In our last installment, we set out to build a really big LS engine. How big? Well, in this case a rather voluminous 490 cubic inches. Yep, that’s big-block cubes in a small LS package. The first step ...
In previous issues we talked about the GM 5.3 engines and how they are abundantly available. Recently, we have been hearing more talk about the smaller version of the LS family known as the 4.8. Now ...
We love us some LS swap action, butthe "LS" term has become synonymous with the platformthe iron versions found in trucks (usually an LQ) are just as capable of making great power and being easy to ...