You can LS swap almost anything. Enthusiasts have stuffed one of the General's LS engines in just about every kind of car you can think of: Volkswagen Beetles, old Porsches, DeLoreans, and everything ...
The LS engine, originally designed for General Motors’ vehicles in the late 1990s, has transcended its initial purpose to ...
View post: Dave Navarro’s 250-Mile Shelby GT500 Sold for More Than New—And It Might Still Be a Deal Toyota aimed to change its image with the luxury-focused 1989 Lexus LS 400 project. The 1UZ-FE V8 ...
General Motors began developing the first LS series V8 engine in 1993 before unleashing it under the hood of the 1997 Corvette, the fifth of that model's eight generations. GM began updating the LS ...
A little-known V8-powered version of the Chevrolet Colorado, produced from 2009 to 2012 in fewer than 5,000 units, is gaining attention as a budget-friendly street truck. Sharing its 5.3-liter ...
Not so long ago, the V8 engine looked like an endangered species, with emissions regulations forcing car companies to downsize or electrify. There's been a remarkable turnaround of late, though, as ...
A German off-roader with an American engine. We can all blame Expedition Motor Company for the stint. They transplanted an LS V8 Corvette engine under the hood of the boxy Mercedes-Benz G-Class and ...
There's a reason why gearheads put both LS (not to be confused with LT) and Vortec engines under the same umbrella of "LS", despite GM originally assigning them different badges. (And in case you're ...