The L94 is a 6.2L, Gen. 4, small block engine used in GM luxury trucks and SUVs between 2010 and 2014. For marketing purposes, it was also known as the […]
The LQ9 is a 6.0L Gen. 3 small block engine used in GM trucks between 2002 and 2007. For marketing purposes, it was also known as the Vortec HO 6000 […]
The LC9 engine is a 5.3L, Gen. 4, aluminum small block engine used in GM trucks and SUVs between 2007-2011. For marketing purposes, it was also known as the Vortec […]
The LS7 is a Gen. 4, 7.0L, aluminum small block engine. It was available in GM’s high performance cars between 2006 and 2015. The LS7 is the largest displacement engine in the LS family. […]
The L92 is a 6.2L, Gen. 4, small block engine used in GM luxury trucks and SUVs between 2007 and 2008. For marketing purposes, it was also known as the […]
The LR4 is a 4.8L iron block truck engine that was introduced in 1999. Along with the LM7 and LQ4, they were the first LS truck engines. The LR4 was available […]
So, you’re heading to the junkyard to see what LS engines are available for your next project? Here’s a handy guide that links specific GM vehicles to the LS-series engine […]
(Updated 02/12/2020) [Editor’s Note: Find a comprehensive list of every LS and Vortec engine spec guide and upgrade guide we’ve published here.] … Chevrolet introduced the automotive world to the […]
Before you begin your engine project, you need to know exactly what you have—and when it comes to General Motors’ 3rd and 4th generation LS small blocks, that may not be […]
[Editor’s Note: This LS3 engine upgrade guide is the second in a series of LS engine upgrade guides assembled by a team of LS experts at Summit Racing. The LS3 engine […]