When it comes to bang for the buck, nothing compares to nitrous oxide. Toss in the fact that it is easy to install (and conceal) and the power output is adjustable (as with forced induction). It’s easy to see why nitrous oxide is all the rage among street racers and enthusiasts. Short of a well-prepared […]
How to install a Fuel System into an LS-Swapped Chevelle
Installing a fuel-injection system on a classic muscle car that was originally equipped with a carbureted fuel system requires careful planning and component selection. Many components that go into a fuel system, including the tank, fuel pump, lines, fittings, and filters, must be replaced or upgraded. Simply installing an electric fuel pump does not work. […]
Gen IV LS Cylinder Head Shootout! Choose the Best for Power
Working with the intake and camshaft, the cylinder heads are part of the trio of performance components that dictate the power output of the engine. In the case of the LS3 and (especially) LS7, the factory heads offer exceptional airflow. Unlike cathedral-port heads (706, 317, 243, etc.), it is difficult to improve upon the power […]
How to Install the Right Fuel Pump on an LT-Swap
When it comes to fuel pumps, there are two categories: in-tank or external. The in-tank pumps are more complicated to install, but they tend to last longer, hold higher pressure, and run quieter. Retrofitting an in-tank pump costs more, but the cost is worth it in reliability. There are two ways to add an in-tank […]
How to Choose Performance Pistons for Gen IV LS Engines
The OEM pistons for LS engines are all cast hypereutectic construction except for the LS9 with its factory-forged pistons. Don’t be alarmed about the “cast” term. Unlike earlier cast pistons, hypereutectic pistons feature a dense casting process with high silicon content. They’re stronger than old-school cast pistons, and they’re more stable in terms of thermal […]
Choosing the best motor mounts for a Chevelle LS Swap
The key to any swap is getting the engine into the chassis. This can be easy or it can take weeks to figure out, it all depends on the car. The 1968– 1972 A-Body vehicles are easily converted to Chevy small-block frame mounts, but the earlier 1964–1967 A-Body cars are not as simple. General Motors […]
Best Camshafts for Performance: Gen IV LS Engines
One of the most misunderstood performance components on any LS engine has to be cam timing. The difficulty is only compounded when you add things such as nitrous oxide, turbos, or superchargers. From an anatomical standpoint, the camshaft can be likened to the brain because the cam profile determines how effectively (when and where) breathing […]
How to Pick the Right Oil Pan for Your LT Swap
There are a lot of choices when selecting an oil pan for your LT-engine swap, make sure you get the right one! Regardless of the vehicle, the oil pan is often the most difficult obstacle to overcome in an engine swap. Unlike the LS platform, which has no less than 10 oil pan variations from […]
How to Start Swapping an LT Engine Into Your Car or Truck
The main concerns for LT swaps are fitting the oil pan, accessory drive, power steering, and fuel system. Another issue is the exhaust (mainly headers or manifolds) because the head design for LT engines is different from the LS series, and there are simply not very many options for swaps, so you need to get […]
Proven Stroker Combos for Big-Inch LS Engines
Nothing illustrates the power potential of a stroker Gen III/IV small-block better than a real-world engine strapped to the dyno. Thus far, the prior chapters have outlined how to select the myriad components necessary to assemble a stroker LSseries small-block. However, there are literally thousands of ways in which those components can be mixed and […]
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