The 6.0 was their first (and last) truly intensive redesign of the car, meaning that it was more than just a cosmetic update to the existing model. Heavy styling changes both inside and out were made; the front bumper, ait intakes and nose as well as the entire dashboard, seats and switchgear were changed and improved. Displacing 6.0 litres and based on the motor that powered the Diablo GT, which in itself was essentially a modified version of the 5.7, the motor had updated ECU software in addition to new intake and exhaust systems and a refined variable valve timing system with slightly less aggressive camshafts had been used in the earlier versions.
Although the Diablo has been replaced by newer models, it holds the name “Bad Boy” of among the Lamborghini automobiles.
Additional details:
- installed throttle rod and levers.
-installed high tension wires
- installed braided fan belts over the plastic ones
- installed chrome belt holders for hoses
- installed radiator filler cap
- added few engine parts
- added door lock mechanisms
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