A sub-$15k budget doesn’t stretch far these days in the world of cars. That’s used Kia Soul money, or a used Corolla with three hub caps missing and an interior that smells like vape juice and crushed ...
In 1997, performance came back strong in the Corvette with the introduction of the LS1-powered C5 model and later the LS6 Z06 C5 Vette. But around the year 2000, GM started working on a refresh of the ...
The 6.0 liter V8 LS2 engine was produced by General Motors for use in performance vehicles and sports cars. It is part of GM’s Gen IV Small Block engine family and was first introduced in the 2005 ...
In stock form the C6 LS2 belts out 400 horsepower, with 400 lb-ft of torque from its 6-liter displacement. In part, the increases in power over the LS1 were due to redesigns of the exhaust manifolds ...
When introduced for the '05 model year, the C6 received the evolutionary Gen IV LS2 powerplant, which carried ratings of 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. While the new engine's cylinder heads ...
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 ...
The Chevrolet Corvette, "America's Sports Car" introduced in 1953 is now in its eighth generation, having gone through over 70 years of changes, most of which have been improvements over previous ...
The GM LS2 and LS3 are both small-block V8s that featured in the base C6 Corvette, but several crucial internal differences ...
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