Last time, Ben Strader's Spinal Tap set out to prove an LS could live at 11,000 rpm.
Now, he's building version 2.0 to prove that it can make power up there.
Last time, Ben Strader's Spinal Tap set out to prove an LS could live at 11,000 rpm.
Now, he's building version 2.0 to prove that it can make power up there.
We put the finishing touches on project LS5.0 to get it ready for the dyno.
With a powerful ECU, reliable injectors, and a little carbon fiber bling, this engine is ready to make noise.
Not all camshafts are created equal.
Here's a look at what makes a camshaft right for a forced induction application.
An OEM gauge cluster might not work for your project.
Here's how to approach a gauge cluster swap.
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