GM LS engines are without question some of the most popular V8 engines. It’s hard to go a day in the automotive world without hearing the comment, “just LS swap it.” The LS small block engine family didn’t come around until 1997, but Chevy was using the LS designation long before...
This 1978 C10, however, has been significantly improved over its late '70s roots. Fitted with a 5.3L LS motor and 4L60 transmission, the powertrain allows for this truck to be a reliable cruiser for owner Joey VanDuser. Although a stock LS would have been enough to motivate this 42 yea...
Forget LS and small-block V8s that burn gasoline, why not do an EV conversion with a Tesla motor instead?
An overlooked arena of 1980s vehicles is the wild conversion van market. From plumber’s vans converted into mobile palaces to humble Toyota pickups transformed into mini motorhomes, this was a booming market for aftermarket companies just a few decades ago. This 1984 Chevrolet S10 is claimed to...
— Motor Trend The power I get out of this supercharger is just amazing... You can spin your tires going 70 mph if you hit boost going that fast its amazing. — 2003 Ford Mustang GT Customer Previous Next You may also like GM LS-...