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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Sam Burton on 11 April 2012, 21:45:14
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Right guys after serious consideration i wanna upgrade my suspension, wheels etc. mine flops to mutch for my like-ing so any inputs welcome on good noticable upgrades on handling and performance for my 2.2dti GLS.
I Know shell never be a ferrari but i do fancy playing around with it so itll atleast play in the corners sometimes :)
Sam :y
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I've had 3 Elites now, 2 standard and the current one which has been modified a bit.
As the Elites were built for comfort and nothing else, they swish and sway well, but the one I've got now has had Irmscher springs and B4 shocks fitted and drives round bends like it's on rails ::) ;D ;D ;D
This wasn't done by me and I'm not technically knowledgable as to what is involved. But it has made a difference in the handling :y
Hope that helps mate :)
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okay sounds intreeging where did you source the parts from chap?
Sam
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If you've come from FWD, it may feel too soft, but believe me, non Elites on standard suspension are very, very capable in the corners.
That said, it can be improved - Irmscher springs and either Irmscher shocks, or B4s. The Irmscher suspension is rarer than rocking horse poo though.
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Bilstein B4`s and Eibach. Lucky to get any irmy springs
http://www.aktivperformanceparts.co.uk/omega/eibach-pro-kit-vauxhall-omega-lowering-springs-30mm-1994-2003-2136914-374726-742046.php
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If you've come from FWD, it may feel too soft, but believe me, non Elites on standard suspension are very, very capable in the corners.
That said, it can be improved - Irmscher springs and either Irmscher shocks, or B4s. The Irmscher suspension is rarer than rocking horse poo though.
my old 2.2 sport was very good that used to corner like it was on rails but then saying that the new 2.2 albeit softer set up still feels sure footed.... :y
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If you've come from FWD, it may feel too soft, but believe me, non Elites on standard suspension are very, very capable in the corners.
That said, it can be improved - Irmscher springs and either Irmscher shocks, or B4s. The Irmscher suspension is rarer than rocking horse poo though.
my old 2.2 sport was very good that used to corner like it was on rails but then saying that the new 2.2 albeit softer set up still feels sure footed.... :y
Fitted with MV6 suspension as standard ;)
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not a lot of people know that...but belive me my hip did bit of a hard ride :'(....c d a lot softer... :y
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While I've heard nothing but good things about Eibach suspension, and would go that route if I didn't have irmscher springs already, no doubt about it...
...it does suprise me they quote one set of springs for all Engine sizes. :-\
GM and irmscher offer(ed) different spec springs according to engine size. Estate and saloon variants aside of course.
Polly the front wishbone and roll bar bushes for a marked improvement in steering accuracy. Rear donuts will need replacement if original.
In order of firmness...softest first, face lift only.
Elite
Standard(gls,cd,cdx,)
lowered sports chassis from face lift (mv6, sport 2.2)
Stienmetz and b4
Eibach b4(guess these go here, no experience)
Irmscher b4
Irmscher with irmscher shocks
Bilstein b4 shocks take up to 30mill drop. Would not go lower. There are higher spec Billy's available, but I'd be suprised if the extra expense could be justified :-\
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Sorry to butt in, but thanks Chris for that post - very informative :y
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Get the kit i've ordered 8) :y
http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/B12-Pro-Kit-Omega-B-Estate.html
The B12 Pro-Kit combines Eibach Pro-Kit Springs with Bilstein B8 Shock Absorbers, for everyone who believes driving dynamics, safety and performance are important, without sacrificing ride quality.
Professional Cornering System PCS
Precise response, excellent driving performance and high reserves of safety
Lowering up to 40mm
EIBACH Pro-Kit performance spring with progressive characteristic
Spring and shock absorber road-tested and fine-tuned to complement one other perfectly
BILSTEIN gas pressure technology
BILSTEIN mono-tube/upside-down technology
German TÜV certificate
Made in Germany
Lowers 30mm front and rear.
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I noticed in the gallery your running 225x55x16's imo that is where your floppy handling is coming from....
I would get some 18" rims running 235x40x18 tyres see how that goes then do the suspension work chris suggested. Evan the standard 235x45x17's are a big improvement over the 16's imo
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I noticed in the gallery your running 225x55x16's imo that is where your floppy handling is coming from....
I would get some 18" rims running 235x40x18 tyres see how that goes then do the suspension work chris suggested. Evan the standard 235x45x17's are a big improvement over the 16's imo
Not sure it makes that much of a difference, having owned a selection of Omegas with 15", 16", 17" and 18" rims... ...yes, the lower profile does affect handling, but not by that much - tyre brand plays more of a role IMHO
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got to be honest guys, kyb front shocks and spax adjustable rears, with standard springs, the difference is amazing!
and its relatively cheap!! however thats just my opinion!!! :y