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Omega General Help / Re: V6 missfire
« on: 10 March 2018, 23:22:59 »
Did you check the hose on the fuel pump for cracks? Also important to make sure the hose isn't kinked causing the throughput to be restricted.

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Not sure I'd trust even an ABS printed adjuster, and definitely not a PLA printed one...

Should be trivial to make a model and 3d print it in ABS if somebody wants to be a ginny pig. I have some fetching yellow ABS ATM ;D

You shouldn't. The original is also ABS. ;)

The picture Vega posted is from my reproduction. I was lucky enough to have some contacts in the 3D printing world and got at it. We have tried several options like ABS, which has several disadvantages. After quite some testing I ended up having these print on an industrial 3D printer, using Nylon as a fillament. I dare to say it is better than the original and not as costly as the aluminium ones.

Fun fact, the other adjuster in the headlight on the outer side... the one that never breaks... is also from nylon. So were the adjusters in the very old headlights before the clear 'glass' Hella units were available.

Also tried a version from Poland, made from PU and with a metal front.. that one came loose after less than a year.

Do you have a link to where I can order yours?

Thanks

Jan

I've sent you a PM.

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Not sure I'd trust even an ABS printed adjuster, and definitely not a PLA printed one...

Should be trivial to make a model and 3d print it in ABS if somebody wants to be a ginny pig. I have some fetching yellow ABS ATM ;D

You shouldn't. The original is also ABS. ;)

The picture Vega posted is from my reproduction. I was lucky enough to have some contacts in the 3D printing world and got at it. We have tried several options like ABS, which has several disadvantages. After quite some testing I ended up having these print on an industrial 3D printer, using Nylon as a fillament. I dare to say it is better than the original and not as costly as the aluminium ones.

Fun fact, the other adjuster in the headlight on the outer side... the one that never breaks... is also from nylon. So were the adjusters in the very old headlights before the clear 'glass' Hella units were available.

Also tried a version from Poland, made from PU and with a metal front.. that one came loose after less than a year.

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Omega General Help / Re: Polybushing
« on: 02 October 2017, 23:21:45 »
Like Vega I am running the Powerflex + Strongflex Yellow combination and so far no complaints. I like the design of the Strongflex better as these don't have the metal ring, so I assume it does not stress the wishbone as much as some of the other designs I have seen.

From Powerflex front bushings + new OEM rear bushings (for +/- 30k km's) to the current setup (+/- 8k km's) has proven to be a very great upgrade. The car feels much more stable in corners and especially at roundabouts the handling is so much better. Also with the Brembo brakes it is also more stable if those are put to the test.

I would advice to be smart with the wishbones that are being used, I've seen PU mods being put in pretty rusty arms.. not the best idea.

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: New from the Netherlands
« on: 02 August 2015, 19:16:20 »
Oh no, there he is. ;D

Welcome to the man who, being 'our' Omega Doctor from the OpelOmegaPortal.nl, is responsible for solving most of the (sometimes major) technical issues me and my trio of Migs manages to come up with.

Action pic!


Whereas my other duo keeps a close eye on his mean machine outside


Cya matey!  :y

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Omega Gallery / Re: My fifth omega :) 3.2 v6 MV6
« on: 09 July 2015, 22:04:50 »
Very nice looking car. I'm usually all about original or Irmscher rims, but really liking the looks of these.


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Omega General Help / Re: auto to manual clutch/flywheel options
« on: 07 April 2015, 21:44:35 »
Won't be a fit, as the dual mass flywheel of the V6 has 8 mounting holes, the 2.0 and 2.2 only have 6 of those.
 
Did a motorswap in one of my Omega's, from 2.0 to 3.0 and keeping the manual of the 2.0.. had to replace the flywheel and clutch (bigger size as well).

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Had a good laugh about it, nice job. ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: How often do you wash your car?
« on: 15 February 2015, 14:51:30 »
Every week, especially with all the salt on the road (and therefore on the car) unless temps are sub-zero.

Two buckets, microfiber washmitt, and some extra attention to the inside of the wheel arches to make sure these aren't collecting dirt and keep the rust away as long as possible.

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General Car Chat / Re: Thoughts on my MP3 install please
« on: 15 February 2015, 14:43:27 »
@ OP: a very interesting solution. Mr. Metalrush and myself are very interested as we would like to create a similar function in our cars.

Found the player on eBay (actually a friend did  ;D )

;D

And you are working on a 2015 sir, not a 2013. ;)


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Omega Gallery / Re: humbucker's 2004 Irmscher MV6 #irmscherMV6
« on: 26 January 2015, 20:04:50 »
Nice to see you created a topic again here too. I am a follower of your FB page for quite a while now and really like seeing your efforts getting this MV6 back on the road. Got to give some credits for the nice photo's too.. makes it a lot of fun too. I've been reading through all these pages again.  :)

Interesting combination you are doing now with the Catera elements, liking the non-standard approach by getting it fit the way you like it. Best from both worlds.

Keep it up. :y

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Omega Gallery / Re: Wheeels
« on: 01 January 2015, 20:07:39 »
The version on the left for sure, these look good on the car.

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I had to modify mine.

From:


to:


Result:

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Omega Gallery / Re: my 2 omega irmscher
« on: 27 August 2014, 09:21:03 »
Thanks.  :y

Currently I don't, sorry. These are so rare and yet so popular at the same time.

Same with that rear bumper I am looking for, quite a pain to find. Especially as I prefer the one with the double left instead of the duplex, though a duplex bumper would be great to have too. :)

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Omega Gallery / Re: my 2 omega irmscher
« on: 26 August 2014, 23:13:06 »
That is a nice set of wheels.  :y

Still enjoying the Sport Stars I bought from you a few years ago.  :)
do you have any photos of you car? :)
think there my side skirts are in your country somewhere too :y

Indeed they are!  :)

I'll make a thread of my projects sometime soon, but here you see your former set of wheels

As you know them:


Had them coated shortly after getting them:


Now searching for an irmscher rear bumper to complete the rest of the set I have waiting.  :)


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