Ilmor Engineering 396 ARCA Engine Assembled At Light Speed

Ilmor Engineering, a name synonymous with high-end circle-track racing engines, recently released a pair of videos in which they apparently let their hair down, so to speak, and put a fun, lighthearted twist on the business they take so seriously. This short-pun intended-series of videos follows along with the assembly and dyno setup of one of their Ilmor 396 engines-engine number #200, to be exact.
The Ilmor 396 is an LS-based V8 engine designed for ARCA racing. As we see in the video above, Ilmor starts with a Chevrolet Performance LSX block, a Crane Cams camshaft is inserted, a Callies 3.600-inch stroke is dropped in, and the Diamond Racing 4.186-inch pistons are locked onto the 6.200-inch rod and dropped into the block. The heads and valvetrain are bolted on to finish the engine at a speed that resembles a Hot Rodders of Tomorrow competition.
The ARCA-approved powerplant features a rating of 700-horsepower and 500 pound-feet of torque with a valvetrain that will spin reliably to 7,500 rpm. The fuel-injected engine uses a spec Holley throttle body, HP EFI system, injectors and wiring harness. As you can see below, they get the engine on the dyno in a jiffy, too.

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Comfort Systems USA Announces Acquisition

Business Wire | February 01, 2024

Comfort Systems USA, Inc. today announced that it has closed its previously announced transaction to acquire Summit Industrial Construction, LLC (“Summit”) headquartered in Houston, Texas. As previously disclosed, Summit is a specialty industrial mechanical contractor offering engineering, design-assist and turnkey, direct hire construction services of modular systems serving the advanced technology, power, and industrial sectors. Summit’s capabilities encompass a wide range of modular and site-based construction, including process piping, equipment setting, large pipe rack trestles, and related steel erection and specialty concrete work. Summit is a trusted supplier to some of the world’s largest advanced technology, power and industrial companies and is currently deployed on several major chip fabrication projects. Initially, Summit is expected to contribute annualized revenues of approximately $375 million to $400 million, and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization of $35 million to $40 million. In light of the amortization expense, Summit is expected to make a neutral to slightly accretive contribution to earnings per share in 2024 and 2025. Brian Lane, Comfort Systems USA’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are delighted to announce the closing of our agreement to acquire Summit, an extremely capable provider of modular and other complex mechanical services. Summit brings a stellar reputation as a modular technology leader in growing end markets, including multiple ongoing and large semiconductor projects. We are happy to welcome Summit’s wonderful leadership team and excellent production and craft workers across many states, and we are confident Summit will continue to innovate and grow as a part of our network of world-class contracting companies. We are grateful that Summit has chosen to become part of Comfort Systems USA.”

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