FSO Polonez Truck MR'89 ST (but with the classic front) (1988 - 1992)

FSO Polonez Truck MR’89 ST







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▶️ 1. Main ◀️

  • Class:
    compact delivery vehicles

  • Body type:
    2-door Pickup

  • Transmision:
    5-speed Automatic

  • Drivetrain:
    RWD

  • Length:
    4616 mm

  • Width:
    1650 mm

  • Height:
    1468 mm

  • Wheelbase:
    2816 mm

  • Rear overhang:
    1026 mm

  • Ground clearance:
    180 mm

  • Basic tires:
    185/70 R13

  • Basic rims:
    5J x 13

  • Type of brakes (front):
    disc

  • Type of brakes (rear):
    disc

  • Type of suspension (front):
    transverse wishbone, coil spring, shock absorber, anti-roll bar

  • Type of suspension (rear):
    rigid axle, leaf spring, shock absorber, reaction rods, stabilizer rods

  • Number of seats:
    2

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▶️ 2. Engine ◀️

  • Model:
    1.5

  • Produced:
    from 1986 to 1992

  • Displacement:
    1481 cm³

  • Engine type:
    petrol

  • Engine power:
    82 hp (60 kW) at 5200 rpm

  • Maximum Torque:
    114 Nm at 3400 rpm

  • Engine installation:
    at the front, longitudinally

  • Location of the camshaft:
    OHV

  • Number of cylinders:
    4

  • Cylinder arrangement:
    inline

  • Number of valves:
    8

  • Compression ratio:
    9.2:1

  • Bore x stroke:
    77 mm x 79.5 mm

  • Injection type:
    carburetor

  • Maximum speed:
    130 km/h

  • (0 - 100 km/h):
    19.0 seconds

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I like this actually

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A 5-speed automatic transmission with RWD and that engine power of 82 hp at 5200 rpm is not too shabby for a vehicle produced between 1986 and 1992. Those are some really specific and detailed numbers you’ve got there!

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i put Automatic cuz there is no manual in the game

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A 5-speed automatic transmission with RWD and that engine power of 82 hp at 5200 rpm is not too shabby for a vehicle produced between 1986 and 1992. Those are some really specific and detailed numbers you’ve got there!

And yeah, One thing that caught my eye is the 180mm ground clearance. That’s fairly decent, especially if you consider using the truck on a variety of terrains. But let’s talk about modern alternatives. Have you checked out https://www.truckexporter.co.uk/? They have a variety of trucks, including some with specialized towing capabilities and advanced drivetrains that might make you reconsider the classics.

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:poland::poland::poland::poland: poland

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polish cubevan in need of a polish

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Very odd seeing it seeing it with the old front

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