Nothing says hot rodding like dipping into the stock parts bin at GM, mixing and matching OEM components, and coming out the other side with almost 50 extra rear wheel horsepower and OE reliability.
Mechanically similar, General Motors’ LS and Vortec engines were the fruits that got ripe on just about every branch of the company’s family tree. And, since they are so common, they’ve become the ...
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The First-Gen Chevrolet Silverado vs. the ’88–98 OBS Chevy Truck: A Revolutionary Change
When Chevrolet decided it was time to replace the OBS with an all-new model at the end of the 1990s, it was facing a tough ...
LS engine swaps have been popular since the '90s, but picking the perfect car can be a chore. Here's some classic cars that ...
No matter which LS series engine you use or what vehicle you're putting it in, there are a handful of parts you're going to ...
Chevrolet fully adopted the Silverado nameplate for its range of trucks competing with the legendary Ford F-Series back in 1999. Even before that moment, though, the branding also appeared on the ...
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