2012 Hennessey Cadillac Cts V Coupe Hpe650 on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
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2012 Hennessey Cadillac CTS-V Coupe HPE 650 Build #55, 650 HP (550RWHP/532RWTQ).The list of improvements include:
• 9.55 lower pulley (13lbs boost)
• Custom CNCd ZL1 Lid
• 850 ID injectors
• Fluidine Heat Exchanger
• 90MM Throttle body
• Custom Supercharger reservoir tank
• High flow Supercharger pump
• Airaid CAI with dry filter and ram air
• Iridium plugs
• 160 Thermostat.
• Solid Isolator
• Billet bearing blower Idler pulley
• LED driving lights
• HID fog lights
• Stainless works 3/4 exhaust with X pipe
• Eibach springs
• Custom CNCd paddle shifters
• Custom Oil Catch can
• Michelin Pilot Super Sport 260/35/19s front 295/30/19s rear
• 5 point racing harness for driver
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