We’ve seen just about everything with an LS-swap: a turbo LS Pontiac Fiero, twin-turbo LS Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, an LSX Willys Jeep, shoot, even a Ford Mustang isn’t immune to an LS engine transplant.
Somewhere on the isle of Newfoundland at the Eastern edge of North America, you might see a man with red hair, a dusky beard, blue eyes, and a wide grin piloting one wild vehicle. This car is a staple ...
Has anyone else stopped caring about thousand-horsepower LS- and K-swaps? Sure, the result is great, but it’s hardly revolutionary. Instead, in this jaded internet world, we need something nobody has ...
LS V-8 engine swappers are a unique breed. As hot-rodders, they know the deep devotion to car brands that most folks in the hobby have. And yet, LS swappers are iconoclasts in microcosm. There's ...
Who would’ve thought that a junkyard LM7 V8 would ever go on to power a 9-second Willys Jeep? Yet here we are, gawking at an LM7-powered Willys Jeep recently profiled by 1320Video. The noble engine ...
Let's face it, the only people who don't love boost are people who haven't tried it. Okay, maybe the "everyone" part is a bit of an overstatement, but there is certainly no denying either the ...
We know that the LS engine family responds well to changes in cam timing and that, like every engine ever made, the LS also responds favorably to boost. The question isn't whether you can get power ...