Newsflash: GM's excellent Gen III and Gen IV (often lumped together as "LS") small-blocks are great for engine transplants. They make great power, don't weigh a ton, and are so compact it's hard to ...
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Is the Corvette ready for its new engine?
After countless hours of building, assembling, and checking every detail, the built LS engine is finally ready to go back ...
The performance world is full of stories on how to bolt in a $10,000 crate LS engine into a 100-point, perfectly restored muscle car. The majority of these well-meaning stories seem to miss the mark ...
The General Motors-built LS engine family is, without a doubt, king in the American tuning scene. It’s almost impossible to get more power out of anything this cheap, and as a result, our car culture ...
Engine swaps open up a lot of possibilities for project car builders. One of the most common engine swaps to see is the LS swap, with everyone from drift car builders to drag racers opting to use GM's ...
In the hot rod world engine swaps are a big part of what we do. It can be a small-block V-8 to replace a straight six-banger, a big-block in place of a small-block, or any number of "this for that" ...
The venerable LS engine swap is a meme for one very good reason - the LS V8 is a great engine. With its relatively low weight, compact size, big power potential, and a seemingly endless supply of ...
Engine mounts are among the components that nobody talks about until they break. Just like their name explains, engine mounts have the role of keeping the power plant in place inside the engine bay.
Newsflash: GM’s excellent Gen III and Gen IV (often lumped together as “LS”) small-blocks are great for engine transplants. They make great power, don’t weigh a ton, and are so compact it’s hard to ...
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