Ex Ph-Quick
hope it gets sorted soon mate =D
bang on, when you are building an engine to compete in a race class that allows no modifications to the engine you can build it to the very minimum tolerance allowed to a standard engineAs I understand it, a simple way to explain blueprinting is as follows:
When building an engine, all parts have a tolerance on them, such as +/- 1.5mm or whatever.
When an engine is blueprinted, all the tolerances are the maximum allowed, so you get greater flow wherever possible, get better sealing, and generally produce as much power as it can while still being 'standard'.
I think that's right anyway...