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Old 02-02-2014, 09:46 PM
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Thumbs up Pure Evil - VR CTS-V Coupe, Heads/Cam, Nitrous, pulleys, Weld RTS & ADV1s...

There are no words to describe just how evil this CTS-V really looks, but it's important to understand that it's just as powerful as it would have you believe. Owned by a power crazed maniac, this CTS-V packs a ported blower, upper and lower pulleys, a Vengeance Racing Camshaft Kit PLUS, WCCH LSA cylinder heads, American Racing 2-inch long-tube headers, a Snow Stage II methanol system, a Nitrous Outlet 102mm dual stage nitrous system, a built 6L90E, a full D3 carbon body package, ADV1 wheels for the street and a VR spec Weld RTS drag pack for the track... In other words, if Darth Vader needed a ride, we'd bet Randy would be one of the first people he would call.





Intake:
Nick Williams 102mm throttle body with a ported 102mm snout
Ported supercharger
LPE 14% lower pulley paired to a 2.55-inch upper puller with a solid coupler

Exhaust:
American Racing 2-inch long-tube headers
3-inch X-pipe
Stainless Works axle-back exhaust system



Cooling:
Weapon X heat exchanger system
Vengeance Racing heat exchanger reservoir
160-degree thermostat
Snow Performance Stage II methanol injection system

Engine:
Vengeance Racing camshaft kit PLUS
WCCH CNC-ported LSA cylinder heads



Nitrous:
Nitrous Outlet 102mm dual-stage LSA plate kit
Nitrous Outlet dedicated fuel system
Twin 10-lb bottles, twin purge systems
Twin billet nitrous bottle brackets with integrated heating elements
NOS Launcher progressive controller
Twin AeroForce nitrous pressure sensors and an AeroForce digital gauge



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Well, damn. Wicked ride ya'll did there. You sure that dyno number is accurate? Looks a bit low to me LOL
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Minus that hood looks awesome.
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I think the hood looks great.
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Well, damn. Wicked ride ya'll did there. You sure that dyno number is accurate? Looks a bit low to me LOL
Haha, I fogot to mention that those numbers are OFF the bottle! The customer needed the car for the weekend after the install, so we did a test hit with just a single 75 shot, and needless to say, we were well over the 800 mark
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Originally Posted by Guitar
Minus that hood looks awesome.
The hood isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it was more of a "function over form" piece. It will definitely be needed for what we have in store for the future!



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