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General Car Chat / Modified Omega B
« on: 29 December 2013, 13:09:33 »
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I still own a 1995 Opel (Vauxhall) MV6 since 2000. It is stopped since 2006 and I've done only about 10.000 miles with it. What a great car.
I also read with interest the first tree pages about performance, and I disagree with some members who have the opinion that there are not much to do to increase performance.

I did modify mine.

All the mods where carried out in 2001, my car was then dyno tested and showed 271 PS. I don't remember the maximum torque but, ok, it came up strongly at only about 4.000 revs, but the torque at low revs was not affected. Once going uphill (the tarmac was wet) the wheels started to spin in third gear and I almost lost control. I thought there was oil on the tarmac and went to check it but, I found no oil or debris. 

Most of the mods were bought or carried out in Germany and I will summarize those that I still remember:

1 - Cold Air Intake filter (BMC) with 76mm hoses. The air came from the front wheel arch (a hole had to be cut for that) and there are aluminum panels to keep the air more dense or cold.

2 - New larger throttle bodies and new plenum chamber (with intake trumpets at the bottom of the plenum).

3 - Bosch performance Fuel Injectors

4 - Bigger air mass meter.

5 - Schrick camshafts with longer duration and lift for street use and adjustable cam pulleys

6 - Reworked heads (ported and gasflowed), Del West valves, compression increased by 1 point, standard springs.

7  - ARP fasteners for the standard conrods.

8 - New billet Flywheel weighing 4Kg to replace the double mass flywheel (14 Kg or so) and new clutch.

9 - Tubular exhaust manifolds (3 to 2 to 1) with exhaust heat wrap.

10 - 200 cell cats.

11 - Complete Bastuck 63mm diameter stainless steel exhaust (manifolds adapted). Only one tube from the manifolds to the silencer. Gorgeous sound within the law and TUV approved.

12 - Magnecor 8mm Ignition Cables and NGK R spark plugs.

13 - Different thermostat.

14 - Bosch high pressure fuel pump (5 Bar) with flow regulation.

15 - New chip installed in Germany. It took a day in the dyno.

16 - Steinmetz quick shift gear

17 - Front and rear strut bars

18 - Bigger discs front. All disks drilled and grooved.

19 - KW coilovers Variant 2

The rest is bog standard including of course the rev limiter. It looks like a normal lowered car.

Ok, I could go for turbos and would have much more power, certainly more than 500PS/BHP, but I would then need a new Engine management system from Motec or similar, a crank from Pankl or similar, connecting rods from Arrow or similar, forged pistons from mahle or similar, bearings, rings, intercoolers, cometic gaskets or similar, engine valvetrain, dry sump, Xtrac gearbox or similar, aerodynamic appendices, and so on.
But that's not what I wanted at all.

Performance 0-100Kmh (0-62Mph) 5.5 seconds
Maximum real speed (tested in Germany) 280Kmh (174Mph).
 

Being a mechanical engineer and passionate about cars and bikes I had to do something.
Now that I'm retired and old I'll do other things.   
Nowadays I wouldn't have done it. 

Just thought you'd like to know that it could be done.


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Omega General Help / Re: Problems on my new Omega
« on: 18 November 2006, 00:15:33 »
Mayonese is condensation and usually appears only if you travel very short journeys and the engine doesn't reach normal temperature.
It may also happens if the engine overheats and a gasket is blown. You may have a blown head gasket. Check also if there is oil in water or vice versa.  

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Omega General Help / Re: LPG any good ?
« on: 17 November 2006, 11:07:00 »
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Greetings,
I have just got some LPG kit from Ebay, a 2nd hand OMVL set, and am going to need a tank and filler, and prob a few other bits as things go on. Anyone know where to get tanks and LPG parts at good prices?. I still use my boot a lot, so I was thinking about one of these tanks that goes in place of  the spare, yet they seem to be as rare as.....and cost a lot. Surely they are just the toroidal tank mounted vertically with a different fuel gauge sensor?.

I know a few members have got LPG; what do you think of LPG?. Is the saving worth the effort, or is the extra number of bits to service a pain ( not 1 fuel system but 2 !). With the move towards 'green fuel' it might be a good idea to get converted because they might start taxing petrol cars harder. How about an 'LPG Installation Party' ?.

On a different tack, space and flexibility are some of the reasons I like the Omega. I currently  have 2 *3m lengths of gutter pipe currently in without a lot of bother, I used to regularly carry 12 off 17" monitors, and a couple of 15"s, and could still drive in comfort and style. In fact, I once got a whole Central heating system in, a boiler and 6 rads, OK a couple on the roof but...Other cars may go faster, but they are not as versatile in doing different jobs. Combi van or Omega, you choose!
Cheers Ken


For assistance refarding LPG try Gas Kits Uk martyncollins_uk@yhaoo.co.uk

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Omega General Help / Re: Head gasket set
« on: 17 November 2006, 11:59:42 »
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Thanks for that, looks like it's down the dealers at lunchtime tomorrow then


Hi,
All top engine gaskets (kit, comprises everything that you need) £105.00 from autovaux.  

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Omega General Help / Re: A few part numbers and prices required
« on: 17 November 2006, 11:49:40 »
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Can anyone help  :) the parts i require numbers for are

header / expansion tank
top / bottom radiator hoses

For 2.6 v6 Vectra y26se engine - also does anyone have a rough idea of costs ?

Yup not an omega i know but sure someone could assist.....i dont just want to ask my local vx dealer for the parts as they will probably get em wrong - they have done it a few times already. I want to go armed with part numbers

oh and Jamie ive heard you talk of Evans Halshaw - a name ive never heard. Untill i walked into my local vx dealer to see it branded "evans Halshaw"   >:( seems the last lot sold out.




