Renault Released Their Dacia Duster No Limit

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Old 05-30-2011, 12:09 PM   #1
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Default Renault Released Their Dacia Duster No Limit




Renault released their special Dacia Duster with which they will compete in the 2011 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. They called the No Limit, this Dacia Duster racer underwent some very serious modifications. In fact, will be surprised if any of the parts of the factory Duster found their way into the No Limit.

Dacia's Duster No Limit is powered by a 3.8 liter V6 engine taken from a Nissan GT-R, which is tuned to output 850hp. Very special care was taken to ensure that this engine will perform at its best even at high altitudes. The Pikes Peak Hill Climb runs from an altitude of 2,860 meters to 4,300 meters.

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