2011 Cadillac CTS-V by Cam Shaft
By Shenron on Dec 14, 2010 with Comments 0
Cam Shaft, a German tuner and car wrap specialists, has chosen a high powered, svelte- looking Cadillac CTS-V instead of using any local vehicles from BMW, Audi, Porsche and Mercedes.
The Cam Shaft put emphasis on the upgrades of the powertrain and exterior of the American sports sedan, CTS-V. The tuner aimed at to make the car look prominent from other sports sedans in terms of power and looks and that is why the power has increased and also the car has wrapped up in a matte white foil.
Cam Shaft has done their work to add a touch of class and a little elegance to a car. In addition to the matte white finish, the CTS-V also features a total of 25 chrome parts. These include the car rims which are spray painted to matte black finish to complement the matte white finish of the body.
Cam Shaft has powered the CTS-V with a 6.2L V8 supercharger induced engine that can generate 564 HP. Cam Shaft achieved the impressive numbers by introducing a new compressor kit courtesy of Wait 4Me. Apart from this, Cam Shaft also installed a larger polished air intake, increased the boost by 0.4 bars and remapped the ECU software of the car. All these contributed to increase the car’s output from 564 HP to 630 HP.
As far as price is concerned, each of the modifications comes with its own price tag that is the matte white foil finish will cost €2,250 ($2,972), the 25 chrome parts in matte black will cost €3,250 ($4,294) and finally the compressor performance kit will cost €3,800 ($5,000).
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