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Let's face it, the only people who don't love boost are people who haven't tried it. Okay, maybe the "everyone" part is a bit of an overstatement, but there is certainly no denying either the ...
The question isn't whether you can get power from a cam swap or from boost, but whether your boosted LS will respond to a dedicated turbo cam. While it's certainly possible to add boost to an ...
There is a war out there in LS land, and it’s being waged between the nitrous and turbo camps. If you follow the usual build pattern of most LS owners, the first modification is a camshaft and ...
But more grunt is always a good thing, and this turbo LS-swapped 1978 Winnebago hits that patriotic power chord like few projects before it. There are seven videos in all documenting the six-month ...
If you are looking for a high-quality, turn-key, twin-turbo LS V8 engine that produces over 1,500 horsepower, there’s really only one place you can turn to: Nelson Racing Engines. Tom Nelson and ...
Everything needs an LS. And a turbo. Though I've seen all manner of LS swaps in cars, trucks, SUVs, and more, the one place I didn't know would, or even could, accept such an engine is a jet ski.
However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the 2018 Lexus LS adopted forced induction. How many Lexus models are currently available with a turbo mill? I am much obliged to tell you that the list ...
We’ve seen just about everything with an LS-swap: a turbo LS Pontiac Fiero, twin-turbo LS Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, an LSX Willys Jeep, shoot, even a Ford Mustang isn’t immune to an LS engine ...
Certainly. Fast? Not so much, unless you spring for a Cosworth or something. That is, unless you drop a big-turbo LS into the front of it. This GM engineer picked up this grey-import 1984 190E ...