Even with all the LT goodness coming from GMthe go-to mill for engine swaps is still the tried and true LS. After all, LS1s and all their variants are turning up more often in wrecking yards. Hundreds ...
A quick refresh on the project: It's a gutted 1998 Trans Am Formula for its Gen-III LS1, then Pro Motor Engines in Mooresville, North Carolina, took a break from building wild NASCAR engines to help ...
Editor Steven Rupp traced a line in the sand; "What's the cheapest LS swap you could do?" It was a challenge we had to accept. Spending money is easy. The simple route for an LS swap is to just plunk ...