Holley Is Giving Away Another Engine: A 392-Cube Gen-III Hemi

Hot on the heels of its last engine giveaway, Holley Performance is kicking off another engine giveaway. This time, Holley is aiming at the modern Mopar enthusiast, with a 392 cubic-inch stroker Gen-III Hemi. Assembled by Prestige Motorsports, the engine will feature a .005-inch overbore (to 3.922 inches) along with a 4.050-inch stroke forged 4340-steel crankshaft to achieve those 392 cubes.

The forged 4032 aluminum pistons from DSS Racing feature a 4cc dome and are connected to the crank via a set of 6.125-inch forged 4340-steel H-beam rods with ARP 8740 rod bolts. A custom-ground camshaft from COMP Cams is paired with a set of Mopar Hellcat hydraulic roller lifters.

The short-block is topped off with a set of Edelbrock 202cc Performer RPM Cylinder heads. The heads come complete with a 2.165-inch intake valve, 1.650-inch exhaust valve, and valvesprings designed to handle up to .680 inch of lift. A Sniper EFI fabricated sheet metal intake manifold, with an LS throttle-body pattern directs air, while a Sniper EFI 92mm throttle body acts as the gatekeeper.

A Holley Terminator-X Hemi Gen-III engine management system, along with all the required sensors from Holley EFI, control the 48 pound-per-hour injectors nestled in Holley’s Hemi fuel rail kit, along with the timing of the MSD ignition coils. Combined, the package is valued at $14,359.31.

For a complete parts list, and to enter the giveaway sweepstakes, visit https://www.holley.com/win/hemi/ or click on the image below. Also, keep your eyes peeled as we have an inside line of the build and dyno video of the engine, and we’ll be bringing that to you as soon as it’s available.

This 392 cubic-inch Gen-III Hemi could be yours for simply the time it takes to fill out the entry form.

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