Over the years, General Motors has employed several eight-cylinder engine designs ranging from the inline "Straight-8" to the current LT1 V8. However, many agree that the small-block LS engines were ...
Since this magazine is in your hands, it means you're one of those forward-thinking car crafters who appreciates a powerful street engine and wants to learn more. Ever since the first LS1-powered ...
Ever since its introduction in 1997, the Chevrolet LS series of engines has become wildly popular, and for good reason. Designed with a completely fresh slate, the engineers at General Motors were ...
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 ...
There’s a reason Chevy’s LS series small-block V-8s dominate the custom-car world. They're compact, lightweight, relatively cheap, and backed by seemingly infinite aftermarket support, making them an ...
General Motors small-block V-8 engines have been popular since they were first introduced in 1955. Previously, most domestic engines were inline six-cylinder models. Over six decades, they’ve worked ...