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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: FUNNYJON on 18 March 2011, 18:43:37

Title: engine
Post by: FUNNYJON on 18 March 2011, 18:43:37
i have an omega 2.2 2003 when i start in the morning or cold it runs very lumpy as soon as it gets warm its fine can anybody tell me what this could be thanx jon :-[
Title: Re: engine
Post by: SJKOO01 on 18 March 2011, 19:40:55
Noticed in your profile that you have LPG fitted.

So 1st question I can think of is your car Petrol or diesel and is it lumpy when you start on gas or petrol/diesel?

Are you able to have any codes read from your car?

Any dash lights on?

Bit difficult to know at this stage what it could be without knowing further information / symtoms, etc  ;)

Where abouts are you based?
Title: Re: engine
Post by: richard on 20 March 2011, 07:12:12
Jon

Need more info try and describe in detail your problem. It dont matter if your terminology is not great but the more info you can give the more replies and help you will get.
Title: Re: engine
Post by: bigegg on 20 March 2011, 16:00:16
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Noticed in your profile that you have LPG fitted.

So 1st question I can think of is your car Petrol or diesel and is it lumpy when you start on gas or petrol/diesel?

Are you able to have any codes read from your car?

Any dash lights on?

Bit difficult to know at this stage what it could be without knowing further information / symtoms, etc  ;)

Where abouts are you based?

can you lpg a diesel?
Title: Re: engine
Post by: tunnie on 20 March 2011, 16:02:47
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Noticed in your profile that you have LPG fitted.

So 1st question I can think of is your car Petrol or diesel and is it lumpy when you start on gas or petrol/diesel?

Are you able to have any codes read from your car?

Any dash lights on?

Bit difficult to know at this stage what it could be without knowing further information / symtoms, etc  ;)

Where abouts are you based?

can you lpg a diesel?

Yup, quite a few trucks now run a mix of diesel & lpg  :y
Title: Re: engine
Post by: ffcgary1 on 20 March 2011, 17:10:56
Yes you can lpg a diesel engine but it uses both fuels at the same time, and is much more envolved in converting than a dedicated petron engine.
As to the op we will need a few more details to be of anymore help to you. First of all have you read the codes, if so post up on here and we can go from there.
 :y