Heater tank: 90411630 cars without multi function display
Header tank: 90500223 for cars with multi function display
Header tank cover: 90467473
Radiator hose inlet: 90572935 £ 11.00 from autovaux
Radiator hose outlet: 9202680 £4.60 from Autovaux  

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Omega General Help / Re: very light wheel knock
« on: 17 November 2006, 12:06:58 »
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I would still try changing those droplink bars
Cheers Pete


Hi,
Raise the car and rotate the wheels. Could be from the suspension but also from the brakes. Also check the rubbers in the front suspension arm assembly.

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Omega General Help / Re: Cheapo Tech2 lead
« on: 12 November 2006, 02:31:59 »
The best diag tool i've come across is OpelScanner from http://www.obd-2.de.
It's German but there is an English version.

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Omega General Help / Air condition
« on: 14 November 2006, 16:11:46 »
Hi,
My car has the old rotary air condition knobs but I aquired in eBay a 1998 climate control display with digital numbers. Does anyone know if this can be retrofitted and installed in a 1995 Omega with rotary knobs?

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hi good people!
« on: 17 November 2006, 10:25:32 »
Hi and welcome!  ::)

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hi good people!
« on: 17 November 2006, 10:23:32 »
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Hi folks,

Well, finally got round to registering, but unfortunately for reasons of pure selfishness I am afraid!

Hoping I am not taking the mickey, but possible problems on my new (old) Omega!

Going to post in the problems and general AARRGH!!! area as I am a little bit perplexed!

Speak soon...

Cheers


Andi

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hi everibody.
« on: 14 November 2006, 15:59:33 »
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Hi mate and welcome to the forum. Were all the mods done at the same time, or at different stages? Which individual bits made the most improvement?


The mods were made in 2 stages so I don't know exactly what has made the most improvement, but definitely the exhaust - 3 into 1 exhaust manifolds, cats, and the replacement of the two silencers with just one 63mm inner diameter pipe with a straight through middle section and no silencer, dramatically reduced backpressure and the sound of a V6 in full song is a different experience and the BMC induction kit made an increasement of at least 20HP.  

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hi everibody.
« on: 14 November 2006, 15:41:29 »
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hi and welcome ... sounds like you've done quite a few mods already to get an extra 77 BHP ... you've got deep pockets then, lol  ;D


Yes I spent quite a lot in this car, around 10.000 GBP but the power is astounding. For example when I shift to 3rd gear nothing happens but if the road is wet it spins the rear wheels at 70 MPH or 120 Km/h as we say here, when the cams come on song. Unfortunately the weakest points in this engine, in standard guise, are the crankshaft and conrods. The 3.2 crank is different because it's made of steel rather than iron.  

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hi everibody.
« on: 12 November 2006, 15:29:55 »
Hello to everybody. I am new to this forum, I discovered it yesterday through a search engine and I found it useful to share experiences.
I have a modified Opel Omega 1995 MV6. I don't use it everyday because I also have an Audi A6 2.5 TDI V6 and a 2000 1.6 Vetra B, but nonetheless I use it quite often.
I am from Portugal so the specs of my MV6 here in Portugal may differ from MV6 Vauxhalls in England.
There is no sunroof but apart from that everything is there (everything electric)including heated leather seats.

Modifications so far:
NGK racing plugs
Magnecor 8.5mm racing HT leads
Chipped from a German Chipping company
BMC Air Induction kit
3 into 1 exhaust manifolds (X2)
Bastuck Exhaust from the manifolds
200 cpi sports cats
large bore throttle body and modified plenum chamber
Uprated fuel pressure regulator 4 Bar
IMOTEC con rods (safe up to 11.000 RPM, but the crank can not withstand it)
ARP conrod bolts
Fidanza billet ultra lightened and balanced flywheel
uprated Courtenay clutch  
Scrick fast road camshafts
Ligtweith alloy pulleys
Lexmaul air box
Modified heads (free flowed but with standard valves)
KW Variant 2 suspension (coil overs) fully adjustable with kony dampers
Grooved and drilled disc brakes from Germany
Steimetz short shift billet gearchange to eliminate the truck type gearchange on Omegas (no longer available)
HID Xenon headlights
cool running thermostat
17" wheels with 255/40 Continental Contisport2 tires
etc,

Dino tested 285 HP

Yesterday I posted that to diagnose the car I use OpelScanner and I recommend it to everybody. See it at http://www.obd-2.de. It is German but there is an English version (worth every cent).
I also have the cheapo TECH2 but is not comparable to the OpelScanner.

I would like to know if someone has experience with:
VAUX-COMM at http://www.onboarddiagnostics.co.uk/content/category/2/5/2/
and
Vaucheck from Gendan UK http://www.enginecheck.co.uk/vauxcheck/

I would also like to know why software diagnostic tools made a difference between 1997 and on Omegas and prior to 1997, because I see no difference.

Cheers to everybody.
 




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General Discussion Area / Re: Irmscher - where to buy
« on: 17 November 2006, 12:18:32 »
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>:(

tantrum thrown tonight, toys are all out the pram

sick of trawling ebay waiting for irmscher parts -  local vx are clueless i wouldnt want to even ask them about bits....

irmscher website doesnt seem to let you buy direct, any other search via google has`nt thrown up on line retailers.

So where do we in buy the magic "I" parts ?

all i want is 65mm centre caps and back box....for starters. The usual vx haunts lmf vaux and autovaux are drawing blanks too....

anyone ?


Hi,
http://www.irmscher-bits.com/catalog/  in the UK.

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