance shaft so I'm wondering about a 4 cylinder of this size how it will be balanced. Regardless, this is an interesting engine. Too bad it's not a V-4.

    • @artjomslivenskis429
      @artjomslivenskis429 Год назад

      @@Dante_S550_Turbo 5000 rpm max?

  • @sixx6sixx107
    @sixx6sixx107 Год назад +4

    This would be dope in my '86 Toyota pickup

    • @Josh-hf3fm
      @Josh-hf3fm Год назад +1

      Was thinking the same for my 85 lol

    • @sixx6sixx107
      @sixx6sixx107 Год назад

      @Josh I was thinking of putting my 6.2 lt1 in it at first bought I felt it would be nice with the Amera-Berra...but I also wanted to do ring gap,custom head with cams,custom intake,& just boost the 2.2 that's in it...I don't know how much power the stock block would hold tho.

  • @ChuP-qr3dz
    @ChuP-qr3dz Месяц назад

    This will be perfect for my project s10

  • @reviewaccount469
    @reviewaccount469 3 месяца назад

    This is exactly what manufacturers should have focused on for the last 20 years, instead of ever increasingly complex and expensive power plants. Would love to have one of these NA for a Jeep Wrangler or a Ford Ranger.

  • @arca9e295
    @arca9e295 Год назад +6

    I’m usually against LS swapping things that are not GM related but this is hella tempting to swap into my Samurai. I’m curious to see how high this thing can rev, if it can rev to at least 6500rpm and produce peak power at 6000. it would be perfect since that’s what I’m working with now with my 1.6 16v SOHC. And maybe they can make an aluminum block version with adapters for various transmissions for the Jeeps and numerous Japanese 4x4s for a naturally aspirated applications

    • @workdogwern4716
      @workdogwern4716 Год назад

      Given the 5.7 rods and 4.05 stroke, this thing has an atrocious 1.41 rod ratio. Something tells me that it's not going to spin very fast.

    • @superkillr
      @superkillr Год назад

      @@workdogwern4716 Nobody gives a fk about rod ratio but dorks that wanna sound like they are deep thinking engine builders.

    • @workdogwern4716
      @workdogwern4716 Год назад

      @@superkillr Dang killr. Can you hear yourself? Point to where my comment hurt you.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      NA will be a huge upgrade for you. Good head and a 4" stroke...

  • @yaboykris2118
    @yaboykris2118 Год назад +3

    Imagine one of these in a Cobalt or Cavalier with a turbo. Fucking dope bro I’m down to swap it into my Corolla lmao

  • @pervypriest666
    @pervypriest666 Год назад

    i need this for my solstice

  • @jeffbowler3632
    @jeffbowler3632 26 дней назад

    This is so cool... The LS3 Head. I think I'll take two!
    If I could get one counter rotating for my old wood boat I would gladly pay you on Tuesday for two engines today. :)

  • @JohnSmith-yq1fm
    @JohnSmith-yq1fm Год назад +4

    I have a 2000 s-10 with a 5 speed and that would be absolutely perfect, even naturally aspirated.

  • @crw3673
    @crw3673 Год назад +4

    This is the engine that was supposed to go in the Fiero! That type of torque at 1800 rpm, would be a great commuter vehicle for the highway.

  • @lordstorm8555
    @lordstorm8555 Год назад

    i like it! would be a great engine for pulling weight!

  • @DClairRobinson
    @DClairRobinson Год назад

    Tractors, skid steers, loaders, generators, etc would be a fantastic application for this

  • @76629online
    @76629online Год назад +4

    This is based on the Iron Duke engine, the 2.5L 4 cylinder used in a lot of GM's offerings in the 1980's. Pontiac built a special super duty version of it that was 3.0L and had a 16 valve head on it if I am not mistaken. Car Craft did a big write up on it back in the day. They were popular swaps for Fieros at the time. TONS of them were installed in S10's and you could even get one in an early 3rd gen Camaro or firebird. I had an '83 Camaro with one in it, had a T5 and a 3.73 gear, stock. Had plenty of drivable power and it would get 30+mpg regularly.

