Blueprint Engines is a high-performance engine manufacturer that offers a wide variety of crate engines, short blocks, long blocks, and engine components for various automotive applications.
Founded in 2009 by Ryan Falconer
Acquired by Speedway Motors in 2016
One of the largest crate engine manufacturers in the world
A division of General Motors that offers crate engines, performance parts, and accessories for Chevrolet vehicles.
A division of Ford Motor Company that offers crate engines, performance parts, and accessories for Ford vehicles.
An automotive performance aftermarket manufacturer that offers crate engines, carburetors, intake manifolds, cylinder heads, and more.
Complete ready-to-run engines that come in a variety of options and horsepower levels, including small and big block Chevy, Ford, and Mopar engines.
Fully assembled and balanced engine blocks that include the crankshaft, rods, pistons, and bearings.
Fully assembled and balanced engine blocks that include the cylinder heads and valvetrain.
A wide range of engine parts and accessories such as cylinder heads, intake manifolds, camshafts, oil pans, and more.
Blueprint Engines uses top-quality components and the latest manufacturing techniques to provide some of the most reliable and powerful crate engines on the market. They also offer a range of customization options and a dyno test report with every engine for added peace of mind.
While basic mechanic's tools are all that's required to install a Blueprint Engine, it's important to follow the installation instructions closely and have a good understanding of engine assembly and installation techniques.
All Blueprint Engines come with a 30-month/50,000-mile limited warranty, which covers parts and labor for any manufacturing defects.
Yes, Blueprint Engines offers a range of customization options, including different finishes, camshaft upgrades, and more. You can contact their sales team for more information.
While some Blueprint Engines are emissions-compliant, others are designed for off-road use only. It's important to check the specific engine's emissions status before purchasing.