GM’s LS engines are among the most used aftermarket engines used. You can find them in everything ranging from old-school hotrods, trucks, baja-inspired buggy’s, racecars, and even swapped into a Ferrari or two.
Drifting is at its core, the act of absolute tire destruction. Sure, drivers receive points for style, speed, and proximity to others and walls, but tire destruction is really the goal for all those that participate in the sport.
Sacrilege to Nissan fans everywhere, this R34 Skyline isn’t your average drift car. Instead of the glorious RB26DETT turbocharged six-cylinder engine, this Skyline has a properly sorted LS3 under its hood.
Ford has Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Ken Block as the company’s in house drifters, but what about Chevy. Who does Chevy call when the company needs to get a car sideways? Michael Tung, that’s who.