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Originally Posted by Bönz
Very true. Also if history has taught us anything, the Germans under-report their horsepower. Plus, the turbo engines with variable cam phasing produce peak torque earlier and hold it flatter through the RPM range; whereas the supercharged GM engine's torque production peaks later and rolls off sooner. It's the area under the torque curve the moves the car.
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I doubt the boosted Cadi 6.2L is lacking torque under the curve as it is running ~2.0L more displacement than the others.
The F10 M5 did 150mph is 18.3s, it weighed more than this Cadillac and had considerably less power yet the Cadillac can muster only 20s to 150mph. The Cadillac lacks traction and the traction management system is poor, Same like the hellcats... old stubborn American garbage bringing a knife to a gunfight