Playing with the CTS V this weekend...

Prof said:
I can't even remember 54 Joe.

But I imagine I had a 14 inch penis, and 54 inch chest...

But I don't recall exactly.

LOL that's a good one Roy :D The car does look bad ass for sure!!
 
Prof said:
I can't even remember 54 Joe.

But I imagine I had a 14 inch penis, and 54 inch chest...

But I don't recall exactly.
Well, I have you to thank Roy, one big issue, for bringing me out of the shadows..........I've always been a little reluctant to broadcast my daily ride.:rock:
 
There are lots of things that we are learning about you Joe!

A man of few words with many talents!

Christine still raves about our discussion over dinner! But Chemists are strange that way.
 
Nice write up. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of the coupe version. I'm hoping they change it up a bit to look more like the Converj. I'm guessing the paddles will help with road courses though. Do you have to blip the throttle or lift when downshifting?
 
scoobert said:
those brakes must be tiny to fit in 19"wheels, the new 4-door Porsche has 20" rims just to clear the brakes.
do they make an upgrade kit?


in fact the Porsche outran the cts-v on the Nürburgring. the first 4 door to surpass it.

Yup, that damn Porsche had to ruin the fun!

The calipers are big on the front but not tall...they are Brembo 4 wheel vented and slotted discs, 6 pistons in the front and 4 pistons in the rear.
Cleaning the calipers is tough...my hands are too big, so the wheels have to come off to clean the wheels and calipers.

IMG_0004.jpg
 
spdrcrj said:
Nice write up. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of the coupe version. I'm hoping they change it up a bit to look more like the Converj. I'm guessing the paddles will help with road courses though. Do you have to blip the throttle or lift when downshifting?


The paddles up shift and down shift with any throttle position...no need to match engine and torque converter speed to down shift...but the paddles are pretty slow in my opinion...there seems to be about a half second delay between the command and the action...have to get used to it...
 
Prof said:
Yup, that damn Porsche had to ruin the fun!

The calipers are big on the front but not tall...they are Brembo 4 wheel vented and slotted discs, 6 pistons in the front and 4 pistons in the rear.
Cleaning the calipers is tough...my hands are too big, so the wheels have to come off to clean the wheels and calipers.

IMG_0004.jpg
Please try and resist publishing water spotted wheels on this site. It is not good for my health:p
 
Opps...it was fresh from the dealership when this was taken...please accept my humble apology!

I know your stomach probably did flips...I assure you, it will never happen again.

Roy
 
Prof said:
Opps...it was fresh from the dealership when this was taken...please accept my humble apology!

I know your stomach probably did flips...I assure you, it will never happen again.

Roy

Hadn't better.:mad: We will come to your place and take it away from you.;) :D
 
Prof said:
The paddles up shift and down shift with any throttle position...no need to match engine and torque converter speed to down shift...but the paddles are pretty slow in my opinion...there seems to be about a half second delay between the command and the action...have to get used to it...

the 430 Scuderia shifts faster then you can blink. i think its .013 second.
 
are those speedline wheels? look just like our OEMs' (although a different design) NICE CAR by the way:congrats:
 
Thatz one bad ass caddy...........daddy..................:rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats:
 
andrew heywood said:
Thatz one bad ass caddy...........daddy..................:rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock: :congrats:
Yes it is only the best for Roy.:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Prof said:
Insightful question...it is my daily driver...the rubber that comes with it is good for extended 175 mph sprints...but not good at all in snow (so I have been reading). I am shopping for four snow tires, and some new 20 inch wheels. I will put snow tires on the current 19 inch oem rims, and have the new 20 inch wheels and lower profile tires in the spring.

Looks like the four snow tires will be Pirelli Winter 240 Sottozero
(Performance Snow)

Front: 255/40R19
Rear: 285/35R19
Speed Rating “V” = 149mph (240kph)
Price: $382.00 (each)

Looking for 20 inch wheels now...

Take a look a US Wheel... I know a guy that could get you a deal. ;) :D

http://www.uswheel.com/

Check out the "USW Forged" page... see if the truck looks familiar at the top. :)

That dark silver color on your CTSv would look KILLER at the main wheel color, with a chrome lip. :rock:
 
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Steve, the engine is not forged. That is the major difference between the LS9 (ZR1 Corvette) and the LSA engine. The sc on the LS9 also pumps 10 lbs of boost the LSA is only 8 lbs. The other difference is the tune.

But even with cast pistons and rods, it still has a 5 year, 100,000 mile warranty!

Thanks Jake I will look at the site!

Roy
 

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