This video explores how an LS engine is constructed from the ground up, offering an inside look at each stage of assembly.
Summit Racing Equipment sent us one of its 6.0L bare blocks a while ago, tasking us to scrutinize it as the basis for a performance build, and more recently, Trick Flow Specialties shipped us its ...
The terms Rat and Mouse have been used by enthusiasts to refer to Chevy's big- and small-block engines for decades. But, there is growing use of GM's LS engine family in the rodding world, and that ...
For many GMHTP readers, the object of desire is none other than a high-power LS V-8 to shove under the hood of his or her GM muscle machine. But until now, many budgets have only allowed the likes of ...
Engine swaps open up a lot of possibilities for project car builders. One of the most common engine swaps to see is the LS swap, with everyone from drift car builders to drag racers opting to use GM's ...
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 ...
Over the years, General Motors has employed several eight-cylinder engine designs ranging from the inline "Straight-8" to the current LT1 V8. However, many agree that the small-block LS engines were ...
Every General Motors LS engine is special, starting with the LS1, a 5.7-liter Gen III small block V8 which debuted in the 1997 C5 Corvette. In 2008, GM released the 6.2-liter LS3 based on the Gen IV ...