My CTS V is missing. I dropped it off in Decatur, Indiana on Thursday and flew home. While I have found it to be a really fun ride, to quote a good friend: "You never have too much horse power..." When I pick it up on Wednesday, I will have moved from 556 hp to 630. The boost is jumping from 9 to 14 lbs. The new insignia will be the only external change: It should be an exciting ride home!
hey on your way back home can you swing through NM? I will buy you a meal for a ride. CTS-V's makes my penis swell with excitement
Why would you up the boost on are car that was missing? Oh, got it. I thought you hurt the motor. Are they putting in a bigger heat exchanger too? Les
That is kick ass, Roy. Funny thing, my good friend with a monster C6 Z06 just pick up a CTS-V and we were talking about, "Never enough HP". haha I think he has similar plans as you? Get us some vids when done. :worthy:
Here is the list Les: Package Includes: - 2.55 inch diameter steel supercharger drive pulley - powder coated black - 8 rib - 8 rib serpentine belt - Lingenfelter LS9 solid supercharger isolator coupling - Port and polish supercharger snout - Lingenfelter air intake duct - Increased boost level 12 - 13 psi - Professional engine modifications, testing & PCM tuning - Chassis dyno report before & after installation - Excellent drivability, highway mileage not adversely affected - Lingenfelter certificate of authenticity I have a feeling it will be as quick as my SRT 10 in the quarter...but much more on the top end...the 1000 lb difference is significant, and my truck is shaped like a brick.
Nice upgrades Roy....so you think it will run with the truck?...now you will have two 14 second vehicles..LOL. ..
Way nice. Was in the staging lanes with John Lingenfelter at Bristol in 73 or 74. He had a green Vette running a stock class I believe. We were running IHRA formula stock with a 69 RS Camaro. We won class and 2 rounds of elimimator and then couldn't start due to a broken starter. Glad to see they are still around after John's passing.
There is a good story to go with the tragic death of John... In short...the new owner is also named Lingenfelter...not really a relation, but the same name...he had been a long time customer and a very successful business man who was also a dedicated gear head like most of us...but he was a little more successful (like 150 cars give or take a few)... Just seemed the thing to do...and it appears that he has retained most of the traditions and staff of John Lingenfelter and is positioning it for continued success in the future...look for them to move into MOPARS a little more in the future...(I saw a Challenger in their shop!!!!).