true story.
years ago,i worked with a guy that had just bought a brand new trans-am.i forget what year it was,i think 98 or there about,but i do remember it had a corvette engine as he kept talking about it.i think it was the LS1,or what ever.
anyway,this guy was extremely happy with it ,as he should be,since it was a heck of a nice ride.i remember one morning his brother coming to our work place and asking if he could borrow the car.at first,he refused,arguing with him on how abusive he was with cars,but he finaly gave in and lent him his baby.
long story short,his brother finally came in the after-noon to return the car.the first thing my freind did was to pop open the hood and take out the dip stick to check the oil.i didn't know why at first and found it kind of odd for him to so quickly do this.
he looked at the oil on the dip stick,turned around to me and said,...you see,this is why i don't lend my brother any of my cars.
the oil had some kind of fine metal shavings that were clearly visible that he knew was not there before. he was REALLY ticked off and nearly got in a fist fight with him right there.there was also a burned smell coming from the brakes.you know,that typical burnt brakes smell you get when you give them a real work out.
again,i forget the exact year and what the exact model name was,but it's a true story.
i also remember racing him with a 944 turbo i had back then and dusting him,but that's another story.
i'm not trying to say one way or another anything bad about GM engines,honestly,..it's just a true and funny story.
i guess the moral is,in the wrong hands,any engine is in peril.
...and i don't know what oil was in there.