As we'll illustrate in this story, the LS engine is capable of producing big-block-style displacement and power in a small-block-sized package. It seems like something larger than a mouse yet smaller ...
Nelson Racing Engines continue to show the world over that one can never have too much horsepower, especially in a Small Block V8 engine. Case in point: their built twin-turbocharged 427 cubic-inch ...
And while thousands of traditional small-blocks and rat engines are built at home each year, not too many enthusiasts have tried their hand at building a high-performance, late-model LS engine. As it ...
View post: Mansory G-Class Gets Suicide Doors and 808 HP Because Why Not When asked if the new 427 was part of NRE’s Daily Driver series, Nelson replied, “It definitely could be daily driven, but the ...
Engine shopping can be tough if you're looking through a list of them that all have similar names. A question you might ask yourself is what's the difference between General Motor's LS1 and LSX ...
Right off the bat, let's be clear about this story's title. "Poor Man's LS9" can be interpreted many ways, because wealth is a relative term. So, with the new ZR1 stickering for $103,300 (plus dealer ...
A revised version of the supercharged LSX-based 350 engine, featuring a 2.65L Magnuson supercharger and all-new LSX-SC cylinder heads, and An LSX-based naturally aspirated 427 engine Also available is ...
Back in the 1960s, the suits at General Motors told Chevrolet that it can’t install engines with more than 400 cubic inches of displacement in mid-size and smaller passenger cars. As fate would have ...
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