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How To Keep Your LS Engine Healthy While You Beat The Snot Out Of It

If you are planning to simply cruise your LS swapped ride, move along and enjoy the drive.

If you’re planning to beat the ever-loving snot out of your LS engine, consider these modifications to make it reliable in extreme and competitive circumstances.

Taylor Ray breaks down his list of 5 Must-Do Mods to prevent engine failures that LS engines sometimes get a bad rep for including the oil system, lifters, and rocker arms, as well as oil starvation, pressurized, and dry-sump setups…

Parts Mentioned in this Video

Dry Sump Kit ~ https://aviaid.com/pdfs/1205-115_ls1-ls6.pdf (LS-C shown in video)

L92 Engine ~ https://m.roadkillcustoms.com/engine-transmission-chassis-donor-vehicles/?Engine=V8+6.2L+L92

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