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Why Chevrolet’s LS engine family became the default choice for performance swaps
Few engines in automotive history have achieved the kind of universal reputation the Chevrolet LS platform enjoys today. What ...
Whether it is a competitive sport, a hobby, an association, or any countless number of things, chances are high there’s an organization, and typically a physical place of honor, better known as a Hall ...
We spent a couple of days at JMS Racing Engines, in El Monte, California, talking with owner Mike Johnson and his machinists and builders to get the scoop on what makes a successful, budget ...
While the auto industry's march towards electrification has seen many manufacturers' V8-powered production car lineups be reduced or be discontinued, even if those V8 engines deserve a second chance, ...
These seven BMW engines show why tuners, builders, and drivers still treasure the brand’s mechanical past, from the tough M10 ...
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The Japanese four-cylinder engine is so reliable it's still in production after almost 25 years
This Honda engine remains a crucial part of its production strategy.
Nothing hurts more than the moment when you realize your project car's engine has imploded. Whether you are resurrecting a barn-find Mustang or building a drift Miata, a blown engine will likely be ...
The LS9 debuted in the 2009 C6 Corvette ZR1 — a car that reset expectations for what an American sports car could do. The engine itself was a 6.2-liter pushrod V8 fitted with a 2.3-liter Roots-type ...
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GM Kills LS9 Crate Engine, Teases Big Replacement Coming
Chevrolet Performance discontinued the supercharged LS9 crate engine after nearly 20 years, teasing 'something big' to ...
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