This perfected drift package uses big torque from a 6.2-liter engine and a lightened S-chassis to show that it doesn't take much to make a top drift car.

This perfected drift package uses big torque from a 6.2-liter engine and a lightened S-chassis to show that it doesn't take much to make a top drift car.
We take a look at five cars that the LS is not native to and examine the parts, the swap itself, and the final outcome of the work performed
LS swap project inspiration abounds in these five cars
Over the years, the Nissan 240SX has become quite the candidate for the increasingly popular LS swap. With its rear-wheel-drive platform and light weight chassis, this turbocharged LS swapped 240SX is a sure winner.
This '95 240SX we found on Craigslist has a 6.0 liter LY6 V8 swapped into it and is mated to a Tremec T-56 manual transmission. The owner has a vast amount of modifications performed to it as well.
Check out this crazy fitted S13 abroad, owned by Slava Kalashnikov. It's powered by an LS3 with a handful of go-fast parts and custom chassis work.
Check out Brody Goble's 240SX Pro-AM drift machine - this build is wild. Don't miss it!
Since the art of drifting has taken on a life all it's own, many import enthusiasts have been making the switch from turbocharged 4-bangers to the LS motors. It's literally taken over the sport, and now Hooker Headers has put together a swap kit that makes the job much easier.
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