    • @brianhilligoss
      @brianhilligoss Год назад

      you are very wrong. this engine has no roots to gm ffs. how did you even come up with this bull shit?

  • @igotatan1
    @igotatan1 Год назад +6

    As you stated, "I could see it in a number of vehicles", well as I do. My first choice would be a first gen f-body, preferably a Pontiac, Sprint clone... I watched J Leno's 68 Firechicken, and fell in love.

  • @edspencer7121
    @edspencer7121 Год назад

    That thing would go into my 65 Ranchero!

  • @derricknorman1138
    @derricknorman1138 Год назад

    I would love to stick one in my MGB... Good stuff

  • @mikef-gi2dg
    @mikef-gi2dg Год назад +4

    I would love to put this in my 75 Monza 2+2. With a max hp of 110 Vega 2.3....even with just 340hp, it would be a blast to drive. The car weighs 2950. I have been holding off on doing a v8 conversion for a long time. This Chevy compatible 4cyl would be the hot ticket.....If I can afford it. I'll be following.

    • @ostrich67
      @ostrich67 Год назад

      Those came with a Buick 3.8 which is a better swap than a V8 imo.

    • @mikef-gi2dg
      @mikef-gi2dg Год назад

      @@ostrich67 I have a 79 Monza 2+2 with the 305, and I know several people who have the 3.8 Buick engine in their H-Body.
      I tried for months to find a used 75 or 76 V8 Monza....and nobody was trading them in. I settled for the 2.3 4-speed instead. When I got to ride in a V8 monza, I understood why. The 3.8 is ok for daily driver, but the V8 was a no contest win. I purchased my 79 in June 2006.

    • @ostrich67
      @ostrich67 Год назад

      @@mikef-gi2dg the 3.8 handled better because there was far less weight in the nose. Probably the V8 is faster in a straight line, but that gets boring eventually.

    • @mikef-gi2dg
      @mikef-gi2dg Год назад

      @@ostrich67 Actually both handle very good, even in the snow. The weight difference isn't much....a v6 with a/c...power brakes, power steering, upscale trim package....the most common combination is within 79lbs + - of a V8 with ac, manual brakes, manual steering am radio and basic trim package and hatchback like my 79. My 75 with manual brakes, steering, no A/C, am radio, Saginaw 4 speed with 336 gears and Vega 2.3, would out run either in the turns. It weighs 350 lbs less than either v6 or v8. I'm die hard chevy so I'm v8 biased no doubt. The GM Heritage web site in the back has the option books with all the details if anyone is interested in H-Body's out of production for 42 + years. One last thing, I bracket raced my Stock 79 305 Monza 2+2 for a couple of years, and when I wasn't driving at a high rate of speed, I could get 26 mpg. It paid for it's self in 1 month. Happy holidays.

    • @zackzittel7683
      @zackzittel7683 Год назад

      @@mikef-gi2dg 4piston makes a Honda k24 stroked to 2.7L that makes over 500WHP NA.

  • @stanleykohut3r895
    @stanleykohut3r895 Год назад +9

    The gm 3.0 4 cyl is used by mercruiser in a LOT of smaller boats and usually makes around 140 horse in that application. This would be an interesting upgrade...

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal Год назад

      Right, but you have to consider the duty cycle requirements for reliability in a marine environment.

    • @pctrashtalk2069
      @pctrashtalk2069 Год назад +1

      @@Icutmetal I think it would be mostly cruising power with bursts of power to get up on a plane with some low power use for docking. Not too bad.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal Год назад

      @@pctrashtalk2069 Right, but think of what cruising power means to a boat vs. a car and the amount of constant load that’s on an engine.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal Год назад

      @SwampMonster440 Exactly…

    • @danr9584
      @danr9584 Год назад +1

      This seems like a great idea for a boat. The need to offer a water cooled exhaust manifold with it.

