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Video: Engine of the Week – Twin Whipple 540 cid Big Block Chevy

Sponsored by PennGrade Motor Oil and Elring, this episode of Engine Builder’s Engine of the Week highlights the details of Baker Engineering’s Twin Whipple supercharged 540 cid Big Block Chevy engine for a trophy truck application.

Video: Engine of the Week – ’60s Nissan/Datsun U20 Engine

We heard about Mitchell Wilson’s recent rebuild of a ’60s Nissan/Datsun U20 engine at his shop, Engineered Performance in Alvarado, TX, and we had to know the full story! Engine of the Week is sponsored by PennGrade & Elring.

Video: Engine of the Week – 408 cid Ford Windsor Stroker

This week we spoke with Martin Marinov of Custom Performance Racing Engines and Coast High Performance out of Gardena, CA about their recent build of a 408 cid Ford Windsor Stroker engine and the tests they did using different camshafts for EFI vs carburetor set ups. Engine of the Week is sponsored by PennGrade and Elring.

Video: Engine of the Week – Honda Civic Type R Engine

This week we take an in-depth look at Honda’s new Civic Type R engine, also known as the K20C1 engine. This particular build was done by the guys at 4 Piston Cylinder Heads in Danville, IN.

Video: Engine of the Week – 416 cid Turbocharged LS3 Stroker

This week we feature a 416 cid turbocharged LS3 stroker built by Carmen Trischitta of CT Performance Machine in Vineland, NJ. Engine of the Week is sponsored by PennGrade Motor Oil and Elring.

Video: Engine of the Week – Evo 8 Engine

Today we are featuring a 4G63 Evo 8 engine built by the guys at JRP Performance in Bellflower, CA. Engine of the Week is sponsored by PennGrade Motor Oil.

Video: Engine of the Week – 570 cid Hemi Engine

Mike Moran of Moran Motorsports in Taylor, MI began developing this 570 cid Hemi engine capable of 4,400 hp nine years ago. Moran finally finished the engine earlier in 2018 and wound up with a 5,295 hp, 100% billet engine! Find out what it took to make this one-of-kind engine in our Engine of the Week sponsored by Cometic Gasket and Penn Grade Motor Oil.

Video: Engine of the Week – Mickey Thompson 3-Valve Chevy V8

Engine of the Week sponsored by Cometic Gasket and Penn Grade Motor Oil features this Mickey Thompson 3-Valve Chevy V8 engine out of a 1968 Indycar. The engine was completely rebuilt by Jason Ore of 955 Automotive in Erie, PA.

Video: Engine of the Week – Big Bore LS Engine

This week we dive into the details of a big bore LS engine built by Jeff Ginter of Jeff Ginter Racing Engines located in Artesia, CA. Engine of the Week is sponsored by Cometic Gasket and Penn Grade Motor Oil.

Video: Engine of the Week – All-Billet Chrysler Hemi-Based NHRA Pro Mod Engine

When $100,000 was on the line at the World Series of Pro Mod, Carl Stevens Jr., owner of Xtreme Racing Engines, kept his cool and his focus a 1/4-mile at a time. That’s exactly how he handles each engine build too. Find out what went into this all-billet Chrysler Hemi-based NHRA Pro Mod engine built for Rick Hord.

Video: Engine of the Week – 454 cid Twin-Turbo LS Engine

With plenty of power and great reliability, this 454 cid twin-turbo LS engine keeps customers knocking at Redline Performance’s door. Find out what makes this 454 LS Redline’s most popular engine package.

Video: Engine of the Week – 1963 327 Corvette Engine

The Norris family, owners of Precision Engine Machine Co. in Hyattsville, MD, are no strangers to numerous engine builds. However, Michael Norris faced a fun, new challenge when a customer came to him looking for a numbers-matching 327 Corvette engine for a 1963 Split-Window Coupe.

Video: Engine of the Week – World’s Largest 527 cid LS1 Engine

Used for race engines, endurance engines, drag engines, and for street cars, this world’s largest LS1 engine built by Erik Koenig of HorsePower Research is one impressive engine build.

Engine of the Week – 537 cid LS1

527 cid LS1 Erik Koenig | HorsePower Research McKinney, TX When it comes to engine size, people never want to go smaller – they only want to go bigger and bigger. Well, those people are in luck. Erik Koenig, the majority owner of HorsePower Research in McKinney, TX, builds the largest LS1 engine in the world

Video: Engine of the Week – Kamikaze Chris’ 566 cid BB Chevy Engine

Check out the details of this 566 cid big block Chevy engine built by Graham Jones of FastTimes Motorworks Inc. for Street Outlaws star Kamikaze Chris. This newly rebuilt engine will be in the infamous El Camino this season. This video is sponsored by Cometic Gasket.

Video: Engine of the Week – 440 LS Dirt Late-Model Engine

We called up Jeff Baldwin, the owner of Baldwin Racing Engines in Freidheim, MO, to get the scoop on this 440 LS Dirt Late-Model engine he built for a customer in Australia. Find out all the details of this Engine of the Week sponsored by Cometic Gasket.

Video: Engine of the Week – Twin-Turbo V6 Nissan GT-R Engine

Check out this amazing Twin-Turbo Nissan V6 GT-R engine built by Mike Cogburn of CP Engines. This video is sponsored by Cometic Gasket, Inc.

Video: Engine of the Week – 481X Top Sportsman Engine

In this video we talk to the master of 1,000+ hp boosted engines – Steve Morris of Steve Morris Engines – about this 481X Top Sportsman engine capable of 3,500 hp!

Sick Week’s Fastest 4-Cylinder – a Turbocharged 2.0L 4G63 Engine

Tony Niemczyk has owned his 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse since 2001. Over the years, it’s been a constant evolution to get the car from a regular commuter to the point it is today – a streetable race machine with the claim of Sick Week’s Fastest 4-Cylinder and back-to-back Sick Week Freaks class wins. That’s thanks to a turbocharged 2.0L 4G63 engine. Check out the details!

Follow Engine Builder During the First-Ever Sick Week Drag Event

When we heard about a week-long drag racing event billed as the “hardest vacation you’ll ever take” coming to Florida and Georgia named Sick Week, we knew we had to go along for the ride. Sick Week, presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive, takes place from February 7–11 (with testing on February 6). The event will see