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Is a Junkyard 6.0L LS Engine Worth the Extra Bucks Over a 5.3?

In this episode of “Stay Tuned” with Tony Angelo, we’re diving into the world of junkyard LS motors. Tony explores two popular options: the 5.3-liter and the 6.0-liter LS engines. The catch is that a Gen 4 5.3-liter will set you back around $1,000, while a Gen 4 6.0-liter will cost you about $2,000.

Is that extra 0.7 liters of displacement worth the extra money?

Tony is about to deck out the 5.3-liter and the 6.0-liter LS engines with the same camshaft and performance parts, and then he’ll put them through their paces on the dyno. Buckle up because things are about to get interesting!

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