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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 17 April 2008, 16:44:18
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I have done some digging 2.6 with 3.0 or 3.2 cams will be similar in power to the 3.0.
But would it be worth transplanting the whole engine to a 3.2?
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I have done some digging 2.6 with 3.0 or 3.2 cams will be similar in power to the 3.0.
But would it be worth transplanting the whole engine to a 3.2?
Depends what you want. How badly do you feel you need more power at the moment? What type of power are you after?
Changing the cams is not going to give you a big increase in torque anywhere in the rev range because, by and large, that's a function of engine capacity. It will probably just move it up the rev range a little so that torque buys you more power. That may not be what you want if towing, for example. :-/
I can testify that a 3.2 certainly has spades of pull from low revs and, having towed at pretty close to the max train weight, with an auto, it really didn't bat an eyelid.
It would be interesting to do a before and after drive of a cam upgrade to get more of a feel for what it does, but if it increases power it can only make the engine more peaky.
Engine change will probably be the better of the 2 options, but much more work and much more money. May need to change auto box(AR25?) and diff (wrong ratio?) as well.
Kevin
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Also costs - how much for Y32SE & AR35?
It is a bit gutless at low revs compared with a 3.0 but does rev well. For towing as long as nothing is lost above say 2500rpm no problem
Also fun of non Elite/MV6 3.2
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After a bit more go would like a 7 second 0-60
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After a bit more go would like a 7 second 0-60
That's a tall order for any Omega. Mine wil just about get into the high 7's as measured by an AP22. That's a straight standing start in sport mode without any abuse. A 3.2 manual would get a bit closer. :-/
Kevin