I’m glad more and more people on here are singing this tune because I’m a well-established broken record on this. They are a good plant in the 1997-2007 range vehicles played out, overcomplicated for the improvements they yield, overpriced for the improvements they yield, and a pandora’s box for half-assery and hackery. Some of them are done well, absolutely, but when I see an “LS Project” or “Fresh LS” on Marketplace, I keep scrolling because I’m not going to pay four or even five figures for the privilege of discovering someone else’s stupidity. And you know you’re gonna pay a premium to get one that someone did a good job with.
I’m all for swaps/upgrades when done right. Gen IIs, BOPs, Caddies, Cummins, blowers, turbos, tunnel rams, Ramjets, wet manifold FI, whatever. Niche swaps/upgrades stand out, and I think there are very right and very wrong ways to approach them. With LS you have such a vast aftermarket to pick and choose from, thus creating a spectrum of good and bad. Then you look at some of these jabronis like on FB trying to do LS swaps, and you know they ain’t fit to do motor swap on a push mower, much less an automobile.