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"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Wow, it's a gorgeous day at the 2017 Holley LS Fest! We're set up along the Manufacturers Row, and we've got a large display of wheels for you to see, plus the gorgeous LS-powered Ford F100 from Big Oak Garage. If you'll be in Bowling Green, KY for the fun this weekend, then please swing by and say "hey”!

 

#lsfest #forgeline #forgelinewheels #forgedwheels #customwheels #notjustanotherprettywheel #doyourhomework #madeinUSA

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

Mooresville, NC - goo.gl/ektt2U. With the end of summer coming to a rapid close the @LSFest is one of the best ways to send it out in style. It was another fantastic year for Holley and the LS Fest with lots of action at Holley's hometown track, Beech Bend Raceway Park. The LS Fest is exactly as it sounds, a tribute to everything and anything powered by a GM LS engine. There is no shortage of events to test your engine with an autocross, drag racing, a speed stop challenge and much more.

 

The event started bright and early Friday, September 5th and wasted no time getting going. The autocross kicked off and ran all the way until noon where 9 cars competed in the Chevy High Performance High Noon Shootout. More autocross action followed in the afternoon and all day Saturday.

 

Although @DetroitSpeedInc didn't have one of the Test Cars running at the event, there was no shortage of DSE representation. Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley, Tim McGilton, Tom Farrington, Bob Bertlesen and Ken Thwaits were at the trailer with their rides making any adjustments necessary while not running their DSE "Equipped" cars in competition.

This was a great event, as the booth was the busiest it has ever been at the LS Fest with lots of interest in 3rd gen Camaro products and A-Body products.

 

We look forward to getting the Test Cars back out and into the competition next year! We'll see you there!

 

LS Fest Highlights:

 

• Billy Utley won the @ChevyHighPerformance High Noon Autocross Shootout in his DSE "Equipped" 1972 Nova.

 

• Mike Dusold, Bryan Johnson, Billy Utley and Tim McGilton had their DSE "Equipped" vehicles at the booth over the course of the weekend.

 

• Mike Dusold finished 5th, Bryan Johnson finished 6th and Billy Utley finished 11th on the autocross.

 

• There were many DSE "Equipped" cars competing in the events.

 

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

"Two teams headed into unknown territory in this year's Engine Swap Challenge as they had no idea what type of cars they would be working on. Adam Leigh and teammate Pete Eskew from Missouri (pictured in the red LS Fest t-shirts) worked a fast pace and edged out Kelium Griffin and teammate Mike Edwards from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

 

The Missouri boys finished the swap to take the win in 1 hour and 41 minutes and were, as always, awarded the brand new crate engine and the Holley accessories that they installed on it in order to get it running. Congrats Adam and Pete!-Blane" - written by Holley LS Fest/Car Craft Engine Swap Challenge.

 

Check out the Wheel Cribs used in the challenge at www.raceramps.com.

 

Check out more on Holley Performance and the Holly LS Fest at www.holley.com/LSFest/

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