Forum member 2002ArticWhiteSS recently headed to downtown Indianapolis with a friend who also drives a 4th generation Chevrolet Camaro SS to get some pictures of his Arctic White 2002 Camaro SS. The two found an area that was heavily clad in graffiti and those bright colors made for a great back drop for the Arctic […] More »
Not a good day to drive a GM. General Motors has recalled another 717,949 recent model vehicles in the U.S. this week. The latest recall involves nearly 400,000 Camaros, Cadillacs and Chevrolets along with a large number of other GM cars and trucks brands. Specifically for LS1Techers, 2011-2012 Camaros, 2010-2012 Cadillac SRX, 2013-2014 Cadillac […] More »
Today’s Burnout Friday clip features a 2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 powered by a healthy sounding LS1 V8 that is piloted by a man who obviously has some sort of personal issue with his rear tires. The burnout starts off a little shaky as the Camaro lurches forward a bit at first, but once the tires […] More »
For my first Throwback Thursday segment here on LS1Tech.com, I thought that there was really no better video to feature than the very first 1997 Chevrolet Corvette commercial as, in addition to being the first commercial spot for the C5 Corvette – it was also the first commercial for the LS1 engine. The LS1 engine […] More »
By Detroit Steel via Corvette Forum Let me start this off by saying I’m a longtime fan of the movie Star Wars. Most of my Halloween costumes growing up had me playing out some role in my parents’ basement where I save the planet from would-be attackers from the Death Star. So, when I heard […] More »
Is it a Sea-Doo or a Sea-Don’t? Strand Craft USA, a company known for building outrageous motor boats and yachts, has plunged into the personal water craft scene with a really big, splash. The “V8 Wet Rod” (like a hot rod except wet, get it?) is a 16-foot luxury Jet Ski-ish beast that’s powered by a […] More »
Have you noticed the build quality of the C7 Corvettes, it’s amazing! Bodylines are tight, interior panels are tiddy, the cabin is rattle free, the paint is flawless and all around, I’m impressed. This isn’t to say the C6 had poor quality, but the C7 is just that much better. Beyond better materials and design […] More »