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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Using the built in phone
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:35:01 »
Nice one Andy thanks, i think i'll do that then, and thats good as i'm on vodaphone

Cheers

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Using the built in phone
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:30:09 »
Ok thanks for your help will have to look into it

Cheers

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Using the built in phone
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:23:41 »
by diverting my mobile to a payg sim would you need to have credit on the payg sim?

As for the full size sim would i be able to get that and use it alongside my original sim using the same number?
If so where can i get one?

Cheers

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Using the built in phone
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:18:41 »
How would i go about using my current mobile sim in my miggy?
Is there a special holder for the sim card  to allow it to be used?
Many thanks
Shaun

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: MAC Audio - who are they?
« on: 18 June 2008, 20:19:29 »
mac audio iirc are an american brand, that do some mediocre stuff and also do some real top of the range gear too

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Omega General Help / Re: overheating could it still be hbv??
« on: 10 June 2011, 16:51:17 »
Just to let you all know, i replaced the hbv( no plasters needed  :o 8-) ) and its sorted the problems out so far,i'm keeping my fingers crossed  ;). the guide to hbv replacement was very useful well done.
Cheers
Shaun

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Omega General Help / Re: overheating could it still be hbv??
« on: 02 June 2011, 00:33:24 »
ok just from what i have read on here, there are no mentions of overheating/ high temps, just wanted a second opinion more than anything as it come on sudden

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Omega General Help / overheating could it still be hbv??
« on: 02 June 2011, 00:23:34 »
I have a mini face lift 3ltr elite, when sat in traffic,or going under 30mph after being on a duel carrige way the temp gauge starts to rise over 3/4's of the gauge, so i stopped let it cool down topped up the header tank as she'd lost some water and noticed water had been leaking from round the back of the engine, upon closer inspection saw it was round the hbv, drove it back(about 10 mile 99% duel carrige way), temp was good, let it cool down and checked the header tank and it was quite a bit lower than when i'd topped it up,
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Shaun

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Omega General Help / Re: want to fix your car easily????
« on: 02 June 2011, 21:43:03 »
Thats one hell of a tool kit!!!!
I have a fair bit of Snap on and blue point tools and they were expensive enough!!!!! 
Only problem with buying all that would be you would need another 2 or 3 roll cabs so you could organise it all :o :o :o

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Omega General Help / Re: Rear brake pads.
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:15:48 »
That is correct the wind back ones are for the hand brake built into the calipper .

The reason for the bleed sequence is to get all the air out and stopping the pedal from feeling spongey

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Omega General Help / Re: Rear brake pads.
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:00:06 »
When you do brakes always take the brake fluid resevior cap off as it can reverse the seals in the master cylinder (never good) on fronts what you need in a set of swan neck or water pump grips, as for the rear on some cars they have to be wound back in, piston wind back tools are only about £15  for a half decent one. just remember if you undo the bleed nipples to bleed all the brakes once its finished, starting with the rear one oposite side from the master cylinder first then the other rear and then the front oposite the master cylinder follwed by the last remaining one,
Sorry to all those who know how to carry this out(not trying to teach people to suck eggs) but hopefuly stop people who havent done it before from having a  possible accident due to unsafe brakes.

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Omega General Help / Re: brake upgrade
« on: 18 June 2008, 19:28:27 »
my brakes seem to over heat with out too much spirited driving, but i like to brake late and hard, but when i try this in the miggy the pedal goes very spongey and when i stop all i can smell is cooked pads, almost as if the standard brakes aren't good enough for the car

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Omega General Help / Re: brake upgrade
« on: 17 June 2008, 22:07:27 »
Quote
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1205597748


are mv6 a straight swap? no spacers needed for callipers

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Omega General Help / brake upgrade
« on: 17 June 2008, 21:52:48 »
are there any brake upgrades that are availible for the 2.0 16v omega with any other vauxhalls, thats a direct bolt on??

cheers
shaun

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Omega General Help / Re: omega kit
« on: 18 June 2008, 19:21:52 »
 :-[ sorry must be the facelift version then, i thought they were c's, many appologies

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