Steve D14
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- Joined
- Jun 15, 2024
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- Location
- Clinton Township, NJ
- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 2024 Ct5 Blackwing, 2012 CTS-V black diamond coupe
I have had my 2024 CT5 BW 6 speed since July 2024 and have put 4200 wonderful miles on it so far. I do have one question about 6th gear. The gap between 5th and 6th is much larger that between the other gears and when cruising at less the 70 MPH the revs are at or below 2000. If I downshift to 4th or 5th and hit it, it really takes off smoothly. If I stay in 6th and give it moderate throttle it picks up nicely, but if I apply more throttle it seems to bog a bit and I feel some roughness. Once I get above 2500-3000RPM that goes away. This is only noticeable in 6th gear when the RPM are below 2000-2500.
Has anyone else noticed this and is this considered lugging the engine? I ask also because I modified my previous 2012 CTS-V coupe and had it tuned on the dyno and when I left the tuner it did a similar thing in 6th gear but much worse. So I went back to the tuner he drove it around with a laptop connected and made some tweaks and that virtually eliminated it. Is this a characteristic of the tuning of the LT4s and could I do any harm to the engine by "lugging" it in 6th?
Thanks,
Steve D
Has anyone else noticed this and is this considered lugging the engine? I ask also because I modified my previous 2012 CTS-V coupe and had it tuned on the dyno and when I left the tuner it did a similar thing in 6th gear but much worse. So I went back to the tuner he drove it around with a laptop connected and made some tweaks and that virtually eliminated it. Is this a characteristic of the tuning of the LT4s and could I do any harm to the engine by "lugging" it in 6th?
Thanks,
Steve D