09 Caddy RWD/550 HP+G8
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[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]GM Give us something we can afford
Give us a RWD Monte Carlo with the ZR-1 Engine : )
Built `it & we will buy
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2009 Cadillac CTS-V
It's up to a monstrous 550 bhp!
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If Cadillac can do `it, so can Chevrolet : )
Bring back a RWD Monte Carlo with[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]ZR-1 Power : )[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Slideshow: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V >>[/align][align=center]Slideshow: Best of Detroit >>[/align][align=center]Video: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V >>[/align][align=center]Following closely on the heavy foot falls of Corvette's ZR1, the next-generation Cadillac CTS-V is walking softly, but carries a serious punch. The previous car's LS6 V-8 pumped out a more than useful 400 horsepower. This engine is up to a monstrous 550 bhp! That's sure to give the BMW M5 and Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG a real run for the money. Essentially using the same engine as the new ZR1, Cadillac's powerplant is a supercharged 6.2-liter small-block V-8, albeit with a smaller 4-lobe Eaton compressor.
[/align][align=center]Not just a CTS with a bigger engine, the V gets 6-piston Brembo front and 4-piston rear brake calipers. Large 15.0-in. front and 14.7-in. rear brake rotors are big enough to fill the 19-in. forged wheels. Sticky summer performance Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires — 255/40R-19 front and 285/35R-19 rear — provide more than adequate grip. Having the newest generation of Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) and a stability-control system that features a Performance Traction Management (PTM) system, the CTS-V is sure to handle well. PTM is new and designed to improve lap times by regulating torque delivery to the rear wheels. Thus it works more like a race car's traction control than the safety systems we are familiar with. We look forward to testing this, as the technology has shown to be invaluable in race cars. A form of launch control is said to be included.[/align][align=center]
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Slideshow >>[/align][align=center]The engine matches its horsepower figure with commensurate amounts of torque. To keep wheel hop to a minimum, the rear halfshafts are asymmetrical and the active dampers have software to maximize rear grip when launching from a standstill — again technology from the Corvette ZR1. MRC has the usual ability to switch ride quality between comfort and sport as well. What the CTS doesn't share with the ZR1 is its transaxle.[/align][align=center][b]The CTS features a conventional setup, with a new Tremec TR 6060 6-speed manual transmission and twin-disc clutch. We hope it's more refined than its notoriously clunky predecessor. Recognizing a weak spot, GM also replaced the previously somewhat-fragile limited-slip differential with one made of cast iron. For the first time, though, a 6-speed automatic will be offered, the new Hydra-Matic 6L90 complete with paddle sh
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You can click more then one above
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]GM Give us something we can affordGive us a RWD Monte Carlo with the ZR-1 Engine : )
Built `it & we will buy

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2009 Cadillac CTS-V
It's up to a monstrous 550 bhp!
[:-]
If Cadillac can do `it, so can Chevrolet : )
Bring back a RWD Monte Carlo with[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]ZR-1 Power : )[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Slideshow: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V >>[/align][align=center]Slideshow: Best of Detroit >>[/align][align=center]Video: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V >>[/align][align=center]Following closely on the heavy foot falls of Corvette's ZR1, the next-generation Cadillac CTS-V is walking softly, but carries a serious punch. The previous car's LS6 V-8 pumped out a more than useful 400 horsepower. This engine is up to a monstrous 550 bhp! That's sure to give the BMW M5 and Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG a real run for the money. Essentially using the same engine as the new ZR1, Cadillac's powerplant is a supercharged 6.2-liter small-block V-8, albeit with a smaller 4-lobe Eaton compressor.
[/align][align=center]Not just a CTS with a bigger engine, the V gets 6-piston Brembo front and 4-piston rear brake calipers. Large 15.0-in. front and 14.7-in. rear brake rotors are big enough to fill the 19-in. forged wheels. Sticky summer performance Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires — 255/40R-19 front and 285/35R-19 rear — provide more than adequate grip. Having the newest generation of Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) and a stability-control system that features a Performance Traction Management (PTM) system, the CTS-V is sure to handle well. PTM is new and designed to improve lap times by regulating torque delivery to the rear wheels. Thus it works more like a race car's traction control than the safety systems we are familiar with. We look forward to testing this, as the technology has shown to be invaluable in race cars. A form of launch control is said to be included.[/align][align=center]
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Slideshow >>[/align][align=center]The engine matches its horsepower figure with commensurate amounts of torque. To keep wheel hop to a minimum, the rear halfshafts are asymmetrical and the active dampers have software to maximize rear grip when launching from a standstill — again technology from the Corvette ZR1. MRC has the usual ability to switch ride quality between comfort and sport as well. What the CTS doesn't share with the ZR1 is its transaxle.[/align][align=center][b]The CTS features a conventional setup, with a new Tremec TR 6060 6-speed manual transmission and twin-disc clutch. We hope it's more refined than its notoriously clunky predecessor. Recognizing a weak spot, GM also replaced the previously somewhat-fragile limited-slip differential with one made of cast iron. For the first time, though, a 6-speed automatic will be offered, the new Hydra-Matic 6L90 complete with paddle sh
`Duane, say it isn't so......[X(][:@]
We shall have a protest in Washington DC
We shall surround the Capital with our Monte Carlos
and do burn outs around the White House : )
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[/align][align=center]I'll just sit & think `bout `it.[/align][align=center]Fed's say'in `No we can't : ([/align][align=center]No Gas, No `Go [/align][align=center]
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[align=center]GM could take the new Cad Coupe[/align][align=center]& rebadge `it and leave out all the luxo items.[/align][align=center]And give us a Monte/Cad SS
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Space, very poor PhotoChop : (
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Space, very poor PhotoChop : (We need out Expert `Craig (BlackAttack)
to create a 09 Monte Carlo SS RWD : )
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Keep it under 40k and if I dont fit in the Camaro then I would seriously look at this. CAFE ruling isnt being enforced untill 2020 so we still have at least 11 good years of big 8 muscle to play with. Most cars models last only around ten years anyways.
Hi JR, good information on CAFE...
I know many want/need more then a two seat Corvette/Soltice/Saturn.
It's great to know that we still have 11 years for muscle cars.
I think GM could do it, `if the public demands/wants it.
Pontiac now has the 4dr V-8 RWD....Hey Chevy...
your turn : )
Thanks JR for your infor/post.
The Feds have screwed us out of V8 power.. very few cars will be built with gas 8's. Cadillac already had a whole new V8 to replace the northstar but the new regulations caused them toshut down the whole project.. They will most likely release powerful 6's with turbos.. They already have the 300 hp 6 in the cts..
I beleive the 09 CTS-V is coming out with a 4.4L Northstar with a supercharger and it is good for 469 HP and it is starting at just $80 000.
It is still bad *** though.
Here see it for yourself\ this is the 08 I dont think they will change it after one year. I might be wrong though LOL.
http://www.cadillac.com/cadillacjsp/...&year=2008
I woulod love to see another v8 monte with rwd or awd before the CAFE gets it way and we all start driving hydrogen /fuell cell/steam powerd or whatever cars
It is still bad *** though.
Here see it for yourself\ this is the 08 I dont think they will change it after one year. I might be wrong though LOL.
http://www.cadillac.com/cadillacjsp/...&year=2008
I woulod love to see another v8 monte with rwd or awd before the CAFE gets it way and we all start driving hydrogen /fuell cell/steam powerd or whatever cars













