Somewhere, around 7,500 rpm in First gear, I fell in love with a C6 Corvette. Driving the car was 20-something shop owner Dan Millen of Livernois Motorsports. I know Dan from his years of heads-up ...
A completely different engine with the LS2 RPO Code was used by Pontiac between 1973 and 1974. That engine displaced 7.5 liters (455 cubic-inches) and featured an engine design that was bespoke to ...
Whether it's the sound of a tri-power coming in on the outer barrels or a high-revving small-block shrieking as you hit the redline, there's something the enthusiast can't get enough of--power--and ...
A sub-$10k budget doesn’t stretch far these days. That’s used Kia Soul money. A decent laptop, maybe a vacation if you pack light. In the world of cars, it barely covers the cost of decent tires for ...
This incremental update to the EZVIZ C6W works well and adds 5GHz W-Fi support, but it doesn’t really raise the bar compared to its less expensive predecessor. The EZVIZ C6 is, by and large, a quality ...
Produced between the 2005 and 2013 model years, the C6 Corvette is more than just a bargain on the second-hand market. It’s an easy car to modify, and this widebody brawler listed on Facebook ...
From blown-out Ferraris and Lamborghinis to stupendously powerful V8 MX-5 Miatas, one thing is common: they probably have a special LS engine inside. General Motors' modern lineup of small block ...
General Motors began using LS V8 engines in its muscle car lineup in 1997 with the introduction of the 5.7-liter LS1, the first of its third-generation small block design. That first iteration, used ...
We have no doubt that our February issue prompted heavy breathing among many gearheads. That installment featured coverage on no fewer than eight vehicles with at least 265 horsepower, three with a ...
It's fitting that during the 50th anniversary year of the small-block Chevy, arguably its two greatest variations have been released. First, the 400hp 6.0L LS2 arrived for the '05 model year in the ...
* Common bolt patterns for items like the timing cover, rear cover, oil pan, front engine accessory drive systems, and valve covers (except the early perimeter bolt heads) The new firing order of ...