I think calling the 4l6_ anemic is a little ridiculous.
Born and Raised in England. Purpose was for several reasons. First and foremost it was fun, I have a good friend who is a producer and editor and he does all the hard work, sets up the cameras, tells me what I should and shouldn't say etc etc.
Second, there are so many videos out there that are poorly done, have bad information, are too long, bad camera angles, you name it, that I knew I could make much better videos that gave information that I searched for in a short succinct video.
Lastly, I wanted to give back. This and other forums were so helpful doing my build, that if I can be a resource and help others out then all the better. The comments and messages I get on the youtube channel with people thanking me for the videos and how it has motivated them to fix their truck, or jump into a project has been overwhelming to say the least.
The LS video in particular is something that I saw the need for. It is very popular with these trucks, and when I posted up the basics of my build I got a lot of hits quickly. Got me to realizing that this was an area where people just had questions, and hopefully I could provide entertaining, and correct information is short, succinct videos.
Does that answer your question?


Yeah! Explains the professional quality of the videos. I think they are great, They’re definitely top notch quality over most garbage found on Youtube. You would make a great professional speaker for commercials, infomercials or whatever for the off-road industry
I had the accent pegged as Irish born – NY/NJ raised![]()
X2 on consult a lot of sources, there are often several ways to do it right. And wrong.
We can help out with T-case swaps and some VSS additions, conversions, etc. That's every day stuff here.
I'd address my personal pet peeve on "LS" swaps that use iron block engines that aren't LS engines at all. But saying "Gen3/4 swap" doesn't sounds as good and it's probably too late to change the slang. It still warms my heart when someone does an LS swap with an actual LS engine.
Stephen, if you wouldn't mind, could I add you to the list of individuals I can send my outline to? I have several individuals whom I respect and have learned a lot from who have volunteered to take a look at it and would always welcome another set of eyes, especially if you have extra insight on the adapters and Transfer case VSS options.
I'd address my personal pet peeve on "LS" swaps that use iron block engines that aren't LS engines at all. But saying "Gen3/4 swap" doesn't sounds as good and it's probably too late to change the slang. It still warms my heart when someone does an LS swap with an actual LS engine.

