American manufacturer GM's Performance Parts division announced yesterday the availability of a new version of the E-ROD crate engine, tweaked into being mated to manual-transmissions. The price for ...
LAS VEGAS - Vintage style complements modern performance, efficiency and emissions standards in GM Performance Parts' ground breaking E-ROD - a '55 Chevy powered by the innovative, new E-ROD crate ...
GM Performance Parts (GMPP) introduced the E-ROD concept vehicle at the 2009 SEMA Show, in Las Vegas. The E-ROD crate engine package will be available through GM dealers, authorized GMPP retailers and ...
What is the best bang-for-buck V-8 crate engine you can buy in 2024? The correct answer is Chevy's tried and true swap platform, the “Gen IV” 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 engine. Why the LS3 when there are ...
Instead of a Mazda, Leroy Engineering built a special 1970 MGB GT, though this is unlike any other example of this British sports car you’ve probably ever seen. To deliver bonkers performance, the car ...
Do you remember the E-Rod, the 6.2-liter LS3 crate engine that GM Performance Parts showed at SEMA? Of course you do. And now you can get it in a version that accommodates a six-speed manual ...
In this segment of Lowrider Garage we bring out the hammer, crowbar, and engine hoist as we dive headfirst into transplanting the heart of the beast in a 1968 Impala Super Sport. Now for many, ...
One year after introducing the E-Rod LS3 crate engine at SEMA, GM Performance Parts used this year's show to announce even more crate options for hot-rodders with the addition of three new E-Rod ...
As expected, Chevrolet Performance showed up with the Corvette C8R, the convertible, and the coupe at the2019 SEMA Show. They also brought every performance crate engine they sell. Here are our 10 ...
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The Most Adaptable V8 General Motors Ever Built
If you want to talk about adaptability, engines that can power everything from trucks to coupes and everything in between, it ...
Chevrolet's LS-series ("luxury sport") is one of the most popular V8 engines ever with literally dozens of different iterations available. Of those, the LS3 is at the top of the desirability heap, ...
General Motors began using LS V8 engines in its muscle car lineup in 1997 with the introduction of the 5.7-liter LS1, the first of its third-generation small block design. That first iteration, used ...
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