A customized 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS is being offered for sale with relatively low mileage, presenting a modern-era muscle ...
The LS3 crate engine has earned a reputation as one of Chevrolet's most trusted and versatile powerplants. Churning out 430 hp at 5,900 rpm, in addition to 425 lb-ft of torque, which arrives at 4,600 ...
If you want a fresh powerplant, nothing beats the ease and value of a new crate engine. But, since many of us always crave "just a bit more power," it's nice to know it's only a few speed parts away.
GM's highly-regarded LS3 is one of the company's most celebrated small-block V8 engines. It burst onto the scene in 2008 as the evolution of GM's "Gen IV" LS family and its immediate predecessor, the ...
We recently spent some time with Chevrolet at the 2019 SEMA Show, and unsurprisingly, the Bow Tie brand had loads of crate engines on display. It makes sense - after all, these lumps-of-go are used ...
Our recent testdrive of the '08 Corvette (Apr. '08) yielded a torrent of technical questions concerning one key subject: How was Chevrolet able to make significant improvements to the decade-old LS ...
The inception of GM Performance Parts started in the late 1960's when a then-27-year-old Ernie Callard was invited to a high-level GM Directors meeting to discuss the factory support needed for ...
Hot Rod Magazine’s Mike Finnegan has been slowly upgrading his Chevrolet El Camino over the course of both his Roadkill and Hot Rod Garage web shows. Most recently, he upgraded the brakes with ...
Chevrolet's LS-series ("luxury sport") is one of the most popular V8 engines ever with literally dozens of different iterations available. Of those, the LS3 is at the top of the desirability heap, ...
In our guide to the LS engine family, the LS3 V8 holds a special place in automotive history for bringing unprecedented performance to the small-block genre. After it had made its debut in the 2008 ...
If you want a fresh powerplant, nothing beats the ease and value of a new crate engine. But, since many of us always crave "just a bit more power," it's nice to know it's only a few speed parts away.