If you've ever had a project car, you know things don't always go your way. Project Corn Star is no different. See how Summit Racing saved our butts with a BluePrint 370 after we discover our stock LS1 was cracked.
If you've ever had a project car, you know things don't always go your way. Project Corn Star is no different. See how Summit Racing saved our butts with a BluePrint 370 after we discover our stock LS1 was cracked.
The right mods to your LQ4 6.0L can produce a truckload of power.
We take a look at five cars that the LS is not native to and examine the parts, the swap itself, and the final outcome of the work performed
LS swap project inspiration abounds in these five cars
Although Brock Sutliff's Chevelle left Detroit with a fire-breathing LS6 big-block, it now makes use of a LS-series truck engine with a ZL1 supercharger to run mid-10-second 1/4-mile e.t.s.
After the original 2.0 liter H-4 engine failed at over 550 horsepower to the wheels, this Subaru owner decided to swap in an LS1 and T-56 transmission. And it got even better when he went twin turbo.
We've seen this boosted LS Holden smoking the tires in wanton hoonage: Now we get to see it attack the quarter mile with nearly a thousand horsepower to the tires.
Wagons have a place near and dear to our hearts, especially Holden Commodore wagons. This one is driven daily and runs 9.0-second quarters. What a rush that must be in the commute!
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