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An exclusive car or an adult plaything, the Renault Spider is more at ease on
the racetrack than on the open road. When the specialists, Power System, tackle
a “faster than the wind” version, then that really takes your breath away!
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Our impressions :
Driving a Spider is great fun. With his hair blowing in the wind, directly in
contact with the road surface, the driver quickly thinks he is a frustrated
pilot. “Test driving” one, however, smacks of the impossible. To engage the V-Max is like putting your head voluntarily in a washing machine and trying standing starts is a test of your spine... With this Power System version, the premise is even more convincing. With more torque at low revs and more liveliness at high revs, the 4 cylinders of the Williams Clio and other Mégane coupes gain right across the board, for increased pleasure. At the same revs as the factory standard versions, there is an increase of 11 bhp in power and 1 KGM in torque. Not much, but enough to show on well-made clocks. While overtaking is not transformed, because of atmospheric multi-valves, it nevertheless shows all the docility of a wild beast above 3000 rpm. And in terms of pure acceleration: what a punch! Once past 4500 rpm, the rev counter’s needle really flies, right up to the breaker set at 6900 rpm. In terms of top speed, at 138 on the speedo, the field of vision is a little disconcerting but the results are there, with a good 313.7 on the clock. Clinging to the ground, the Spider prepared by Power System provides raw power and fun. At under 2500 Francs, purchasing the POWER SYSTEM box is a must..
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