Posts Tagged ‘crate’

Crate engines, automotive engines add power, performance

December 29th, 2010

TV’s “Tool Man” had the word, and the word was “power.” That’s what owners of vintage muscle cars want in their classic machines, and that’s what they can get with crate engines and automotive engines from Auto Parts Fair.

 

For the uninitiated, a crate engine has been constructed by a performance shop or company using mix-and-match parts. These parts are tooled to a vehicle’s original manufacturer tolerances or better, especially when it’s a muscle car. The mission behind this method is the Holy Grail of automotive engines: Performance.

 

Auto Parts Fair welcomes customers seeking crate engines, both for their performance capabilities and for their competitive value in comparison to the cost of a new automotive engine direct from automobile makers. Crate engines are put together by experts from all the best parts with extreme attention to detail. Engines arrive assembled or ready to assemble. Such automotive engines won’t be as cheap as if the customer went searching through the junkyard himself for the parts, but it won’t be as messy, either.

 

Still, it can be as frustrating as a trip through the automobile boneyard to find reliable crate engines, or even good automotive engines. Here’s where Auto Parts Fair can help.

 

Cars run great with crate engines and automotive engines

December 18th, 2010
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Diversity gives strength, and that’s the principle behind crate engines as a variety of automotive engines. Auto Parts Fair can help customers find crate engines at reasonable prices.

 

Gear heads know that crate engines are constructed by a company or performance shop using mixed and matched parts, tooled to a vehicle’s original manufacturer tolerances (and sometimes better, in the case of muscle cars). This may sound like a puzzling way to put together automotive engines, but there’s a mission to this so-called madness, and that’s performance. Crate engines are crafted with extreme attention to detail. Companies and even mechanics that assemble crate engines choose their parts usually with one intention – to maximize the performance of automotive engines.

 

Auto Parts Fair understands that a customer seeking a crate engine is a deep-down automobile aficionado, someone who has motors thrumming in his or her blood (yes, chicks can be gear heads, too). This kind of customer knows that in crate engines, experts put together all the best parts, so that the engine arrives either assembled or ready to assemble and install. All the components are brand new, which means it won’t be cheap as automotive engines go, but it won’t be as expensive as a new motor direct from the automobile maker.

 

Customers often find it tough to locate exactly the kind of crate engines they want, which is where Auto Parts Fair steps into the picture.

 

Crate engines, automotive engines add power, performance

April 2nd, 2010

TV’s “Tool Man” had the word, and the word was “power.” That’s what owners of vintage muscle cars want in their classic machines, and that’s what they can get with crate engines and automotive engines from Auto Parts Fair.

 

For the uninitiated, a crate engine has been constructed by a performance shop or company using mix-and-match parts. These parts are tooled to a vehicle’s original manufacturer tolerances or better, especially when it’s a muscle car. The mission behind this method is the Holy Grail of automotive engines: Performance.

 

Auto Parts Fair welcomes customers seeking crate engines, both for their performance capabilities and for their competitive value in comparison to the cost of a new automotive engine direct from automobile makers. Crate engines are put together by experts from all the best parts with extreme attention to detail. Engines arrive assembled or ready to assemble. Such automotive engines won’t be as cheap as if the customer went searching through the junkyard himself for the parts, but it won’t be as messy, either.

 

Still, it can be as frustrating as a trip through the automobile boneyard to find reliable crate engines, or even good automotive engines. Here’s where Auto Parts Fair can help.

 

Cars run great with crate engines and automotive engines

March 31st, 2010

Diversity gives strength, and that’s the principle behind crate engines as a variety of automotive engines. Auto Parts Fair can help customers find crate engines at reasonable prices.

 

Gear heads know that crate engines are constructed by a company or performance shop using mixed and matched parts, tooled to a vehicle’s original manufacturer tolerances (and sometimes better, in the case of muscle cars). This may sound like a puzzling way to put together automotive engines, but there’s a mission to this so-called madness, and that’s performance. Crate engines are crafted with extreme attention to detail. Companies and even mechanics that assemble crate engines choose their parts usually with one intention – to maximize the performance of automotive engines.

 

Auto Parts Fair understands that a customer seeking a crate engine is a deep-down automobile aficionado, someone who has motors thrumming in his or her blood (yes, chicks can be gear heads, too). This kind of customer knows that in crate engines, experts put together all the best parts, so that the engine arrives either assembled or ready to assemble and install. All the components are brand new, which means it won’t be cheap as automotive engines go, but it won’t be as expensive as a new motor direct from the automobile maker.

 

Customers often find it tough to locate exactly the kind of crate engines they want, which is where Auto Parts Fair steps into the picture.