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Title: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 06 August 2016, 18:42:45
So I have changed my driving style quite a bit over the last little while. I've been putting my foot down pretty much everywhere I go. I don't usually drive with passengers unless it's a holiday or summat. But yesterday had two passengers in the car. Kid and adult. And my car seemed sluggish.

Once they got out the car performed exactly as it always does with just me.

So question really is how many passengers do you take before you notice the extra weight holding you back.

Note that the adult and kid were normal size and not fattys  ;D though same can't be said of me at 17.5 st  :-[
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 06 August 2016, 18:47:16
And for the record my car for an omega is "pretty nippy" as told to me by Serek when he drove it  ;D

That I put down to the aforementioned change in driving style and the tranny learning. My car drops a cog and flies even at part throttle now.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Nick W on 06 August 2016, 18:50:40
Perhaps you need to upgrade to the adult spec Omega? ;D
Although driving that in the same way will soon downgrade you to the bus courtesy of a grumpy magistrate.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 06 August 2016, 18:54:55
Adult spec lol im sure if Lewis Hamilton drove them he'd say they're all shit  ;D

But anyway back on topic.....  ::) ;D
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: biggriffin on 06 August 2016, 19:13:31
Re-paint it faster black------ woooosh gone,,, ------ even faster white one in pursuit :P
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 06 August 2016, 19:51:57
Lol thanks BG
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: zirk on 07 August 2016, 01:51:42
And for the record my car for an omega is "pretty nippy" as told to me by Serek when he drove it  ;D

That I put down to the aforementioned change in driving style and the tranny learning. My car drops a cog and flies even at part throttle now.
You do drop yourself in it sometimes Mr WtB, try changing into Mens clothes and remove all the makeup next time before you go for a spin.  ::)
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2016, 09:27:50
 ;D ;D ;D

But the make up is like go faster stripes zirk lol

So guys....the passenger halting your progress question? Lol
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: TheBoy on 07 August 2016, 10:52:55
You need a gearbox upgrade for one thing...

TBH, if I am loaded, I do tend to drive with more leeway, but can't say its especially noticeable in either Omega...  ...I'm sure scientific results would say otherwise in a straight drag race/stop
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2016, 11:16:41
You need a gearbox upgrade for one thing...

TBH, if I am loaded, I do tend to drive with more leeway, but can't say its especially noticeable in either Omega...  ...I'm sure scientific results would say otherwise in a straight drag race/stop

Still need to come to you for that TB if the offers still on.  :y

Yeah it's odd. First time I really noticed it. But as said with just me it was noticeably back to how it normally is  :y
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: X30XE on 07 August 2016, 13:23:21
Don't think I've ever owned a car where I couldn't tell if the petrol tank was full or not.  But then I weigh 10.5 st so my weight is slowing the car down less to start off with.  Every car slows down noticably with passengers in my experience. Even 400bhp.

And for the love of god Webby... if you must insist on driving an old man's car ;) even if we all have to chip in a fiver... will you PLEASE get a 3.0 already!  :P  Either that or make Mark's franken-hybrid 3.2/2.6/3.0 thing!  :D
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2016, 13:32:00
Don't think I've ever owned a car where I couldn't tell if the petrol tank was full or not.  But then I weigh 10.5 st so my weight is slowing the car down less to start off with.  Every car slows down noticably with passengers in my experience. Even 400bhp.

And for the love of god Webby... if you must insist on driving an old man's car ;) even if we all have to chip in a fiver... will you PLEASE get a 3.0 already!  :P  Either that or make Mark's franken-hybrid 3.2/2.6/3.0 thing!  :D

Lol if anything happens to my car (which I pray it doesn't as I love it) I will have to go for a UK mustang with the biggest engine on offer...... assuming I could "find" the funds
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 07 August 2016, 13:39:27
The one with the 5.0 v8 in the trim I would have would be £37090. Gulp.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: ted_one on 07 August 2016, 15:07:52
Don't mess with that Ford shite.....get yourself some 'Thunder from Down Under' :y :)
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: biggriffin on 07 August 2016, 20:20:49
Don't mess with that Ford shite.....get yourself some 'Thunder from Down Under' :y :)
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Agreed.

If you must get a fud, the baby engine one is as quick as the v8?, and cheaper to run.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 08 August 2016, 18:13:17
Don't mess with that Ford shite.....get yourself some 'Thunder from Down Under' :y :)
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Agreed.

If you must get a fud, the baby engine one is as quick as the v8?, and cheaper to run.

Really???

