Explore the rise of GM's iconic LS small-block engine, from its debut in the C5 Corvette to its impact on performance standards and enthusiasts today.
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 ...
A big reason that the small-block Chevy was so popular with the Bow Tie crowd was because for decades it changed very little, making upgrades and interchangeability easy. The same can be said for the ...
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 ...
1966 marks the final year of the first-generation C/K line of pickups. That year, Chevrolet offered powertrain options ranging from a Turbo-Thrift 250 straight-six lump to a four-barrel 327 from the ...
As builders, often times we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to build that perfect ride. Sometimes the stakes are raised even more, when the car is a gift for someone else, or a dedication to a ...