Omega Owners Forum
Newbie Area => Newbie Welcome Area => Topic started by: Dixiesatellite on 23 December 2007, 06:28:13
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Hello,
I joined the Omega Owners Forum to find out information about the Omegas and this site seems to have a lot of great info. I am based in Japan (work), so there are not too many Omegas around here, but I like all things Opel, especially the Diesels. I do not own an Omega at the moment.
I am very intersted in the engines and transmissions the Opel (Omegas) use as I also like inline 6 cylinder diesel engines, either petrol or diesel. My most recent car has been a Nissan Terrano 4x4 Diesel 2.7 DTi, (4 Cyl) but I am not really a 4WD person. The economy was average as the Terrano is pretty heavy and 100 BHP is asking a bit much to pull it around.
The nick is from a car bought back in the early 90s when I lived in the US for a year - a Southern 1972 Plymouth Satellite w/ 400 CI 4-BBL (6.6L) to rod around in and which I drove across country twice. The car got 15 Highway MPG on a good day and to fill it up cost $20 for 20 Gallons (back then). I had a ball with that thing and all my extra cash went into the tank. But I blame that on being young and clueless :-)
I am very interested in the technical details of the Opel (BMW) 2.5 TDs and all aspects of TD performance / tuning for this engine family.
Cheers,
Ian B.
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Welcome to the forum :y
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hello and welcome,season's greetings to you too,enjoy 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Hi Ian and welcome to the forum :)
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Hello,
I joined the Omega Owners Forum to find out information about the Omegas and this site seems to have a lot of great info. I am based in Japan (work), so there are not too many Omegas around here, but I like all things Opel, especially the Diesels. I do not own an Omega at the moment.
I am very intersted in the engines and transmissions the Opel (Omegas) use as I also like inline 6 cylinder diesel engines, either petrol or diesel. My most recent car has been a Nissan Terrano 4x4 Diesel 2.7 DTi, (4 Cyl) but I am not really a 4WD person. The economy was average as the Terrano is pretty heavy and 100 BHP is asking a bit much to pull it around.
The nick is from a car bought back in the early 90s when I lived in the US for a year - a Southern 1972 Plymouth Satellite w/ 400 CI 4-BBL (6.6L) to rod around in and which I drove across country twice. The car got 15 Highway MPG on a good day and to fill it up cost $20 for 20 Gallons (back then). I had a ball with that thing and all my extra cash went into the tank. But I blame that on being young and clueless :-)
I am very interested in the technical details of the Opel (BMW) 2.5 TDs and all aspects of TD performance / tuning for this engine family.
Cheers,
Ian B.
Welcome Ian. Omegatoy is your man :y
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Welcome to the Forum Ian ;)
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:) Hiya Ian.
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Welcome to the Forum mate :)
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Welcome to the forum ian from south london, and a very merry christmas to you. :)
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Welcome to the forum. :)
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Hello & Welcome :y
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:)Welcome aboard. Interesting selection of vehicles. :y
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Hi & welcome to the forum :y
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"Hello"and welcome :)
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Welcome :)
The Vauxhall Omega 2.5TD uses the BMW M51 tds engine but is detuned to 120bhp to protect the weak autobox. If you get a manual, or put in a stronger auto, its easy to rechip back to BMW spec, and beyond.
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Seasons greetings and welcome to the O O F :) :y
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Hi, and welcome to site.
Zirk.
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Welcome to the forum :y
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Welcome, enjoy the forum. :)
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Hello All,
Sorry for the late response (away on work etc.). Thanks for all the warm welcomes. Looking forward to learning lots about these cars and they engine / transmissions combos.
I am especially interested in Omega Diesel tuning modifcations. More on that later.
Cheers,
Ian B.
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Hello & welcome :)
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Hello and welcome