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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: omega3000 on 01 August 2012, 22:16:33
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So what are these 2.2 diesels like to drive , if you have just bought one are you impressed with the economy and anything you would like to mention for the plus sides to buy one . Economy would i think be the reason for buying one but what mpg would it do and anything that generally wears out ...are those turbos expensive if they need replaced or are they bullet proof , im thinking 40+mpg would that be right :)
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Not driven the diesel Omega, EMD. Forty to the gallon sounds about right for a soot chucker though.
I suppose you could call them "the pragmatists choice"
I'll stick with my MV6. :y
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Not driven the diesel Omega, EMD. Forty to the gallon sounds about right for a soot chucker though.
I suppose you could call them "the pragmatists choice"
I'll stick with my MV6. :y
Thats good then , better than my 12-18 around town :( so i had a 2.0 dti astra before and although a lot lighter than the omega it was suprisingly sluggish , easy maintenance is a plus on the 4 pot though :)
Oh do i recall there maybe a problem with exhaust studs or manifolds ?
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Well my 03 GLS Dti is great on fuel and when it wants to it will go granted you have to proper wind it up but sits perfectly on motorway and will sit at 100 all day long and still get 40+ to the gallon I'll report back on the Elite Estate Dti when I have had a drive :)
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Diesel technology is moving on relentlessly. Some modern diesels are well worth a look. :y
Five years ago I wouldn't have said that. :y
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Well my 03 GLS Dti is great on fuel and when it wants to it will go granted you have to proper wind it up but sits perfectly on motorway and will sit at 100 all day long and still get 40+ to the gallon I'll report back on the Elite Estate Dti when I have had a drive :)
Thanks sam , 40mpg it is then . Not expecting mind blowing performance and economy is the name of the game , watching the fuel gauge go down quickly in mine is becoming an issue but then i only use the car for short journeys . Dti omega with the same comfort sounds good :) I presume the older 2.5 diesel lump is not an option to consider .
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I've heard on small journeys there just as thirsty as the petrol alternative as its a very solid heavy block but I work locally and I have relatives local with 15 miles and the Miggy Dti still shows good fuel economy
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
Yes very good mileage pete , same with everything with regular oil changes and stuff it should last a good while ... was the 2.2 dti used just in the omega ? Just wondering about spares availability , also wondering about an estate version like you have for more practical usage ....am missing the estate cars that ive owned esp when you need one like the other week to pick up a washing machine ::) :y
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
Yes very good mileage pete , same with everything with regular oil changes and stuff it should last a good while ... was the 2.2 dti used just in the omega ? Just wondering about spares availability , also wondering about an estate version like you have for more practical usage ....am missing the estate cars that ive owned esp when you need one like the other week to pick up a washing machine ::) :y
Also used in the Vectra C... This is my one...
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
Yes very good mileage pete , same with everything with regular oil changes and stuff it should last a good while ... was the 2.2 dti used just in the omega ? Just wondering about spares availability , also wondering about an estate version like you have for more practical usage ....am missing the estate cars that ive owned esp when you need one like the other week to pick up a washing machine ::) :y
Spares aren't a problem. Not that I've needed many :)
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
This one ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-CD-DTI-SILVER-/221082700469?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item33798e4ab5#ht_600wt_1181
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Thanks for that twiglet as didnt realise they were in the vectra's , so parts are plenty . That 400000 miler looks to have worn well considering :y
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After close on approaching five years of ownership I can't fault my DTi. Injector seals are one to look for, if the car faces up hill & fails to start, then it'll more than likely be these. Though they're not a major job.
Other than that with no cam belt to change & with regular oil changes etc they'll last & last.
I saw one for sale on ebay last week with 406,000, though it did have a new engine 20,000 earlier, but 386,000 still bloody good.
Mine's just gone by the 100,000 a few weeks ago :) He'll out run a 2.2 petrol any day & still give 42mpg combined :y :y
This one ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-CD-DTI-SILVER-/221082700469?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item33798e4ab5#ht_600wt_1181
That's the one Pete. Testament to the engine I'd say :y :y
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Arrh cam chain driven too :) :)
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The achiles heal of this engine is the fuel injection pump. They are quite delicate and a horrendous price to replace. There are a few things you can do to ensure they last though...
