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The Easiest way I've found to keep GM's LS engines straight is to refer to them by their Generation (ie Gen 3=LS1, Gen4=LS2/3). This will confuse most car guys, however, as they will just call all of them "The LS1".
The Easiest way I've found to keep GM's LS engines straight is to refer to them by their Generation (ie Gen 3=LS1, Gen4=LS2/3). This will confuse most car guys, however, as they will just call all of them "The LS1".


[[SBC Gen I|Generation I "Small Block Chevy" (1953-1992)]]
[[SBC1|Generation I "Small Block Chevy" (1953-1992)]]


[[SBC Gen II|Generation II "LT1" (1992-1998)]]
[[SBC2|Generation II "LT1" (1992-1998)]]


[[SBC3|Generation III "LS1" (1997-2008)]]
[[SBC3|Generation III "LS1" (1997-2008)]]


[[SBC Gen IV|Generation IV "LS2/LS3" (2006-2014)]]
[[SBC4|Generation IV "LS2/LS3" (2006-2014)]]

Revision as of 00:22, 3 February 2026

This family of engines is produced by General Motors.

The Easiest way I've found to keep GM's LS engines straight is to refer to them by their Generation (ie Gen 3=LS1, Gen4=LS2/3). This will confuse most car guys, however, as they will just call all of them "The LS1".

Generation I "Small Block Chevy" (1953-1992)

Generation II "LT1" (1992-1998)

Generation III "LS1" (1997-2008)

Generation IV "LS2/LS3" (2006-2014)