The 'Vette has enjoyed no shortage of iconic engines, but some are more beloved than others.
You've likely heard of plenty of Chevrolet engines known as "LS" in one form or another. But is there actually any deeper ...
Here it is, just like we promised. This second installment of Mike's LS swap picks up right where we left off last month with the location and mounting of the fuse panel and fuel pump relay and onward ...
Let's cut right to the juicy part: What's it like to drive a Solstice stuffed with a 400-horse, 6.0-liter, LS2 V-8? Imagine the spine-tingling thrill of piloting a nimble sports car with low-end ...
Over the years we've been involved with a number of Gen III and IV engine builds and for longtime readers, you may even recognize the current LS2 that we've recently rebuilt. If so, then you'll know ...
Not that many soccer moms would have any interest in this sort of thing, but for us horsepower-crazed types, the idea of a 5,000-pound SUV with 395 ponies via a 6-liter LS2 under the hood really gets ...
General Motors' LS crate engine is a series of popular V8 engines (and recently V6 engines) that punch well above their weight class. While these motors are small, they can deliver far more ...
This 2005 Chevy SSR, owned by its second owner, features a powerful 6.0 liter LS2 V8, the same engine found in the C6 Corvette, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. With 63,000 miles and ...