When the Holley LS Fest got its start in 2010, the event saw great success, and it was due in part to the number of LS-swapped vehicles on the grounds at historic Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling ...
Holley LS Fest is the epicenter for all things LS powered, and that includes a huge collection of wild engine-swapped vehicles. There are some that make total sense, such as swapping an LS2 into a Pro ...
In the past decade, the LS engine has easily become the most popular motor transplant for American muscle cars, lowriders, trucks, and street rods. With their aluminum construction, improved oiling, ...
Owning a classic car, truck, or SUV is a largely joyful experience, but there are definite pitfalls that come with the territory. Having a vehicle that is decades old in your driveway or garage often ...
Another week means another entry in the sweet cars found online that I wish I could drive. I like finding cheap used cars that can either be daily driven right away or daily driven after minor work.
Hedman Performance Group’s sub-brands including Hedman Hedders, Hamburger’s Performance, and Trans Dapt have put together a kit that they’re calling an “LS Swap-in-a-box.” The kit was created in an ...
Craig Poust goes by the nickname of Just InSane for a number of reasons. However, the main reason happens to be his LS engine swaps. For instance, he swapped out the original engine in a 1983 Porsche ...
While this may seem like an easy swap, this LS adventure proved to be quite difficult for an unexpected reason. Chevy square body pickup trucks have been among the most popular vehicles within the ...
If you want to dig a few hundred horsepower out of a junkyard to stuff in your project car, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better deal than a GM LS engine. These V8s are plentiful, relatively cheap, ...
The temple of muscle car appreciation that is AutotopiaLA has showcased yet another cool car. It's a 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback that's been put together by Art from T34 Speed for owner Andrew, who's ...
Much to the chagrin of the governments of California, New York, and the European Union, you just can't get people to stop modifying their cars. Even taking the engines out and replacing them with ...
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