A 2002 Chevrolet S-10 with a 5.3-liter LS V8 conversion is offered for $17,900 as a clean, well-executed custom.
With a giant Procharger, this LS V10 engine is ready to drop into your project cars and make a monster out of virtually any platform.
These engines can be picked up cheap anywhere in the world. The aftermarket support makes them the best way to make power on a budget.
We were surfing the web for parts the other day when we ran across LSBrackets.com, owned by Darrin Gartrell. The one product that immediately jumped out at us was an idler-relocation bracket that, ...
If you have the faintest appreciation for musclecars, then you know that most car buffs thought the grim reaper of performance had finally reared its ugly head when electronic fuel injection (EFI) was ...
Chevrolet's small-block engine family has gained a cult following among die-hard fans and non-GM aficionados since the original Gen 1 V8 debuted in the 1955 Chevrolet and C1 Chevy Corvette. It didn't ...
One thing the automotive world isn't shy of, is LS-swapped cars. LS engine swaps have become so popular, and it makes sense too, as these V8 engines offer a tried and tested method of developing a ...
Today, it's all about the total package. You wouldn't order your eggs without salt, pepper, and assorted Tabasco sauces, right? Nor can you be a successful football quarterback without the right ...