Renault finally unveiled nowadays the special Dacia Duster with which they'll compete inside the 2011 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Called the No Restrict, this Dacia Duster racer underwent some extremely significant modifications. The truth is, we'd be surprised if any of the parts with the factory Duster found their way into the No Restrict. Dacia's Duster No Limit is powered by a three.8-litre V6 engine taken from a Nissan GT-R, which is tuned to output 850hp. Rather unique treatment was taken to make sure that this motor will carry out at its perfect even at significant altitudes. The Pikes Peak Hill Climb runs from an altitude of 2,860 meters to 4,300 meters.
The engine with the Pikes Peak Duster is mated to a six-speed Sadev sequential transmission, which was specially created for this race vehicle. Dacia's Pikes Peak Duster includes some really mad aerodynamics. Although they look a bit intense, Renault assures us which the body kit was created in the wind tunnel along with the automobile in fact wants this kind of big rear wing. Sadly, Dacia did not release any further specs regarding the Duster No Limit. Enjoy the images with the Pikes Peak Duster in the gallery lower down this web page.
The engine with the Pikes Peak Duster is mated to a six-speed Sadev sequential transmission, which was specially created for this race vehicle. Dacia's Pikes Peak Duster includes some really mad aerodynamics. Although they look a bit intense, Renault assures us which the body kit was created in the wind tunnel along with the automobile in fact wants this kind of big rear wing. Sadly, Dacia did not release any further specs regarding the Duster No Limit. Enjoy the images with the Pikes Peak Duster in the gallery lower down this web page.