News
Hosted on MSN6mon
10 Things To Know About GM's LS3 EngineWhether in a Vauhall or a Chevy, the LS3 engine continues to be respected today. CarBuzz has sourced all specifications and statistics directly from GM and Chevrolet. If any other authoritative ...
an LS3 and an LSA. Both these engines and the transmissions were sent over as part of Chevrolet Performance's Connect & Cruise packages meaning that not only did we get the engines and the ...
With so many LS3 and L92 engines on the road and new Camaros already starting to be modified, it was high time GMHTP took a crack at testing a gaggle of streetable cams perfect for the new Gen IV ...
The two most popular and powerful naturally aspirated Gen IV LS engines are the LS3 and LS7, which powered different versions of Chevrolet's C6 Corvette. At the time of their introductions ...
We also learned what the most popular GM crate engines are. As it stands, the most popular GM Crate motor is the Chevy 350 Small Block. That ever-popular mill is followed by the 6.2L V8 LS3 ...
If the Chevrolet Corvette is known for one thing ... and one particularly notable step came with the 2008 C6 Corvette and its LS3 engine. The 6.2L V8 produced 430 horsepower and 424 lb-ft of ...
We don’t judge. In this particular video from the popular channel, we learn how Chevrolet‘s LS3 V8 engine works. The host of Engineering Explained, Jason Fenske, does a great job breaking down ...
It starts with a fresh-out-of-the-box Chevy Performance Parts LS3 crate motor, and continues with some carefully chosen components to give the engine the looks of a traditional small-block.
Why? That would be our ride to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to meet the refreshed 2008 Corvette and its new LS3 engine. Everything inside and out has been breathed on, but the headlining story is the ...
Over the years there have been a number of landmark production engines that have found favor with hot rodders—the Flathead Ford, Chrysler Hemi, and the small-block Chevy just to name a few.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results