2011 Cadillac Cts V Wagon on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2011 CTS V Wagon.
685 RWHP, 640 Ft-lbs Torque.
E85 Flex Fuel Conversion.
BUILD INCLUDES:
-PRC LSA CNC Cylinder Heads
-APR LS1 Hex Head Bolts
-Comp Cams LS1 215/231 .629/.643 118°+2 Camshaft
- 5/16" diameter, 7.4" Long ChromeMoly Pushrods
-Fully Ported Intake Manifold
-ZL1 Supercharger Lid
-CTS-V High Capacity Heat Exchanger
-Lingenfelter CTS-V Varimax Intercooler Pump Upgrade
-DSX Flex Fuel Sensor w/ Plug & Play Harness
-Squash Performance Dual Fuel System
-AIRAID CTS-V High Flow Induction
-Honeycomb MAF Mass Air Meter Airflow Straightener
-Metco 2.50" Sugercharger Pulley
-Metco 9.10" Interchangable Crank Pulley
-50mm Crank Idler
-Metco Supercharger Idler Pulley
-Solid Supercharger Isolator
-FLT 6L80E Transmission
-Yank Supercharger Series CTS-V Torque Converter
-NGK TR7ix Spark Plugs
-Gates HD Belts
-MSD 8.5mm wires
-Injector Dynamics ID850 Fuel Injectors
-Stainless Works 2" Off Road Headers
-Stainless Works 3" Dual Chambered Exhaust System
-Eibach Lowering Springs
-Recaro Seats
-Panoramic Roof
-All Factory Options
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GM recalls 2014 Cadillac CTS recall
Wed, 02 Jul 2014No, that headline isn't a typo - General Motors has reportedly issued a recall for one of its own recalls. The recall of a recall affects the recall of the 2014 Cadillac CTS, which wasn't supposed to be recalled. Except that the 2014 CTS was supposed to be recalled. Oh no, now we've gone cross-eyed.
Allow us to explain. The redesigned, third-generation CTS Sedan does not feature a faulty ignition switch, while the 2014 CTS Coupe and Wagon, which are based on the second-gen car, do. And as it turns out, there are only 264 of those vehicles included in last week's 8.2-million-unit, ignition-switch recall. Model year 2003 to 2013 CTS Sedans, Coupes and Wagons are still covered.
It's not entirely clear how this, frankly, colossal mistake was made, although we're betting GM is rapidly trying to get to the bottom of this embarrassing issue. Regardless, let's just take what solace we can in there being one less vehicle that GM has recalled this year.
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