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General Motors' LS engine is extremely popular, and that also applies to the 6.2-liter version. What do the owners and mechanics say? Is it good?
The new crate engines leverage the expertise of GM's LS engine program, but take it to the next level with race-caliber components.
Check out the build and dyno numbers of world Products' Warhawk LS Engine in Super Chevy Magazine.
How to retrofit a modern Chevy LS engine into your Classic Chevy car and a list of performance parts for Gen III and Gen IV small-block Chevy engines - Super Chevy Magazine ...
Let's take a look at the LS engines you're most likely to come across out there. The LS1 (5.7L, 346ci) was the engine that started it all and was given the Gen III designation.
General Motors' LS series engines have been around since 1997, and have one key design feature that enables upgrades that significantly boost horsepower.
The thing that made the LS so great was its versatility, while the LT brings incredible power and technological marvels to the table.
General Motors' LS and Vortec V8 engines are very similar, to the point that some people consider them one and the same. There are slight differences, though.
Hedman Performance Group is offering up its new LS engine Swap-In-A-Box kit for the second-generation Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird.