If you would like professional engine shop like work there is only one in the DFW area, its Ray Little at RAYMAC racing engines .
Ray Little- Ray graduated from Texas A & I University in 1988 with a Bachelors of Science-Industrial Technology degree. Soon after graduating from college Ray began working for Lozano Brothers Porting in San Antonio, TX. While at Lozano Brothers, Ray designed and built engines for GTP, Trans AM, NASCAR, Can Am, Indy, Camel Light, and ARCA racing. The experience gained at Lozano Brothers allowed Ray to attain a position at one of the most respected engine shops in the country, Reher-Morrison Racing Engines in Arlington, TX. The late Buddy Morrison recognized Ray's exceptional understanding of racing engines and placed him in charge of all special projects. This allowed Ray to design and build a wide array of racing engines including: NHRA Pro Stock, Pro Stock Truck, NASCAR Truck, Trans AM, IMSA, IHRA, and World Of Outlaws just to name a few. Ray built the first 555 bracket engine ever sold by Reher-Morrison and has built hundreds of large displacement, drag race engines since then. Ray has performed extensive research and development with a wide variety of fuel, lubricant, carburetion, fuel injection, and nitrous oxide injection systems.
While at Reher-Morrison, Ray spent thousands of hours testing and tuning all types of engines on the dyno. Dyno testing is where an engine builder learns what works and what doesn't. Ray's many years of experience designing and testing racing engines has given him an exceptional ability to design and build engines that are reliable and competitive.
Ray is an exceptional instructor, he trained many of the employees currently working at Reher-Morrison. He has also been hired by Ford and GM to teach engine building to dozens of their employees. Ray is currently working for Race Tech teaching Holley Carburetor fuel systems classes to GM employees several times a year.
Ray is highly respected throughout the racing industry. Many of the industries top parts companies seek and respect his opinions about their products. Ray designs many of the camshaft and piston profiles used in RayMac's engines. While most engine shops specialize in one or two types of engines, Ray's extensive experience with so many different types of engines, allows RayMac to build a reliable, competitive engine for almost any type of racing. Including diesels
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