Cadillac STS-V Performance Modeling

Cadillac STS-V performance can be modeled, as with any other vehicle, using software similar to the CarTest 2000.  Simulators don’t always give perfect exact real-world predictions of exact performance, but they offer a ready way to test our assumptions and to model and understand the results we do find.

The 2006-2009 Cadillac STS-V has a supercharged DOHC, VVT Northstar rated at 469 hp and 439 lb ft of torque.  Originally GM estimated that the engine would produce 440 hp, but in the final SAE certification some assumptions changed — such as normal supercharger coolant temps instead of worst case — and the final rating was 469 hp.

2008 Cadillac STS-V Cartest Stats

2008 Cadillac STS-V Cartest Stats [click to zoom, back to return]

This screen shows Cartest stats for the car.  With peak hp and torque at their RPMs the software can make assumptions on the power curves.  Knowing the other stats — weight, gearing, tires — the software can estimate vehicle performance.

Cartest Car Specific Parameters

Cartest Car Specific Parameters

Cartest also allows the user to specify car specific parameters.  This is helpful in matching real-world conditions.  For example, driver weight, altitude, and atmospheric conditions all change the expected acceleration result.

STS-V Comparison Analysis

STS-V Comparison Analysis

Cartest allows the user to run a variety of tests; this shot shows some portions of a side by side comparison test of a stock STS-V, a car modified to 500 hp with no change in torque similar to my current mods, and a car with a 10% supercharger pulley — modeled here as an increase of +25 hp / +50 torque.  Tim Coeling offers a 2.55″ modified upper pulley for the STS-V.

What we see is that opening up the top end breathing from car 1 to car 2 added +30 hp, as my intake and exhaust mods have, it makes little difference in the estimated performance, 0.1 sec by 60 mph and 0.4 sec by 100 mph.  On the other hand, increasing the torque by over driving the supercharger makes more difference to the acceleration.  Not surprising since acceleration depends on torque and not hp.

A beauty of the software is that it allows side by side comparison with target models.  For example, how does the Cadillac STS-V performance compare to a 2011 BMW M3 track car with 4L, 414 hp V8 screaming at 8300 rpm redline?  For this test I have renamed the M3 as “Cadillac STS-V 2008 A Challenger …” for ease of selecting it from the car list:

2011 BMW M3 vs 2008 STS-V

2011 BMW M3 vs 2008 STS-V

What we see here is the 3600 lb M3 makes use of its 7 speed sequential gear box and 600 lb weight advantage to stay ahead of a modified 500 hp STS-V, and match a pulleyed 525 hp STS-V.

When can more power be slower?

It is good to mention that in cases, more power can actually slow a car down.  For example, in our analysis above if we take the same STS-V but increase the power to 550 hp with the same torque, it is slower in 0-60 mph, but faster in 0-100 mph.

More Power, slower 0-60

More Power, slower 0-60

I believe that the simulator in this case is anticipating more wheel spin at the 1-2 gear shift due to the increased power.  To take advantage of the new power curve the shift points would need to be altered.

Cadillac STS-V Performance

The Cadillac STS-V Performance sedan uses a custom Eaton M122 supercharger.  It uses a 2.1:1 ratio, so that the blower as it arrives is spinning x2.1 engine rpm, or 14K+ RPM for the supercharger at 6700 rpm for the engine.  [More discussion in my post – Adding Boost Pressure to the LC3] That is also the top range of efficiency for the M122 — past that speed the supercharger starts to make more heat than pressure.

However, because a smaller pulley increases the boost pressure at lower RPMs, and thus the torque, it can have a larger impact on the acceleration of the STS-V than on the peak HP.   I will also need to address adding more fuel; the model assumes that I am taking care of how to make the power.

Cadillac ATS – Driving as a Sport

We know the Cadillac ATS exterior is muscular and lean, but what about the interior?  Is it going to be a good place to do sports driving?

