An engine is a precisely assembled group of rotating and reciprocating parts working together for the sole purpose of creating power. We all wish we could build our own, but we understand that the slightest miscalculation during assembly could lead to catastrophic losses. Reher-Morrison Racing Engines (RMRE) is an industry leader in building high-performance racing engines and is now offering engine building classes. The school travels the country and is also held at the RMRE facility twice a year. Tuition is $1,796, which includes two days of class, Lower Engine Assembly and Upper Engine Assembly textbooks, engine-calculator computer software, lunch, catalogs, decals, R-M hats, R-M T-shirts, and other promotional items.
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