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Omega Gallery / Re: OMEGA CD 3.0 TURBO
« on: 27 November 2019, 13:47:07 »
Friends,

I added an important safety item: Aluminum Baffled Engine Oil Catch Can Breathe Tank.




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General Car Chat / Re: GARAGE OF DREAMS
« on: 20 November 2019, 14:12:34 »
I can not complain. My wife likes my Omega very much. It even supported me when I decided to install the turbo kit on the engine. I just didn't count the amount I spent.  ;D ;D ;D
I only know one woman who loves Supremas. She is the wife of our club's vice president, they have a green color, but they may not like the black ones either.  ;D ;D ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: Leak somewhere and carpet removal
« on: 19 November 2019, 13:44:02 »
I E module?

I.E. module.


thank you for the clarification :y


But what is it??

I forgot to translate electronic injetion.
Should have written Engine E.C.U. ;D ;D ;D
Sorry.

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Omega General Help / Re: Leak somewhere and carpet removal
« on: 18 November 2019, 13:36:13 »
In Omega A, the I.E. module is located at the base of column A. I have seen leaks in friend's cars, during engine washing or after heavy rain, water entered the car down the I.E.'s wiring and flooded the carpets. Where is I.E. located in Omega B?

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Omega Gallery / Re: black diesel
« on: 18 November 2019, 13:11:19 »
Very nice!!  :y :y :y

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Omega Gallery / Re: Omega 3.0 2000
« on: 18 November 2019, 13:00:06 »
Very beautiful car !!  :y :y :y
I really appreciate the rear spoiler. I would like to install Carlton GSI in my car, but I'm not finding it.

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Omega Gallery / Re: MOT DAY - Old Girl Flew Threw :)
« on: 18 November 2019, 12:52:10 »
Beautiful car and beautiful color  :y :y :y

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Omega Gallery / Re: Omega 3.0 2000
« on: 14 November 2019, 22:19:08 »
Pictures please.

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello again. Back in the MIG fold
« on: 14 November 2019, 22:16:54 »
I think you're right. Most importantly, have fun driving your favorite car. I strive to keep mine flawless. It's nice to see other people admiring your classic car.  :y :y :y

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General Car Chat / Re: GARAGE OF DREAMS
« on: 14 November 2019, 22:07:06 »
Nice cars  :y :y :y :y
I will still live in a house with a large garage like yours.
My first experience on an Omega was on Suprema 3.0.
My wife doesn't like Caravans, especially black ones. According to her, it's funeral car  ;D ;D ;D
A friend of ours (nickname Bradock) had a black Suprema with the "Funeral Service" logo on the back and carried a coffin (empty) at club meetings. The unsuspecting were scared ;D ;D ;D
Unfortunately his "funeral" Suprema was destroyed in an accident.

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General Car Chat / GARAGE OF DREAMS
« on: 12 November 2019, 14:47:10 »
Unfortunately, in my current home, the garage holds 1 large car and 2 smaller ones. In the future, I plan to move to a house with lots of space and fulfill my dream, as my friend, Willian, president of the Omega MG Club: Omega and Suprema, both 3.0. If possible I still want to have Australian Omega models B, C and D.




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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello again. Back in the MIG fold
« on: 11 November 2019, 13:50:02 »
Hi all,

Been away a while since I sold my last Mig, but I have recently picked up my new one, my third. I thought it might be useful to post a bit of an intro.
Firstly. Omega's are fantastic cars. Most people on here obviously get it, but to the rest of the world it's a bit of a best kept secret.
I've been looking for a while for a good V6 car to keep long term as a bit of a classic. (People usually snort at this point, but I don't much care.) I would have liked an Elite but I haven't seen one that looked good value. I'm not paying collectors car prices, not yet. My two previous cars were a 1997 2.5 CDX and 2002 2.6 CDX with cream leather. Liked both very much, but as our main caravan tow car it was starting to get rather expensive. Caravan towing now delegated, I need another car to do my 8 mile commute to work along Shropshire's mostly empty A roads. Enter Omega number three, a 2003 2.6 CDX in Nocturne blue with cream leather. A lovely combo, I think. Over the next few months I am planning to mostly DIY the vehicle into tip-top shape and will shortly be posting a few wanted ads on here for parts I would like. Some are cosmetic, I would like a saloon boot spoiler for example, but other items are service items and certain spares that might be worth squirrelling while I still can.
If anyone has any suggestions on critical parts to get that might be much more difficult to get in the future, I would be interested to hear opinions. One thing is certain, other than my own new car, I haven't seen another omega on the road in Shropshire in over 6 months.

Graham.

Welcome :y

Unfortunately, here too, Omega is mostly seen on weekends. I understand who runs a lot and chooses a more economical popular car (I've done this in the past). Currently I will also work with mine. It is 10 km (6 miles) round trip without much traffic.

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello
« on: 10 November 2019, 12:03:59 »
Omega is the car I want to have until the end of my life !!!
Welcome to OOF.
 :y

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Dear friends, the "Ford" cover did not support the Opel C30NE engine. The Omega MG Club president advised me to just change the sealing rubber from the original car cover, which would definitely solve the problem. As it has an Omega and a Suprema (both 3.0), I reinstalled the original cover (27 years of use) with the new sealing rubber, tested the car, reaching high revs and no longer leaked.  :y

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