The humble LS engine remains the undisputed king of swaps, in case you haven't noticed, but why? Spoiler alert: it's about a ...
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 ...
Don't let the rusty exterior fool you; this 1973 Chevy C10 is a high-performance sleeper built for both speed and utility. Powered by a turbocharged 5.3L LS engine, this square body truck pumps out a ...
This led to the development of his Apex Predator chassis, which uses a DSE Speed 595 X Gen front crossmember complemented by a rear Quadralink system. Finch has had a long relationship with DSE’s Kyle ...
Though there were a ton of LS- and LT-swapped trucks at the event, there were still hundreds powered by traditional small-block Chevy mills, and we have to admit, they are better-looking than their ...
Chevrolet introduced the legendary LS V8 engine to the world way back in 1997 as the engine powering the new C5 Corvette. That first engine, the LS1, was a 5.7 liter, aluminum block, pushrod V8 that, ...
LS1 engine design highlights and basic specs, why it’s such a popular swap, and a basic timeline, from the C5 Corvette to its use in the Australian HSV heroes. The General Motors 5.7 LS1 engine was a ...
Every General Motors LS engine is special, starting with the LS1, a 5.7-liter Gen III small block V8 which debuted in the 1997 C5 Corvette. In 2008, GM released the 6.2-liter LS3 based on the Gen IV ...
GM’s Chevrolet LS engines redefined the pushrod V8 to give us one of the most dominant performance platforms of the modern era. What we refer to today as the LS family of engines usually refers to the ...