You may be fascinated with the crazy cars at Holley's LS Fest and are curious about doing an LS swap someday, or maybe you're already elbow-deep in completing one yourself, but there's no denying the ...
Chevy LS engines are among the most popular donor motors for DIY swaps in vehicles from vintage muscle cars and Jeeps to 1970s and '80s sports cars. The LS series' high power-to-weight ratio, ...
Chevy LS engines are among the most popular swap options for gearheads everywhere, and for good reason. LS motors are readily available at salvage yards across the nation, parts and upgrades are ...
The answer is yes, but there's a catch—and that catch is cash. Going this route will net you brand new parts with a warranty, but know that it's not the cheapest path from point A to B. Still, there's ...
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 ...
For decades, GM’s Gen I small-block was the go-to engine swap for anything that needed cheap, reliable power, but its reign is coming to an end. GM’s Gen III V-8 debuted in the new-for-’97 C5 Corvette ...
This Chevrolet S10 pickup has been turned into a drag machine with a 6.0-liter LS swap with two 66-millimeter turbochargers attached. Steve Morris Engines had the car in for dyno testing recently, ...
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, ...