7.1 sec to 60
Because their system is based on adding numbers ob so a zero is not nessaCary it is like instead of 5+10+20+5+60=100 you write 5+0+10+0+20+0+5+0+60=100
60/5 = 12 miles per second2
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If you mean: 0.4, 60% and 1/5 then in ascending order: 1/5, 0.4 and 60% Or in decimals: 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 Or in fractions: 1/5, 2/5 and 3/5 Or in percentages: 20%, 40% and 60%
5% of 60 = 5% * 60 = 0.05 * 60 = 3
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No, it is different because the Renault 5 gt turbo was made for the exhaust fumes to run through the turbo creating boost. On a non turbo version the piping will be made simply to leave the engine directly out of the exhaust.
The Renault 5 turbo built & designed by the French was controlled by Jean Ragnotti in the year 1981 to accomplish its first feat as a racing vehicle by winning the Monte Carlo Rally.
mine is sub 5 seconds auto 315 bhp
Tyre pressures for all Renault 5's except the GT turbo are 29psi on the front and 32 on the rear
One can buy a new Renault 5 GT turbo by visiting their official website and placing an order. These engines are fairly expensive, so if you are planning to buy these make sure you find a deal that is affordable.
Renault 5 1.1 carb 1.4 carb 1.4 GT turbo carb 1.7 carb Volvo 1.7 turbo Fuel Inj Clio 2.0 172 Fuel Inj 2.0 182 Fuel Inj
top of dizy cap 1 3 2 4
x2 - 7x = 60 x2 - 7x - 60 = 0 (x - 12) (x + 5) = 0 x = 12 or x = -5
Because their system is based on adding numbers ob so a zero is not nessaCary it is like instead of 5+10+20+5+60=100 you write 5+0+10+0+20+0+5+0+60=100
60/5 = 12 miles per second2
Modified Sky Redline can have 350HP. 0-60 in 4.4 to 4.5 secs. Modifications totaling about $4k include: 1) 3" exhaust down pipe to catback 2) GM LNF Turbo upgrade - remapping of ECM to increase boost from 12psi to 21 3) Larger Intercooler 4) Cold Air intake 5) Manual Blow Off valve When larger turbo comes out and boost is increased to 28+ 400hp is a possibility. the car is very light and 350hp is equal speed 0-60 to the newer heavier cars in the 500hp to 600hp range. - And yes I have the one described.