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For My LS Engine Build, Planning Makes Perfect
Remember my Corvette? The sad, 1985 grand tourer that I just couldn’t stop myself from buying last fall? If you’ve forgotten, I forgive you. For most of the winter, I forgot about this poor car, too.
Getting in on the ground floor of new automotive technology is always cool, but there’s also a downside. Namely that later versions typically have all the bugs worked out and there are far more ...
The last few years have seen a change in the performance aftermarket as more manufacturers move to a direct-to-consumer sales model. As an understandable reaction, some of the largest online retailers ...
Let's say you're building a custom car, but you're on a strict budget when it comes to the powertrain. What sort of crate ...
What happens when you try to build a functioning car engine using only parts from a budget shopping app? One Florida TikToker put Temu to the ultimate test—and against all odds, it actually worked.
Back in 2010, we built a 461-inch LS engine for our 1968 Camaro project car Bad Penny. The build was based around RHS’s “new” race block. Yep, this badass block let us shoehorn 461 inches of glorious ...
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