  • @tigerseye73
    @tigerseye73 Год назад

    Blue Print is a good engine company. If they get to market this, I believe they will have trouble keeping up with orders. Think T-buckets, Model A's, Jeeps, kit cars, small trucks, trikes, boats, exp. aircraft, as well as industrial applications. CRAZY.

  • @ZPositive
    @ZPositive Год назад

    What an amazing motor for a YJ or CJ build!

  • @chrisvandy3864
    @chrisvandy3864 Год назад +4

    Big injectors Big intercooler , Big turbo etc etc and this thing could go north of 1000hp easy I think 😍

    • @warhound7781
      @warhound7781 Год назад +1

      For how long...lol

    • @chrisvandy3864
      @chrisvandy3864 Год назад +1

      @@warhound7781 For as long as you want I guess , 3L 2jz's are putting out over 1000hp tires every single day of the year , these are 0.6 Litre bigger 👍👍👍

    • @warhound7781
      @warhound7781 Год назад +1

      @@chrisvandy3864 Big difference between this and a 2jz...lmao You seem to be overlooking how big 3.6L as a 4 cylinder is compared to a 3L 6 cylinder. And one is automotive based vs industrial equipment...lol

    • @chrisvandy3864
      @chrisvandy3864 Год назад

      @@warhound7781 lamo I don't really care to be honest I own an over 1000hp 2JZ and also an 800hp 1JZ ........ I know enough about automotive and industrial equipment 👍

    • @chrisvandy3864
      @chrisvandy3864 Год назад

      @@warhound7781 Build it right the first time around and you have a lot less dramas down the track are my thoughts ,

  • @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915
    @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915 Год назад +9

    With either 4bolt splayed caps or a 1 piece main cradle encompassing all main caps, I would like to see how this engine does against the Ecotech and LSJ 4cyl GM Racing guys and their DOHC 2-2.6L Setups.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +3

      I bet you could install the Mercury Racing LS DOHC cylinder head on this. Maybe get 7,500 rpm

    • @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915
      @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915 Год назад +1

      @@RadDadisRad Nah, no need. Pushrods and a single cam will do 7,500+ RPM just fine. With the 4.125" Bore, you can run big LS7 sized valves and top this thing off with either a Canted Valve Edelbrock LS-R or Mast MotorSports Mozez Canted Valve LS Racing Head. To run THAT RPM though, it will need main cap/bottom end strengthening though.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад

      @@joeyjojojr.shabadoo915 nah. You need more cylinders or more lift/duration/flow to do those kinds of rpms

    • @Oborowatabinostk
      @Oborowatabinostk Год назад +1

      Well, displacement size is nearly double the Eco tech, and those numbers are w/ turbo. I hope this thing gets some love

    • @mikef-gi2dg
      @mikef-gi2dg Год назад +1

      So would I. My long time goal was to swap in a Ecotec into m y 75 Monza 2+2, but couldn't find the RWD stuff I needed. Now this bad boy can do that RWD no problem. And I have NO IDEA if I could even afford it.

  • @kb-3207
    @kb-3207 Месяц назад

    Oh man an old Chevette would be a blast with this.

  • @Sly_oner
    @Sly_oner Год назад

    Sounds like a great time I'll take one

  • @asylumville8544
    @asylumville8544 Год назад +8

    Going to to greatly depend on what they're going to do to combat vibration, if anything. Once you get north of 4500 it's going to shake like a paint mixer.

    • @jalopyjalopy9489
      @jalopyjalopy9489 Год назад

      Yep exactly, but putting this in a light hotrod with a limiter at say 4200 or so, would be so fun and would last forever

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Год назад +1

      Lol. 2 diesel balancers ought to fix that.

    • @asylumville8544
      @asylumville8544 Год назад +1

      @Jalopy Jalopy would love to see this be capable of at least 6. I want one for my Fiero 😄

    • @tigerseye73
      @tigerseye73 Год назад +1

      Who needs to rev that high with 500 # torque. Just grab the next gear at 3K.