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Ray Bates (bates Engineering) Ecotec 2.0 1500 Hp Racing Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $18,540.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bates Engineering Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

This is a Ray Bates (Bates Engineering) Ecotec 1500 hp racing engine. 3500 Bore: 3505 Stroke. It includes, Ray Bates O-ringed Ecotec racing Block, Sonny Bryant Crank shaft, GRP Rods, JE Racing Pistons GRP wrist Pins, Complete Ray Bates racing head, Barnes 5 stage oil pump, dry sump pan, Enderle mechanical fuel pump, 10,000 rpm multi clutch disk with quick time bell housing, Custom Intake and Exhaust built by T-Fab Custom Metal, Ray Bates adjustable timing gears, 8-ea 212-lb/HR Siemens Deka injectors with rails, Custom racing starter by T-Fab Custom Metal, Jones racing components,  ATI Super Damper, Aerospace crankshaft trigger assembly.  To much other stuff to name. Built this for a special racing project, which I have now lost interest. This has not been ran or even started. It is new custom built. This is like the engine in Don Nase 4-cylinder Chevy turbo Ecotec dragster. I have over $35.000 invested.

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