Zoomies Race Engines

Zoomies Race Engines performance engine building, cylinder head porting, machining, and much more

Assembly video edited by our customer and owner of this engine Mohamed Elabbady coming soon.
04/06/2026

Assembly video edited by our customer and owner of this engine Mohamed Elabbady coming soon.

taking preorders and payment for shirts now.  have 4 different options available for each design.  will simply reference...
02/26/2026

taking preorders and payment for shirts now. have 4 different options available for each design. will simply reference them as "vertical" and "Horizonal" in relation to the flag orientation on the back. Have the option to choose the color shirt you'd like if preordered but will only be stocking black. Do have the option to have them made in a different color if paid for up front at a later date if desired.

T-shirts are a Gildan 50/50 cotton and poly that's very light and breathable $25.00 XXL and larger will be $4.00 extra

long sleeve T-shirt version of the T-shirt $30.00 XXL and larger will be $4.00 extra

have 2 different options for sweatshirts

typical sweatshirt option is a Gildan brand heavy blend hoodie style $45.00 XXL and larger will be $5.00 extra

Now my personal sweatshirt that I'll be ordering for myself to work in is a Cornerstone brand tough fleece hoodie that's thicker and heavy. Almost Carhart grade but more affordable. those will be $60.00 XXL and will be $5.00 extra

tax and shipping not included

please message us directly with an email and/or phone number to text and we can send you an invoice through our Quickbooks system to pay with credit card, debit card, paypal, venmo, etc. thru the link. This will help keep track of orders and make sure you get you shirts.

02/16/2026
Story timeEngine building and why each build has to be approached as a one off build.  Just because you're building an e...
02/11/2026

Story time

Engine building and why each build has to be approached as a one off build. Just because you're building an engine for a given application, say drag racing, dirt track, road course, off road, etc. if the combo is different from one build to the next. It needs to be approached as its own one off build, everything previous used for parameters is no longer valid unless verified with certainty to be correct. Change 1 part and you possibly change an engine system and create issues.

To explain some of those things that work on some builds but not others. I am going to use Randy Merrill 565 Big block chevy bracket engine that was recently dropped off as an example. I'm going to break this down into the 2 root causes for all of his issues pictured and previously broken parts because of those issues before he brought it to us.

Since the pistons are showing up first in the pictures, we will start with the piston to head clearance. This engine was completely assembled without verifying there wouldnt be an issue. Normal thickness head gasket wasn't enough. Now you may think, oh but how much run time. Irrelevant, the pistons were hitting directly above the wrist pin and mushroomed the chamber edges inward and indenting the piston and can see on the spark plug side where it was wearing into the piston itself. The carbon build up and fuel wash, even the clean area on the quench pad where there's no signs of detonation says the tune was safe and not a factor. Now what else did that cause? It caused the line2line coating to be completely rubbed off and the aluminum debris caused from smacking the head and binding against the cylinder wall, was embedded into the skirts and being caught with the rings causing scoring in the cylinders.

Now for the expensive stuff, yeah the new pistons are the cheap side of all this.

The lifter bushings that were installed were never drilled out beyond the supplied .040" - .060" manufacturer supplied hole to provide enough oil to the valvetrain. In some cases, if you have heads that hold oil and are slow to drain back into the pan it's beneficial to restrict the amount of oil to the top end. However, this is not the case on this build. These Dart pro 1 heads have massive drain back holes and drain rather quickly. So because of this lack of oil to the valvetrain. Randy has fought valvetrain issues for a few years now. Some of those issues including, broken valve springs due to heat from lack of oil to cool them. Broken rocker arms from gauling and binding from lack of lubrication. Mushroomed pushrod ends from lack of lubrication and possible geometry issue, I will be addressing that during assembly to verify that's not an issue. As well as the reason for the current teardown being a broken lifter tie bar and lifter that rotated in the bore causing the cam lobe to get damaged and turned into a paperweight.

So here's what will be done to resolve all of these issues. The pistons will obviously be replaced with next available size and associated machine work. The head gasket thickness will be changed to the appropriate size to eliminate contact issues. Chambers are going to get some blend work and shaping to remove burrs and shrouding. That'll open his tuning window and make it very consistent without much tuning adjustment. The lifter bushings will be drilled to allow adequate oil to be fed to the valvetrain and lifters, preventing heat and lubrication issues.

We will also be swapping out damaged parts, upgrading to a jesel valvetrain, upgrading pushrods, replacing valve springs, valve job, surface the heads, new bearings all the way thru, resetting clearances to suit this specific build, and doing full assembly.

Stay tuned for updates, this is gonna be a fun one.

02/06/2026
Got our sponsored driver Matt Everts cylinder heads apart for inspection.  After seeing over 250 degrees multiple times ...
01/12/2026

Got our sponsored driver Matt Everts cylinder heads apart for inspection. After seeing over 250 degrees multiple times in the 2025 season. We are very happy with the condition of the parts. Valve stems didn't even get discolored. Quick touch up on the valve job and skimmed for flat on the surfacer and these heads will be ready for more abuse at 7000RPM+. We dont build for the perfect condition, we build for the worse case condition.

There’s a difference between assembling engines and engineering them.Manufacturer specs, cam cards, and recommended comb...
01/05/2026

There’s a difference between assembling engines and engineering them.
Manufacturer specs, cam cards, and recommended combos exist for a reason — they’re designed to work most of the time across a wide range of unknowns. They’re safe, repeatable, and conservative.
But quality builders eventually reach a point where averages aren’t enough.
At that level, the questions change.
Instead of “what parts go together?”
It becomes “what does this specific engine actually need to operate efficiently in its intended RPM range?”
That’s where real engine building lives:
airflow demand vs displacement
minimum cross-sectional area vs target torque RPM
valve curtain, throat, and pinch relationships
compression and quench matched to cam timing
valve events selected as part of a system, not a catalog
Specs stop being rules and start being reference points.
The best engines aren’t the result of following instructions — they’re the result of understanding airflow, pressure, timing, and geometry, and making deliberate decisions based on application.
That depth is where consistency, reliability, and repeatable power come from.
That’s the standard at Zoomies Race Engines.
Because engines don’t respond to part numbers.
They respond to physics.

12/08/2025

LS BTR trunnion upgrade install for anyone trying to do this themselves. If you order these kits thru us we will do free install. If you purchased elsewhere, $50 to install and clean rocker arms to what you see in video. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

We will be closed for Thanksgiving until Monday to enjoy the holiday and take a much needed mental break.
11/26/2025

We will be closed for Thanksgiving until Monday to enjoy the holiday and take a much needed mental break.

We are in the process of getting our website setup with motorstate distributing.  We will be able to drop ship directly ...
11/17/2025

We are in the process of getting our website setup with motorstate distributing. We will be able to drop ship directly too you while provide customer service and tech help after the sale with more than a salesman. We are hoping the volume in online sales will allow us to lower our prices on builds in the future. We will only be listing engine related items on the website but if you want something that's not listed on the site once it's up we can still get it for you.

Due to an overwhelming amount of work that's flowing in, the decision to cut back on what we work on has been made.   We...
11/17/2025

Due to an overwhelming amount of work that's flowing in, the decision to cut back on what we work on has been made. We will now be focusing on V8 engines only with a few exceptions. We will do machine work on what fits in our machines and have the proper tooling or fixtures such as torque plates to do the job.

Want to also take the time to simply say thank you to our customers and supporters. Wouldn't be the situation to require a decision like this if it wasn't for you and that's greatly appreciated.

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10934 Highway 95
Princeton, MN
55371

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