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 ...
Hedman Performance Group's sub-brands including Hedman Hedders, Hamburger's Performance, and Trans Dapt have put together a kit that they're calling an "LS Swap-in-a-box." The kit was created in an ...
Chevrolet C10 trucks, especially those from 1963 to 1972, have become insanely popular. We remember being able to buy clean ones for a few grand, but that ship has sailed in terms of price. They're ...
Several years ago, Holley got serious in the engine swap world, developing a ton of very popular GM LS swap kits for musclecars, and now they’re entering the Ford universe by building a Mustang to ...
So you want a revolution for your classic GM musclecar? Consider dropping in one of the General's LS-series small-blocks, like this blown LS6 residing in Jeff Mortenson's '70 Camaro. Mortenson owns ...
Over and over again we've heard people ask about swapping from an LT1 to an LS1 in their Camaro. How hard could it be? The LT1 and LS1 fourth-gen Camaro is essentially the same car. While there is ...
The Chevy LS V8 is one of the most ubiquitous elements in car customization. Any forum post or Facebook group thread about engine trouble usually has at least one comment along the lines of: “Just LS ...
Owning a classic car, truck, or SUV is a largely joyful experience, but there are definite pitfalls that come with the ...
LS swaps are overrated. There, we said it, seethe if you wish. If we have to see one more perfectly acceptable NC MX-5 be butchered to high holy heaven with an LS engine ham-fistedly squeezed inside, ...
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