Renault Df104 -

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Why MWM? Renault's own engines at the time struggled with the thermal stress of continuous heavy tillage. By partnering with MWM, a German company known for industrial engines, Renault ensured the DF104 could run for 10,000 hours without a major overhaul. The engine is famously —the block, crank, and rods can handle nearly double the stock horsepower, which is why many restorers today add turbochargers with ease. “You always overpay

Introduction

Elara waited behind a dune. The DF104 drove out alone. By partnering with MWM, a German company known

Launched in the early 1970s (specifically 1972 for most markets), the DF104 was the successor to the 56-series. It was designed to be a no-frills, brute-force machine. It was not pretty; it was functional. It was not quiet; it was loud. But it was nearly indestructible.

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