1976 Winnebago Chieftain with 6.0 Liter Turbo LS Engine Swap
From Regular Car Reviews ~ This Turbo LS Swapped Winnebago motor home was built by Justin and Corey. [More…]
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From Regular Car Reviews ~ This Turbo LS Swapped Winnebago motor home was built by Justin and Corey. [More…]
From The Driveway Engineer: Relays Made Simple ~ How to wire your fuel pump and fans, plus how to enable fans in HP Tuners. [More…]
From Hand Built Cars ~ Jim Stafford’s 1953 GMC Suburban LS Powered Hot Rod Build. [More…]
Bryan Ashley’s 1972 Chevrolet C10 Suburban Faux-Patina Rat Rod RestoMod Build Project. [More…]
This cherry 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air was dropped off at The Roadster Shop to receive an upgrade on essentially every system under the body. [More…]
With a 1,000HP twin-turbo LS engine, a mean air bagged stance and perfect paint, the name “Sinister” fits this ’56 Chevy pickup perfectly. [More…]
This video demonstrates removing an LS1 engine and transmission from a 2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 from the bottom. [More…]
Get up close and personal with Dennis Quinn’s 1953 LS Powered Country Club Nash Rambler spotted at Holley LS Fest. [More…]
This RestoMod Nova is 16-year old Bridget Kavanaven’s first car built by Detroit Speed and Jet Hot Coatings with a 430hp E-Rod LS3 Engine. [More…]
Do I need the steam lines when I do an LS swap? What are the LS steam ports for? Where do I connect the steam lines? [More…]
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