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Blue Print Engines 3.6 LS 4 Cylinder by yieldsign27
Started on: 03-18-2025 03:08 PM
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Last post by: Frenchrafe on 03-19-2025 04:40 AM
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Report this Post03-18-2025 03:08 PM Click Here to See the Profile for yieldsign27Send a Private Message to yieldsign27Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
So I know that this was shown a couple of years ago at a show, but I wonder if we will ever see the Blue Print Engine 3.6 LS ever put into production. I couldn't imagine having this thing in the back of a Fiero


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I saw a discussion about this about a year ago on another website. That engine never ran, it was just a "thought", but the real engine that it is based off of is this:
https://originengines.com/origin-engines-3-6l/

The block is exact if you compare the two. Same fittings, freeze plugs, and castings are exact.

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I don't see the point of it in a performance package?
There are tons of better options for power output.
This is just a forklift engine or genset engine. Tough and reliable, built to last thousands of hours at medium revs, but not a power house!

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