Submitted by: StealthV
Variable-assist power steering A power steering system that uses valves and speed sensors to vary the amount of steering assist according to engine or road speed. At slow speeds more steering assist is delivered and steering the wheels is easier; necessary for parking...
Submitted by StealthV
Items Required:
-- Four quarts of Dextron III Automatic Transmission Fluid (for mine I used Mobil1 ATF).
-- Fluid pump (make sure the threads are big enough for the Mobil1 bottle) or a suction gun would also work well
-- Oil drain pan
-- Set of Rhino ramps (preferable) or...
Submitted by: StealthV
Items Required:
-- Two quarts of GM Synthetic Axle Lubricant SAE 75W-90 GM #12378261 (~$27/quart)
-- One 4 oz. bottle of Limited Slip Axle Lubricant Additive GM #1052358
-- One 10-mm hex allen wrench
-- Suction gun
-- Oil drain pan
-- Set of ramps or jack stands and a...
Submitted by: StealthV
Use this as a pictorial reference only; always refer to the official B&B instructions for more detail or clarification.
For more information, please visit B&B Performance Exhaust
Installation time: Approximately one hour with one person.
Items/tools needed:
1 set...
Submitted by: StealthV
Use this as a pictorial reference only; always refer to the official B&B Performance Exhaust instructions for more detail or clarification.
For more information, please visit B&B Performance Exhaust
Installation time: Approximately two leisurely hours with one...
Changing a 3" Race X-Pipe Cat-Back To a Resonator Style for the Cadillac CTS-V
Submitted by: StealthV
Step 1. Safely raise and support the Cadillac CTS V.
Step 2. Underneath the driver's side of the transmission, locate the CAGS harness which is near the "Use Dextron III ATF Only"...
Submitted by: StealthV
Step 1. Safely raise and support the Cadillac CTS V.
Step 2. Underneath the driver's side of the transmission, locate the CAGS harness which is near the "Use Dextron III ATF Only" orange sticker. The factory CAGS harness has two wires - one is gray and the other is...
Here are instructions on how to install an oil cooler in a Z06 corvette which should be very similar to the Cadillac CTS-V.
If anyone completes this install, take pictures and note the differences and then e-mail me the results!
Taken from here: z06Vette.com
After a lot of research, I...
Submitted By: StealthV
Caution - the LS6 engine and cover can be very hot!
Allow the engine to cool to ambient temperature before performing the cover installation.
1. Use a 18-mm socket on an extension with a ratchet to remove the four bolts circled in green that attach the strut tower...
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