Stunning 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp 570-4 Spyder Performante on 2040-cars
Draper, Utah, United States
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Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 Performante, Edizone Tecnica Performance,
e-gear, reaches 60 mph in just over 3 seconds, power to weight ratio is outstanding, Alcanctara seats, wheel & Dash, carbon fiber everywhere
inside and out , carbon fiber wing, 10 cylinders V 90, DOHC 4 valves,
common-pin crankshaft Displacement:5,204 cm? (317.6 cu.in.) Bore and
stroke: ? 84.5 mm x 92.8 mm (? 3.33 x 3.65), Valve gear: Chain-driven,
intake and exhaust continuously variable valve timing, electronically
controlled, Compression ratio: 12.5 : 1, Maximum power: 570 HP (419 kW) @
8,000 RPM.
Maximum torque: 540 Nm (397 lb-ft) @ 6,500 RPM, Perfomante insignia on front scoop & both seats, NAV, keyless entry, Power vacuum, aluminum alloy calipers: 6-piston front calipers and 4-piston rear calipers, Ventilated discs (front rear): Carbo-ceramic discs ? 380 x 38 mm ? 356 x 32 mm (? 14.96 x 1.50 ? 14.02 x 1.26. Emission class: EURO 5 LEV 2, Emission control system: CATALYTIC CONVERTERS with lambda sensors, Cooling system: Two water radiators, engine and gearbox radiator with oil-to-water cooling system, Engine management system: Bosch MED 9 Lubrification system: Dry sump, Type of transmission: Permanent 4-wheel drive with viscous traction system, Gearbox: 6-speed and reverse, robotized sequential system (e gear) with actuation by paddles on the steering column, Clutch: Double plate, ? 215 mm (8.46), Front differential: Slip limitation by ABD FUNCTION, and Rear Differential: Limited-slip differential with asymmetrical locking (25% under power, 45% on overrun). |
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