09 CTS-V Base and Mod results...
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09 CTS-V Base and Mod results...
Coming out of the screen name hibernation to post Its been many years since I have posted on here.
Reading all these posts about the success everyone has had with their 09+ CTS-V with just a pully and a tune, I decided to do the same thing this week.
So in short.. dynoed 455 / 445 base.
Did a pully, tune, ported sc plennium
Final numbers;
539 / 542 (STE, wheels)
Vegas air sucks here, and it was humid and hot.. but still, I don't think those are bad at all!
The car drives just like I did when I brought it to the shop. I can hear the SC more, and the boost shows at about 12.5. It seems much stronger, but honestly hard to tell for some reason. Maybe I don't get on it enough?!?!
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Reading all these posts about the success everyone has had with their 09+ CTS-V with just a pully and a tune, I decided to do the same thing this week.
So in short.. dynoed 455 / 445 base.
Did a pully, tune, ported sc plennium
Final numbers;
539 / 542 (STE, wheels)
Vegas air sucks here, and it was humid and hot.. but still, I don't think those are bad at all!
The car drives just like I did when I brought it to the shop. I can hear the SC more, and the boost shows at about 12.5. It seems much stronger, but honestly hard to tell for some reason. Maybe I don't get on it enough?!?!
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You should take into consideration, LV, that people know more about their cars and their car habits than other people do, and that there might be reasons behind why people do what they do. Other people should be smart enough to figure that out too. Go figure on that one, huh?
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OP, great numbers.. any 1320 track plans?
no one pays 70 brand new commmon....
i saw a 09 v2 going for $41k with 20kmiles... just like the V1s.lol. selling for $14k wit 100k+
indeed....
i saw a 09 v2 going for $41k with 20kmiles... just like the V1s.lol. selling for $14k wit 100k+
indeed....
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You should take into consideration, shadyLS6, that people know more about their cars and their car habits than other people do, and that there might be reasons behind why people do what they do. Other people should be smart enough to figure that out too. Go figure on that one, huh?
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You should take into consideration, LV, that people know more about their cars and their car habits than other people do, and that there might be reasons behind why people do what they do. Other people should be smart enough to figure that out too. Go figure on that one, huh?
now saying that you are free to do what you will with your car, doesnt make it any less sad something that robust spends time sitting.
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I totally agree & understand, LV, but I have very logical & specific reasons for mine having been a garage queen for the 1st 2 years of its life.
I bought my turbo Buick bone stock, garaged & covered its whole life from the original owner with only 8100 miles on the clock in Sept of 2003. It now has 28.5K miles on it and still looks virtually showroom new.
I bought my turbo Buick bone stock, garaged & covered its whole life from the original owner with only 8100 miles on the clock in Sept of 2003. It now has 28.5K miles on it and still looks virtually showroom new.