You’re looking at the latest flagship from Holden tuner HSV, the 2013 GTS super sedan, which is based on the Australian VF-series Holden Commodore that’s due to go on sale later this year in U.S.
The 6.2-liter V8 Supercharged LSA is an engine that was produced by General Motors for use in high-performance vehicles. The LSA is part of GM’s fourth-generation V8 Small Block engine family, though ...
GM's LS engines are known for their brute power, bulletproof reliability, loads of torque, great soundtrack, and accessibility. These attributes make LS motors some of the most popular aftermarket ...
The GM small block has been the gold standard for quality American V8 engine design for 70 years at this point. GM small block engines have seen 13 U.S. presidents serve office, and has been a pillar ...
Holden plans to rev things up in 2019 and will raffle off an LSX and LSA crate engine. Both the 556 horsepower LSA and 476 hp LSX engines are part of a major prize pool the brand will offer next year ...
GM’s Australian car manufacturer, Holden, is on its last legs, as it will cease engine and vehicle manufacturing in 2017. However, it’s possible we’ll see the last breed of the Australia brutes in the ...
Chevrolet Performance Connect & Cruise-series engines are perfectly made for all lowriders, classics, or customs. We have seen this performance trend taking over hundreds of lowrider engine ...
When it came out, the Chevrolet SS was described as a four-door Corvette and the closest thing to a modern-day E39 BMW M5. Despite the warm reception from the media and enthusiasts, GM had trouble ...
Supercharged Rotational ForceShock and awe have come to Route 66 Motorsports as Bill Jelinek and the crew at this shop in New Lenox, Illinois, have "uncrated" the newly-arrived General Motors ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...