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    CT4-V CT4-V Blackwing Cosmetic Mods

    https://savagecadillac.com/collections/ct5-v-lighting
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    5BW Carbon Fiber Driveshaft

    Gulfcoast is the way to go. The world's quickest CT5 BW is running a Gulfcoast CF driveshaft.
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    After market carbon fiber parts

    The OEM wing is held on with double sided tape. You will need to use a piece of fishing line to remove it. There are posts about it here and on videos on Youtube. The AC wing will mount to the trunk with 4 bolts after you remove the liner. This video should help.
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    After market carbon fiber parts

    Not at all. Very easy.
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    Help Kooks Headers vs Corsa CB Exhaust

    ARH are fantastic, they have always been top quality.
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    Magnesium wheels anyone?

    You can get an aftermarket 19" forged aluminum wheel that weighs right at 20lbs, Apex is one example, a similar magnesium wheel is about 17lbs.
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    Magnesium wheels anyone?

    Problem with magnesium is that they're only 2-3lbs lighter than a good forged aluminum wheel, and they're more brittle so its possible to crack them, and they typically cost a good bit more than forged aluminum.
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    Help Kooks Headers vs Corsa CB Exhaust

    Haven't heard the full ARH system.
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    Help Kooks Headers vs Corsa CB Exhaust

    Thats the quietest design if you want to add headers. It will still be noticeably louder but not obnoxious.
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    Help Kooks Headers vs Corsa CB Exhaust

    It will be raspy and obnoxious and WOT
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    CT5-V Time to mod...

    Not yet. I will at the oil change which is when I typically empty a catch can. No idea how its routed, Vengeance Racing installed it.
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    If you're a track fanatic, then lighter wheels might make good sense but I would also argue adding 50hp more would give WAY more benefit for MUCH less cost unless you're still under warranty and trying to retain your warranty, but then again, track sessions could void that anyway.
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    The compound and design of the tire will absolutely have more impact on what you're feeling than a few lbs per wheel/tire combo. I'm not saying that lighter wheels don't matter, I'm simply saying the difference is so minimal that most people would never notice unless they were measuring it with...
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    There's the difference. Two totally different tire compounds.
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    Thats a different change though, you went from 19" wheels to 20" wheels which can be quite noticeable, especially if the sidewall changed at all.
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    I swapped the OEM wheels on my 2020 Shelby GT500 to aftermarket Signature forged wheels, saved 10lbs per corner and I couldn't tell a bit of difference. Luckily I did it for the look rather than the performance. There's a good Youtube video showing the differences in multiple wheel weights and...
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    Slightly different because its unsprung weight, but honestly, I still can't see it mattering at all. I know lots of Shelby GT500 CFTP owners that have switched their 17lb carbon fiber wheels for aftermarket aluminum wheels which typically weigh around 24lbs each and none of them are reporting...
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    Could ~9 lbs lighter wheels effect shock calibration?

    It's not going to affect anything.
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    [Now Available] AWE SwitchPath™ Exhaust for the Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing

    And still no CT5-V Blackwing exhaust available. I got tired of waiting and bought Corsa yesterday.
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