Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 19 August 2006, 20:56:10
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Never seen this lump in a megga before, i heard there was a very early 2.0D...
Engine Transplant??
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-GLS-DTI-16V-BLACK_W0QQitemZ110020956075QQihZ001QQcategoryZ9858QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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A standard model better to get a 2.2 as these are slow - as bad as the 8v petrol
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Way too expensive. I think this is the 2.0dti used in Zafira/Vectra etc. Probably not quite powerful enough for Omega. But then, nor is the 2.0/2.2 petrol lump ;)
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Way too expensive. I think this is the 2.0dti used in Zafira/Vectra etc. Probably not quite powerful enough for Omega. But then, nor is the 2.0/2.2 petrol lump ;)
I seam to recall you wheel spinning my 2.2 off the line Jamie, so its not that underpowered! ;)
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I seam to recall you wheel spinning my 2.2 off the line Jamie, so its not that underpowered! ;)
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Didn't think it had a wheelspin in it... ;)
Must be those rock hard tyres - they were a little 'slippery' around that little S bend 1/2 mile down the road ;D
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I seam to recall you wheel spinning my 2.2 off the line Jamie, so its not that underpowered! ;)
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Didn't think it had a wheelspin in it... ;)
Must be those rock hard tyres - they were a little 'slippery' around that little S bend 1/2 mile down the road ;D
Hooligan!
That was the first time i ever felt the back end begin to step out too, i left all that kind of driving behind in my Mondeo ;D
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For such a large barge, the Omega is quite happy to be thrown around a bit... :D
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For such a large barge, the Omega is quite happy to be thrown around a bit... :D
I find it more agile the the '95 Mondeo i had...
A lot of passengers up front have been very suprised at how tight its turning circle is, and how you can chuck it into corners (even a facelift with rock hard tyres ;))
I wound up my boss once, by saying my Omega had a tighter turning Circle than a Fiesta Zetec S.... quick data search on Parkers.co.uk proved me right ;D
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That is a right old mish mash it looks like its got half the face lift interior too?
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I wasnt aware they had used to 2.0 DTi in the Omega until i read an article in Car Mechanics listing the engines used...begs the question Why? really, same as the use of the 2.0 8v.
I agree on the handling too...it's tidy enough flying it round the twistys, does roll abit more than the Calibra that im used to obviously, and im a little cautious of losing the back end on tight wet corners under tree's due to the torque...but keps its own non the less.
As for the wheelspin area, i spun my tyres up on Friday afternoon...it was hellish wet though ;)