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R**S
Great book
Great book
S**.
DIY LS engine performance
Had alot of questions about this Very popular 6.2l LS im going to rebuild. Discovered that i can substitute the lifter trays with verticle-bar high lift roller lifters. AFM and DOD helpful info. Its a useful book for the LS.
J**S
Must read for anyone looking to build an LS
This book has a lot of good information and recommendations. Although this book mostly pertains to Gen IV LS motors, anyone looking to build a Gen III LS could also benefit from this as well. As in my case I own a 98 C5 Corvette, with an LS1. I've also purchased Chris Werners "How to Rebuild GM LS Series Engines" as well. Another good read with a lot of good information. After reading both of these I think I'll stick with doing a high performance build on my cars original LS1, which only has 58,000 miles on it. Nothing wrong with it, I just want more power and would like to see it make power to 7,500 RPM like my old 70 Boss 302 would.
B**L
Good book
Not to bad of a book some good info
C**
Great material
Great material for deciding what engine to build
K**7
Very Informative!
Answered my questions!
K**R
Great references to changes/updates to the LS platform.
Needed to update my information materials on several fronts, this book as well as others purchased from BOOK BARN 87 arrived on time and in perfect condition, will not hesitate to use them as first choice for future book purchases.
A**R
Good info
I’m new to engine building so when someone takes the time to put this info into a well organized book it’s appreciated. The internet can get overwhelming. Forums and videos vary greatly. I have a nice collection of SA books to quickly refer to when needed.
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