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From today. Notice what they say about the 4V’s engine. “could handle more power”. Wish they would have cranked the boost a bit more as we all know it can handle it.
2022 BMW M3 Competition vs. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing: Last in Line
This one boiled down to one question: Which one absolutely melted our brains?www.motortrend.com
Sigh... So the cadillac loses because they want more power after saying power doesn't really matter when they are that close, and the engine noise (which is highly subjective and the CT4-V BW sounds better stock than the ATS-V did).From today. Notice what they say about the 4V’s engine. “could handle more power”. Wish they would have cranked the boost a bit more as we all know it can handle it.
2022 BMW M3 Competition vs. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing: Last in Line
This one boiled down to one question: Which one absolutely melted our brains?www.motortrend.com
My point was caddy very well could have easily squeezed more than 8 more HP out of this engine if they wanted to. And they should have. Could have easily given it 500hp. We all know these motors can handle into the 600 range on a tune. Not sure why they only gave it an extra 8HP.The engine in the competition model is a whole different beast from the manual version of the m3. I’m not really surprised it won, it’s probably putting 80 hp more at the wheels compared to the caddy.
I think the caddy will win in a 6MT vs 6MT showdown. The power numbers are much closer, the caddy has a better shifter and chassis, the bmw has the nicer interior.
My buddy got himself an Xdrive Competition. They started cracking the ecu in Russia lol. So he sent out his ECU and with downpipes and E40 the car is making about 700hp(I am guessing crank) and runs 9.8s at 140mph. That's downright nutty.My point was caddy very well could have easily squeezed more than 8 more HP out of this engine if they wanted to. And they should have. Could have easily given it 500hp. We all know these motors can handle into the 600 range on a tune. Not sure why they only gave it an extra 8HP.
The Comp motor is no joke though. A total beast
The thing is, the competition isn't offered in 6mt which is annoying. I ruled out the M3 from being ugly anyway.The engine in the competition model is a whole different beast from the manual version of the m3. I’m not really surprised it won, it’s probably putting 80 hp more at the wheels compared to the caddy.
I think the caddy will win in a 6MT vs 6MT showdown. The power numbers are much closer, the caddy has a better shifter and chassis, the bmw has the nicer interior.
I agree. However, GM is giving us full track warranty. Blow your (stock) engine on the race track and they'll replace it! They had to balance the power and warranty.My point was caddy very well could have easily squeezed more than 8 more HP out of this engine if they wanted to. And they should have. Could have easily given it 500hp. We all know these motors can handle into the 600 range on a tune. Not sure why they only gave it an extra 8HP.
The Comp motor is no joke though. A total beast
Not to mention the $10K ADM on the Ms when i was able to get my BW at MSRP.If you look at car and drivers trap speeds for the ct4 with a stick, m4 with a stick, and m3 comp from here:
CT4
M4
M3 Comp
And plug the weight and speed into this calculator: Calculator
You get estimates for crank horsepower of:
CT4 V BW: 469 HP (pretty close to the SAE rating of 472)
M4: 513 HP
M3 Comp: 568 HP
I havent driven any of these so take my armchair opinions with a grain of salt, but im guessing the 40hp advantage of the M4 stick doesnt feel all that different. But 100 hp is certainly noticeable. The M3 comp is right in the middle of the Ct4 and Ct5 BWs for crying out loud. And while 25 psi of boost seems absolutely bonkers to me, no one can argue that BMWs inline 6s aren't absolute gems from a sound, linear power distribution, nvh, and (recently) durability.
Of course from a pricing standpoint, the M3 comps are dangerously close to CT5 blackwings. I get that the M3 comp is quantitatively better than the CT4 with an automatic, but is it better than a CT4 and a briefcase with 15,000$ in it? $30,000 with all the options? Thats a stripper Ct4 BW and a WRX for the winters Is it better than a stripper CT5 Blackwing? Tougher sale there.
I still think the best driver's car will be the Ct4 V BW with a stick shift, the sublime chassis, and good but not best in class TTV6 engine.
Flame away!
I get that the M3 comp is quantitatively better than the CT4 with an automatic, but is it better than a CT4 and a briefcase with 15,000$ in it?
Not to mention the $10K ADM on the Ms when i was able to get my BW at MSRP.
In SoCal, when the Ms were just arriving, prior to me finalizing my BW purchase at MSRP, M3s & M4s were all $10K over MSRP.I bought my BW from a listing on Autotrader on 10/1/21. At the time I was looking at M3 and decided against them. I found multiple M3 at MSRP up to 2K ADM. The only manual 4BW on Autotrader that didn't have a ADM was the one I bought. It could be different now.
Didn’t they do that with the ATS V also?I agree. However, GM is giving us full track warranty. Blow your (stock) engine on the race track and they'll replace it! They had to balance the power and warranty.
Yes. ATS-V / CTS-V / Camaro SS and above had track warranty.Didn’t they do that with the ATS V also?
Correct and can drive reliably at around 600hp. Caddy could have upped the power on this to 500hp and been just fineThe power train warranty is also better as it's a 6/70k vs a 4/50k on the M3. Though BMW does give you 3/36k free maintenance. Which on that motor is a break in procedure(oil and diff fluid), oil changes, 1 air filter chance and spark plugs change.
I'm not super familiar with the 3.6L in the 4BW. I assume it's been around for awhile now and fairly reliable?
So they still could have bumped it up to 500hp without any worry. A small percentage actually track the cars. Caddy could have taken the cake from Alfa and BMW w a bit of a power bump.Yes. ATS-V / CTS-V / Camaro SS and above had track warranty.