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CGS Motorsports Cadillac Intake Systems are engineered specific to each application to ensure a perfect fit. CGS Cadillac Intake Systems aren't just ejected from a plastic mold; they are handcrafted and sculptured from steel, into virtually an art form.

CGS Intakes give you the best of both worlds, your not only gaining horsepower, but you are getting better gas mileage. Our systems add 1-2 miles per gallon, as well as up to 18 horsepower. The tubing is CNC mandrel bent and powder coated to provide style and durability.

CGS Cadillac Intakes offer superior filtration and maximum air flow. CGS filters are washable and reusable to give you control of the air your engine breathes.

These top-of-the-line intake systems offer easy bolt-on installation and a complete replacement lifetime warranty, at an unbeatable price. The simple installation requires no modifications, and most applications are 50 state street legal.

  • Increased performance
  • Improved fuel economy
  • Factory fitment
  • Stylish appearance
  • Simple installation
  • 50-state street legal
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Does not affect factory warranty

 

General:

1930 - Cadillac produces the world's first V-type 16-cylinder engine for passenger cars. It was smooth, quiet and powerful with 160 horsepower from 452 cubic inches.

1934 - Cadillac introduces the world's first independent front suspension on its entire line of automobiles.

1937 - The Cadillac Lasalle V8 set a new speed and endurance record at the Indianapolis 500 with an average speed of 82 miles per hour.

1938 - Cadillac introduces the first sunroofs in America: The Sunshine Turret Top

1940 - Cadillac introduces the first fully automatic transmission: The Hydra-Matic transmission.

1949 - The Cadillac Coupe DeVille introduced the world's first pillarless two-door hard top body style; Cadillac created their first overhead valve, high-compression V8 engine with 160 horsepower from 331 cubic inches.

1953 - The Cadillac Eldorado, America's dream car for a record 23 years, was introduced with the industry's first wrap-around windshield, the first signal-seeking automotive radio, and the Autronic Eye - the first automatic headlight dimmer. Other innovations were leather upholstery and chrome wire wheels.

1954 - Cadillac becomes the first auto manufacturer to offer power steering as standard equipment on its entire line of automobiles.

1957 - The Eldorado Brougham introduced the first quad headlamps, six-way power seats with memory, automatic door locks, forged aluminum wheels and an air suspension.

1964 - Cadillac debuted with the industry's first automatic climate control system: Comfort Control; Cadillac debuted an industry-first "Twilight Sentinel" system which automatically turned the headlights off and/or on at dusk/sunrise.

1965 - Cadillac introduces automatic load leveling and tilt/telescopic steering wheels.

1967 - The Cadillac Eldorado perfects front-wheel drive with a smoother, quiter ride than other luxury cars of its day.

1969 - Cadillac introduces the industry's first closed cooling system, making overheated engines a thing of the past.

1971 - Cadillac offers "Track Master", an advanced, computerized rear-wheel skid-control braking system as optional equipment.

1974 - Cadillac pioneered the use of the air cushion restraint (air bag) system.

1975 - Cadillac becomes the first U.S. auto manufacturer to install electronic fuel injection and introduces the catalytic converter.

1978 - Cadillac becomes the first auto manufacturer to test digital computerization in cars.

1987 - The Cadillac Allante becomes America's first automobile to compete in the ultra-luxury market. This two seater was designed and built in Italy by the renowned coach-building firm of Pininfarina.

1988 - Cadillac is the first American luxury carmaker to implement a 24-hour, 365 day-a-year roadside service program.

1990 - The Cadillac Allante becomes the first front-wheel drive vehicle with electronic traction control.

1992 - Cadillac introduces the first 32-valve V8 engine (1993 model year): the Northstar

1999 - Cadillac offers the first automotive application of thermal-imaging technology: Night Vision.


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