Cadillac ATS Exterior

Cadillac ATS Exterior

 Cadillac ATS Interior

When getting in to the ATS one is drawn to opulent wood trim, leather seating surfaces, purposeful design…

Cadillac ATS interior

Cadillac ATS interior

But once seated, engaged in the ATS experience …

Cadillac ATS interior

Cadillac ATS interior

The real purpose emerges — this is a Driver’s car.  This is an enabler for directed motion.  Driving as a Sport.

Cadillac ATS Dash

Cadillac ATS Dash

Getting to Know the Cadillac ATS

You may know the main points for the all-new ATS:

  • All-new, lightweight, rear-wheel-drive architecture with one of the lowest curb weights in the segment – less than 3,400 pounds (1,542 kg)
  • Broad lineup of engines, including two four-cylinders and a V-6 for North America, capitalizes on lightweight structure for performance with efficiency
  • Cadillac CUE, a comprehensive, in-vehicle experience that merges intuitive design with auto industry-first controls and commands for information and entertainment data

But what you don’t know yet is the soul of the Cadillac.

Packed with Technology, inside and out:

  • MAGNETIC RIDE CONTROL — Available Magnetic Ride Control, a revolutionary shock-absorber technology pioneered by Cadillac and borrowed by Ferrari, is so advanced that it reads the road up to 1,000 times per second—faster than the blink of an eye—to provide a smooth, responsive ride.
  • BREMBO® BRAKES — The ATS’s available front Brembo® brakes were inspired by the brakes produced for the world’s most sophisticated race cars. They feature a front fixed-caliper design with four pistons and Cadillac’s patent-pending brake-coating process to prevent rotor corrosion. The result? Brakes that are not only powerful, but also provide consistent stopping performance.
  • LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL — The available Limited-Slip Differential is designed to maximize power delivery to the vehicle’s rear wheels. When one wheel begins to lose traction, power is automatically transferred to the wheel with the most traction. More power to the ground in the right place helps you stay in control.
  • CADILLAC USER EXPERIENCE — CUE — ties everything together.  Information and alerts tailored to your needs, selected by you, to enhance your driving experience.

But technology with a thoughtfully engineered purpose:  to make the Cadillac ATS the perfect Partner for the Sport of Driving.

Cadillac ATS vs World – Rugs, Cities, Dunes

Cadillac ATS travels the world and embraces local textures.  In these 3 episodes, the test drivers explore rug making, a fortified city, and find the end of the road.  Uniquely American sports luxury sedan, meet unique cultures around the world.  Update: Monaco

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tf3wFOW-Ds&hd=1

Journey inside the highly coveted and luxurious world of Moroccan rug weaving and witness firsthand the timeless craft honed by generations of Berber women at Ait Benhaddou.

Watch as we challenge the ATS’s advanced features and set the standard in every corner of the earth: http://www.youtube.com/cadillac

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACyPl1JuLQI&hd=1

Take a front seat as our guides, Ross, and driver, Derek, travel to the fortified city of Ait Benhaddou, situated along the ancient caravan route that once connected the Saharan Desert to the bustling trade city of Marrakesh.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysTHRna3KsU&hd=1

The worldwide trek takes a turn down the ancient trade route to the road’s end at the Erfoud sand dunes. The northwestern corner of the Saharan Desert is where the ATS’s refined cockpit gives way to the camel’s saddle.

Cadillac ATS

I enjoy these short videos, and not just for more glimpses of the upcoming Cadillac ATS.  The ATS is on a new, custom rear wheel drive performance chassis, and is bringing 3 exciting powertrain combinations at release.  It is available with all wheel drive (AWD).

Hopefully we will also see the higher power ATS-V break cover.  The V-Series is Cadillac’s high performance version, similar to the M Series for BMW or AMG editions for Mercedes.  The ATS is an ideal platform for V-Series performance, so I can’t wait to see what the GM Performance Division can do with it.

Please also see our Cadillac ATS category.

Update: Cadillac ATS at Monaco

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEQ1JRb-HCA&hd=1

Perhaps the most lauded racecourse in history, the Monaco Grand Prix circuit captivates all and humbles most. Derek Hill returns to the course where he raced twice as a professional and where his father took the podium three times.