The heart of any hot rod project is the engine and transmission. In the case of the Week To Wicked 1967 Nova, power is being provided by a remanufactured aluminum-block 6.2L LS3 engine from AutoZone.
Swapping intakes for more power is nothing new in the world of performance. Even with the excellent design of today’s LS-based small-blocks, and all their modern technology, the new top dog in the ...
The introduction of the Gen III and IV LS and the Gen V LT V-8s are some of the greatest innovations for our hobby. They're a simple drop-in engine swap because virtually everything imaginable is ...
Naming all the Korean car companies is something your average American will struggle to do. Some people will nail Hyundai and Kia, and a handful will remember Daewoo or Genesis, but almost nobody in ...
Even the competition has to agree, Chevy's LS-engine family is more than just a worthy successor to the original small-block; it's one hell of a motor. The Blue Oval boys are jumping up and down about ...
Corvette enthusiasts are… well, polarizing. Some appreciate all things Corvette, but others tend to question an engine swap rather than giving the owner the thumbs up for the effort that went into the ...
What do you do when the all-important LS Fest is coming up and the only thing you have around the house is a Porsche? Well, you could follow the example of the car in the video below, which has turned ...
While it was never nearly as popular as the Mazda Miata it competed with, the Pontiac Solstice was an admirable attempt by GM to build a sports car. The rear-wheel-drive roadster offered top-down fun ...
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