I take it it's a small capacity turd blower? If so that's a no no. Petrol n/a for me
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: ted_one on 08 August 2016, 18:21:34
2.3 is turbo'd  0-60 5.9 seconds :y
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: steve6367 on 08 August 2016, 18:45:39
So I have changed my driving style quite a bit over the last little while. I've been putting my foot down pretty much everywhere I go. I don't usually drive with passengers unless it's a holiday or summat. But yesterday had two passengers in the car. Kid and adult. And my car seemed sluggish.

Once they got out the car performed exactly as it always does with just me.

So question really is how many passengers do you take before you notice the extra weight holding you back.

Note that the adult and kid were normal size and not fattys  ;D though same can't be said of me at 17.5 st  :-[

Certainly notice a change in my 2.5's if they are fully loaded - ie 4 adults and all the kit. I have always imagined a 3.0 or 3.2 would solve the problem  :y

Slightly more seriously the Auto box seem to struggle to be in the correct gear at the correct time under full load.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Nick W on 08 August 2016, 18:56:22

Certainly notice a change in my 2.5's if they are fully loaded - ie 4 adults and all the kit. I have always imagined a 3.0 or 3.2 would solve the problem  :y



It does; a 3.0 still cruises quite happily at 100mph with plenty left when loaded with 4 people and a bootful of booze luggage ;D  It doesn't make much difference to the economy either.
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Webby the Bear on 08 August 2016, 20:15:25
2.3 is turbo'd  0-60 5.9 seconds :y

Hmmm. Couldn't buy one without a v8 imo.  :y
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: McBandy on 10 August 2016, 01:21:36
Don't think I've ever owned a car where I couldn't tell if the petrol tank was full or not.  But then I weigh 10.5 st so my weight is slowing the car down less to start off with.  Every car slows down noticably with passengers in my experience. Even 400bhp.

And for the love of god Webby... if you must insist on driving an old man's car ;) even if we all have to chip in a fiver... will you PLEASE get a 3.0 already!  :P  Either that or make Mark's franken-hybrid 3.2/2.6/3.0 thing!  :D

If you're a spirited driver having a full tank makes a difference - the rear wheels become a lot more stubborn when trying to get them out of line that's for certain!
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 10 August 2016, 09:47:27
There's definitely factions among Omega owners re: 2.5 and 3.0 on here.  :)

As for my old girl - and I suspect Mr The Bear will be of the same opinion - my car sounds nice, drives smooth, and moves with a nice warm feeling when you want to (though that may be the heated seats)  ;)
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: YZ250 on 10 August 2016, 12:17:33
There's definitely factions among Omega owners re: 2.5 and 3.0 on here.  :)

As for my old girl - and I suspect Mr The Bear will be of the same opinion - my car sounds nice, drives smooth, and moves with a nice warm feeling when you want to (though that may be the heated seats)  ;)

For everyday use the 2.5 is fine.  :y  Where the difference becomes really apparent is when they are loaded or towing, especially up long hills. Oh, and overtaking.  :y ;D
The most noticeable example of this to me, as it was a regular run with the caravan, is towing 1600kg of caravan up Telegraph Hill towards Torquay in Devon. It's not steep but it is quite long, which is the part that drags lesser cars down when towing.
Towing with my 2.5 elite, I'd hit the bottom of the incline at 60mph, nail it all the way to the top and if I was lucky I would be doing around 40mph as it levelled out again. This is regardless of which gear mode I chose.
Towing with my 3.2 elite, I'd hit the bottom of the incline at 60mph, nail it, overtake cars that were in my way, back off slightly for the curve at the top, smile at the speedo reading just under 70mph....err............I mean just under 60mph  ::) , and then ease it back off as the road levels. The difference between the two in pulling power up hills was a real eye opener.  :y
Title: Re: Question for the "spirited" Omega drivers among us....
Post by: Nick W on 10 August 2016, 12:44:58
There's definitely factions among Omega owners re: 2.5 and 3.0 on here.  :)

As for my old girl - and I suspect Mr The Bear will be of the same opinion - my car sounds nice, drives smooth, and moves with a nice warm feeling when you want to (though that may be the heated seats)  ;)

For everyday use the 2.5 is fine.  :y  Where the difference becomes really apparent is when they are loaded or towing, especially up long hills. Oh, and overtaking.  :y ;D


Exactly right. And when I consider that there is no difference in the running costs, there is little to no difference in the fuel economy and when I bought mine 3.0 cars were slightly cheaper, I didn't see any reason to buy a 2.5. The only downside was I quickly realised that a manual 3.0 Elite estate was going to be very difficult to find ;D