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Liz Miles:Hooker’s engine mount plates are built to be a simple, strong, and aesthetically pleasing way to easily mount an LS small-block in a muscle car. The Hooker engine swap plate bolts to ...
General Motors is offering LS Long Block replacements for a variety of popular fourth-generation LS engines. These include replacements for the LS3 , the LS376/480, the LS376/515, and the LS376/525.
The 6.2-liter, L92/L94/L9H-coded engines are the closest you'll find to the performance LS car engines. They have aluminum blocks and the latest in CAFE-friendly tech such as variable valve timing.
The most thoroughly overhauled LS engines can produce 3,000 horsepower or more and can be found powering some of the world's best drag cars. With custom blocks, billet components, and beefy ...
There are plenty of high-powered, performance-oriented LS engines out there. But what about the LS4? How powerful is that particular iteration?
The GM LS1 and LS2 are the successors of Chevy's small block V8 engine. While they share a lot in common, there are some small but significant differences.
The World Products Motown LS crate engine is a 427ci small-block Chevy crate motor that breaks new ground as it is fitted with Chevy LS engine cylinder heads - Super Chevy Magazine ...
Engine builder Ron Shaver was no stranger to LS power when he contemplated which engine to enter in the 2013 AMSOIL Engine Masters Challenge. 7.0L Supremacy.
C hevrolet introduced the legendary LS V8 engine to the world way back in 1997 as the engine powering the new C5 Corvette. That first engine, the LS1, was a 5.7 liter, aluminum block, pushrod V8 ...
As the name suggests, the V-12 LS is a 12-cylinder engine that shares its basic design with Chevy’s iconic small-block. The V-12 block is cast in either iron or aluminum according to buyer ...
When picking a car to buy, the engine matters just as much as anything else to ensure your car's long lifespan. ... referring to General Motors' LS-based small-block engines first introduced in 1997.
That first engine, the LS1, was a 5.7 liter, aluminum block, pushrod V8 that, in Corvette trim, produced around 350 horsepower at 5600 RPM. The next year, in '98, the LS found its way into GM's F ...