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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #75 on: 01 July 2010, 03:02:46 »

Very very nice project! I like people who are brave enough to try new stuff.

I see you're using a DBW plenum, but you have modified it to take an IACV and EGR system. How did you fit the IACV? I have a spare DBW plenum that I'd like to fit on my car :)
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #76 on: 02 July 2010, 22:27:16 »

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Very very nice project! I like people who are brave enough to try new stuff.

I see you're using a DBW plenum...

DBW? As in Drive By Wire? Have i missed something?
I can definately see a throttle cable in there?
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #77 on: 03 July 2010, 00:25:49 »

OK. Read the posts, seen the pics, nice Migs & interesting work going on, watched the youtube vid, yeah, good car control. But what is all the LSD fuss about? I can & have done exactly the same in my MV6, my old 2.5, Sierras, cortinas, Crapis(just for you MDTM), Mk1 & 2 Escorts, Marinas, Datsun 120y's, Moggie Minors you name it.
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #78 on: 03 July 2010, 03:53:10 »

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Very very nice project! I like people who are brave enough to try new stuff.

I see you're using a DBW plenum...

DBW? As in Drive By Wire? Have i missed something?
I can definately see a throttle cable in there?

Yes, Drive By Wire.
It looks like a modified DBW plenum. Motor-box for butterflies opened and a remedy to fit cable. Or did they produce a long plenum with cable too? Anyway, I was surprised to see an IACV on the long type of plenum.
Oh, on second sight I see it also have EGR fitted? Hmm.. For some reason I can't find that plenum on EPC, neither have I seen one like it - that's why I wondered if it's modified.
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #79 on: 03 July 2010, 13:25:08 »

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Hmm.. For some reason I can't find that plenum on EPC, neither have I seen one like it - that's why I wondered if it's modified.
This is stock long plenum fitted on facelift 3.0 coming with IACV, EGR etc. (motronic 2.8.1)

The EGR is no longer used, because the exhast if fitted from 3.2 - no EGR, no cat heating system. The EGR is just connected to the installation to avoid check light flashing.

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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #80 on: 03 July 2010, 13:46:37 »

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OK. Read the posts, seen the pics, nice Migs & interesting work going on, watched the youtube vid, yeah, good car control. But what is all the LSD fuss about? I can & have done exactly the same in my MV6, my old 2.5, Sierras, cortinas, Crapis(just for you MDTM), Mk1 & 2 Escorts, Marinas, Datsun 120y's, Moggie Minors you name it.

You say you don't need LSD ? Sorry, I don't buy it :D

check the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CoTWzs54Ko&playnext_from=TL&videos=DBbUGW_3ppw

BMWs with LSD and from 1:55 my miggy few years ago without LSD having problems with some full donuts over the cone...
Can't you see the diffirence?


Now take a look here at 1:35

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITqvMGOrYp0

That's how the LSD make the diffirence...



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   NEWSFLASH You hav'nt just invented drifting & you don't have to spend a fortune to do it! ::)

You take it to serious :)

It's not a drift car, i don't spend fortune on it :)

I just do some tuning and modding for fun, learning, experience or experiment...
Besides all of these it still remains my civil car to drive me to work or on holidays :)

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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #81 on: 05 July 2010, 23:21:51 »

mine is a 1999 pre-facelift and it originally came with the long plenum as standard?
Although its now running a modified short plenum i bought from a 2.5 V6
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #82 on: 06 July 2010, 10:01:31 »

Am I missing something??

Mine is a 3.0 on a 99 plate, long plenum. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to having a short plenum fitted, is one better than the other?

(have both, will fit the better one)
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« Reply #83 on: 06 July 2010, 10:10:56 »

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Am I missing something??

Mine is a 3.0 on a 99 plate, long plenum. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to having a short plenum fitted, is one better than the other?

(have both, will fit the better one)

hm, afaik the long plenum is better...

but the mantzel resonator box was created for the short plenum, so it is possible it will give better performance with the short plenum, than fitted on the long one.

Another thing is the resonator box is easier to fit on the short plenum...

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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #84 on: 06 July 2010, 10:23:15 »

That was the answer I wanted! thanks Buddy. :y :y
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #85 on: 07 July 2010, 13:21:05 »

weld the diff, keep it standard, they drift mint ;) :D
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #86 on: 07 July 2010, 20:19:04 »

Ive got a modified short plenum and something better than the mantzel power resonator, will be fitting this weekend, so watch this space for photos...
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Re: New modifications of my Omega
« Reply #87 on: 07 July 2010, 23:26:53 »

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Ive got a modified short plenum and something better than the mantzel power resonator, will be fitting this weekend, so watch this space for photos...
well, i can't wait to see it  :)
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