A turbocharged 427 LS making nearly 2,000 hp finally lets go after 650 runs in a ’67 Nova, and the result is some of the wildest engine carnage we’ve seen.
There seems to be no upper limit to the capability of GM's versatile LS V-8 small-block engine family, both in terms of horsepower output and displacement. Throughout the 1960s, the distinction ...
What we refer to today as the LS family of engines usually refers to the third and fourth generations of Chevrolet’s ...
It’s not uncommon to see first and second-generation DSM Eagle Talons and Mitsubishi Eclipses in the 9s, but usually they are hitting those numbers while running the same 4G63 2.0-liter turbo that ...
GM's LS engine is a powerhouse, thanks to great-flowing heads that enable tremendous horsepower and high-rpm performance. But while the LS is becoming a more popular swap choice for earlier, pre-C5 ...