This week’s Dyno Blast takes a look at a 4th generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible on a mobile dyno at the 2012 LS Fest. This is a typical dyno run for a big show, with the driver quickly getting through the gears and making a dyno blast as quickly as possible with this LS1 […] More »
Today’s weekly wallpaper really captures the fall season rather nicely. What makes it an even cooler shot is this fine example of a 2002 WS6 Trans Am in arctic white surrounded by all those colorful leaves. And you can almost feel the slight chill in the air. It was taken by LS1Techer Cape T/A of Cape […] More »
TheBlueKnight has been a member of LS1Tech since October of 2010 (be sure to wish him a happy fourth anniversary on the site!). Being an active member and devout car lover, it should come as no surprise to anyone that TheBlueKnight’s garage backs up his hobby. So take a step inside – today we’ll be […] More »
Cities spend a lot of money and time making sure they have impressive skylines. So why not put all of that effort to work as a bad-ass backdrop for glamor shots of your car? That’s what forum member ripgtp97 did in some of the pics you see here. He positioned his black-and-silver 2000 Pontiac Trans […] More »
Some of you might remember this post highlighting member, bizkit642’s rare fourth generation F-bodies; a 1999 30th Anniversary Pontiac Trans Am and the 2002 Chevrolet 35th Anniversary Camaro SS. Both had low miles and were virtually flawless, I drooled on my keyboard. But now, some months later, he’s back again with another crazy post, except […] More »
For every thread in this forum in which someone shows off their Camaro or GTO, there’s probably 15 in which somebody asks how much a certain part will boost horsepower or drop strip times. I’ve seen a ton of incredible cars here, but you all never rest on your laurels. You’re always trying to improve […] More »
One of our forum members, Blackbirdws6, has a car for all seasons and moods. His 1997 Trans Am WS6 convertible can go top-up in less-than-perfect weather. When the sun comes out, he can lower the lid. Doing so exposes the partial cage – a good thing to have while cruising on public roads (just in […] More »