The resulting numbers are absolutely astonishing: 825 horsepower and 8,300 rpm with a hydraulic roller camshaft, factory GM cylinder head castings, and a production LS7 aluminum block. That's nearly ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
There's no official metric that keeps track of this sort of thing, but it's quite possible that the LS-series small-block has risen to global domination faster than any platform in the history of ...
The fact that nostalgia is big business has not been lost on the marketing team at Chevrolet. One need only look at their most recent ZL1, ZR1 and (the focus of this story) LS7 to see that they are ...
Push-rod engines like Chevy's LS-series V-8s are famous thanks to their compact design, reliability, low-end torque, and reasonable weight. What they're not so great at doing is revving. That's been ...
Wrenchers and fans of Chevrolet’s small-block V8s may need to spend a little time today mourning the death of two of the automaker’s popular engines. Reddit user bissellpowerforce first shared the ...
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