Rottler Report with Bryan Neelen of Late Model Engines - Engine Builder Magazine

Rottler Report with Bryan Neelen of Late Model Engines

Bryan Neelen is the owner of Late Model Engines, an engine machine shop located in Houston, TX. The shop specializes in high performance LS and new LT engine development, all of which are machined on Rottler Manufacturing machines, including their new H85AX.

“Once you dial in the sizing it’s very precise and can run cylinder to cylinder unattended. The thing’s incredible and is great for consistency.”

Hear more from Bryan about the shop and his new purchase in this Rottler Report!

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