Don't use cheap fuel
Don't let the fuel level get too low
Definately don't ever run out of fuel!!
A drop of 2 stroke oil in each tank of diesel helps too. :y
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The achiles heal of this engine is the fuel injection pump. They are quite delicate and a horrendous price to replace. There are a few things you can do to ensure they last though...
Don't use cheap fuel
Don't let the fuel level get too low
Definately don't ever run out of fuel!!
A drop of 2 stroke oil in each tank of diesel helps too. :y
Mine has this every fill up :y
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How big should that drop of 2-stroke be?
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
Just the Comma cheap mineral stuff from my local auto factors. I have a trade account ;)
A bottle lasts me quite a while, as I don't do many miles :y I'm squeezing 47.9 mpg at the moment too :) Driving like I've never driven before ;D ;D
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
Just the Comma cheap mineral stuff from my local auto factors. I have a trade account ;)
A bottle lasts me quite a while, as I don't do many miles :y I'm squeezing 47.9 mpg at the moment too :) Driving like I've never driven before ;D ;D
How much do you pay for 5 litres Pete (if that's the quantity you buy it in?)
That's bloody impressive mpg mate! I did manage to get a full tank to full tank average of 60.2mpg out of our 2.2 dti Vectra once (just over 700 miles!), but my god it was hard work! The concentration required trying to second guess what all the muppets on the road were going to next was properly exhausting!! ::)
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
Just the Comma cheap mineral stuff from my local auto factors. I have a trade account ;)
A bottle lasts me quite a while, as I don't do many miles :y I'm squeezing 47.9 mpg at the moment too :) Driving like I've never driven before ;D ;D
How much do you pay for 5 litres Pete (if that's the quantity you buy it in?)
That's bloody impressive mpg mate! I did manage to get a full tank to full tank average of 60.2mpg out of our 2.2 dti Vectra once (just over 700 miles!), but my god it was hard work! The concentration required trying to second guess what all the muppets on the road were going to next was properly exhausting!! ::)
I only buy one litre at a time. Must get some more though :y
It is very hard work guessing what traffic lights, road users idiots & other obstacles are going to do.
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
Just the Comma cheap mineral stuff from my local auto factors. I have a trade account ;)
A bottle lasts me quite a while, as I don't do many miles :y I'm squeezing 47.9 mpg at the moment too :) Driving like I've never driven before ;D ;D
How much do you pay for 5 litres Pete (if that's the quantity you buy it in?)
That's bloody impressive mpg mate! I did manage to get a full tank to full tank average of 60.2mpg out of our 2.2 dti Vectra once (just over 700 miles!), but my god it was hard work! The concentration required trying to second guess what all the muppets on the road were going to next was properly exhausting!! ::)
I only buy one litre at a time. Must get some more though :y
It is very hard work guessing what traffic lights, road users idiots & other obstacles are going to do.
The best price I can find for 5 litres is about £20. Is that about right would you say? :-\
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I put in 300ml on every fill :y Don't buy the expensive stuff.
Out of interest Pete, what do you use and where do you get it from?
I'm thinking I should really invest in a larger quantity of the stuff, as it will get used eventually. :y
Just the Comma cheap mineral stuff from my local auto factors. I have a trade account ;)
A bottle lasts me quite a while, as I don't do many miles :y I'm squeezing 47.9 mpg at the moment too :) Driving like I've never driven before ;D ;D
How much do you pay for 5 litres Pete (if that's the quantity you buy it in?)
That's bloody impressive mpg mate! I did manage to get a full tank to full tank average of 60.2mpg out of our 2.2 dti Vectra once (just over 700 miles!), but my god it was hard work! The concentration required trying to second guess what all the muppets on the road were going to next was properly exhausting!! ::)
I only buy one litre at a time. Must get some more though :y
It is very hard work guessing what traffic lights, road users idiots & other obstacles are going to do.
The best price I can find for 5 litres is about £20. Is that about right would you say? :-\
That's not bad mate :y Though I don't recall what I paid for the last litre :-\ ;D