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Precision Package Owners - How is it?

My 2022 5BW was my retirement gift to myself. Age 57. I only kinda regret not getting a pension from my military years. I left at 17 years of service. BUT.....if i had stayed, I would not have gotten my law enforcement career and the much. much better pension and benefits. I was asked to rejoin the military and they would have given me a 40k signing bonus and a bump in grade from 0-3E to 0-4. (I was formerly enlisted before become an Officer) I declined. I was in my late 40's and did not want to take anymore PT tests....LOL !
 
Can anyone who took delivery of a Precision Package car confirm the following from the original press release?
“a second set of rear toe-control links are provided—they come in the trunk, and are about 0.1 inch longer“
Are you wanting to know if the press release has that in it, or if the parts are in the trunk? The answer to both is yes.
 
Are you wanting to know if the press release has that in it, or if the parts are in the trunk? The answer to both is yes.
Thanks for confirm that the parts are in the trunk. I will have the dealership install and do a track alignment before I pick up the car.
 
Yes, they do come in the trunk and are installed during the pdi. My car is currently on the train on its way to the east coast. It was just south of Toledo as of two days ago so it’s moving along. It’ll be here next week, most likely. 25, 6MT 86-381. Every option available essentially except A10.
 
The owners manual describes the link install and track alignment with the Precision Package.

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Yes, they do come in the trunk and are installed during the pdi. My car is currently on the train on its way to the east coast. It was just south of Toledo as of two days ago so it’s moving along. It’ll be here next week, most likely. 25, 6MT 86-381. Every option available essentially except A10.
You car is one away from mine, 86-0382.

The additional links are provided but not installed, and not at PDI unless you asked them to do it. Mine are still in the boxes, and my car went through PDI. I'm not tracking the car so it would be pointless to have them on at this time.
 
You car is one away from mine, 86-0382.

The additional links are provided but not installed, and not at PDI unless you asked them to do it. Mine are still in the boxes, and my car went through PDI. I'm not tracking the car so it would be pointless to have them on at this time.
do you have a precision pack?
 

here is another review of the precision pack. Everyone seems to focus on the track part but don't comment about where people drive it most, on the street. I get that its a precision pack, but they say it has few compromises. I Am trying to decide which one is right from me coming from a CFTP Shelby. The info out there hasnt fully helped me yet
 
awesome. is there a section on here that i missed where you elaborated a little bit on your experience with it? i see you will not be tracking the car, but how is the ride quality in tour mode and how is the overall feel in sport and track?
I came to the 5BW community from a '22 Mach 1, so I can feel you a little on the CFTP, although way different, it's still the same chassis and bones, just like these with and without the V8V.

Remember, it's still a Cadillac. It's still a heavy 4 door car with a ton of power and mine, a Six-Speed.

That said, I'm 282 miles into the break in period. So far the two differences I can distinguish this far is there's no more rear end wobble on acceleration, it now tracks straight. Don't know about upper RPM range but my old car felt all over the road at low speed, low RPM, with near full throttle. It's planted.

The second difference is exiting my garage. It's an immediate 90-degree left turn, up a very decent incline. The rear tires lose traction and look for grip. My old '23 5BW did not do that, so I can tell that there's some extra rigidity, and this is without the included toe links that I don't have installed.

Tour and cruising down the highway is absolutely just as comfortable as my old car. Sport/Track/V-Mode feels the same. I normally run V-Mode anyway and it's not harsh at all.

Again, just under 300 miles in. My old car had 6000 when I bought it and I immediately went on a road trip with it.
 
I came to the 5BW community from a '22 Mach 1, so I can feel you a little on the CFTP, although way different, it's still the same chassis and bones, just like these with and without the V8V.

Remember, it's still a Cadillac. It's still a heavy 4 door car with a ton of power and mine, a Six-Speed.

That said, I'm 282 miles into the break in period. So far the two differences I can distinguish this far is there's no more rear end wobble on acceleration, it now tracks straight. Don't know about upper RPM range but my old car felt all over the road at low speed, low RPM, with near full throttle. It's planted.

The second difference is exiting my garage. It's an immediate 90-degree left turn, up a very decent incline. The rear tires lose traction and look for grip. My old '23 5BW did not do that, so I can tell that there's some extra rigidity, and this is without the included toe links that I don't have installed.

Tour and cruising down the highway is absolutely just as comfortable as my old car. Sport/Track/V-Mode feels the same. I normally run V-Mode anyway and it's not harsh at all.

Again, just under 300 miles in. My old car had 6000 when I bought it and I immediately went on a road trip with it.
ok great thank you for the insight. I would agree, and im sure the gt500 and mach1 feel similar that is for sure. Im not sure which package you had but im guessing the CFTP rides stiffer, but in my opinion it doesn't ride uncomfortably or like crap. Its firm and controlled. A lot of my issues are the car is not enjoyable unless I'm going all out. sitting and cruising is not comfortable likely due to the Recaro seats. I Have an athletic build and the bolsters are not comfortable on my outer legs, whilst also pinching my rear end after a little while. I appreciate your time and sharing your experience. Please let us know how it differs at WOT!

That being said if the Precision Pack gives me better driving experience and is not stiffer/more uncomfortable in its Suspension Setup than the CFTP, than i am pretty sure the Precision Pack is what I want. I would be going PS4S as well.

Does anyone else notice this phenomenon in their Cars where the rear end gets a little squirrely at lower rpm?
 
ok great thank you for the insight. I would agree, and im sure the gt500 and mach1 feel similar that is for sure. Im not sure which package you had but im guessing the CFTP rides stiffer, but in my opinion it doesn't ride uncomfortably or like crap. Its firm and controlled. A lot of my issues are the car is not enjoyable unless I'm going all out. sitting and cruising is not comfortable likely due to the Recaro seats. I Have an athletic build and the bolsters are not comfortable on my outer legs, whilst also pinching my rear end after a little while. I appreciate your time and sharing your experience. Please let us know how it differs at WOT!

That being said if the Precision Pack gives me better driving experience and is not stiffer/more uncomfortable in its Suspension Setup than the CFTP, than i am pretty sure the Precision Pack is what I want. I would be going PS4S as well.

Does anyone else notice this phenomenon in their Cars where the rear end gets a little squirrely at lower rpm?
"Does anyone else notice this phenomenon in their Cars where the rear end gets a little squirrely at lower rpm?"

I think everyone has and there are a lot of old treads discussing it. But, while it is evident on the street, I have never noticed it on the track. So for me, it is no big deal as get my kicks on track days, not on the street anyway.

It would be nice to get rid of it but not $18k nice, :)
 
PP sounds cool but for the net diff of selling my 23 and buying a 25 with tax and registration, can buy another decent car for winter driving when BW is parked. Like a GR Corolla or 240ix slightly used.
 

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