One thing about V8 engines, they are known to need the proper allowance of space for proper engine installation. And while many critics have limited the GM LS engines towards big bodied cars, many may be surprised how these powerful engines can fit into smaller cars like a Honda 2000.
It may seem like an odd combination but as far as the Honda 2000 lack of torque, a V8 engine can more or less make up for that need for speed.
GM’s LSx engine architecture is a strong stalwart in the ever-increasing engine power arms race. Over a decade old now, it still offers a terribly potent mixture in a tiny aluminum box.
Via Jalopnik
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