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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: winfox on 28 March 2010, 20:41:38
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does anyone know of anywhere i can buy performance parts for my 2.5 v6? am looking for hi comp pistons, cam shafts, pulleys, flywheels and stuff of that sort.
also am very interested in adding a turbo to it or twin depending on the difficulty and was just wondering who had done it have found supercharged ones but no turbo ones
many thanks
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Pistons, valves, turbo's, pulleys, flywheels, etc - how much is that gonna cost (parts & labour) versus dropping a V8 in to it?
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As KW says, going to those lengths, probably better to start from a better baseline.
3.0l cams, and a chip can add noticible improvements for around £200 though.
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before planning to increase engine performance ,
you need to plan increase in cooling efficiency of that engine..both for coolant and oil.. :-/
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For the money it'd cost to make it faster, you could've bought a fast car in the first place without messing.
3.0 Cams, chip and filter would be a good place to start, plus an exhaust system.
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For the money it'd cost to make it faster, you could've bought a fast car in the first place without messing.
3.0 Cams, chip and filter would be a good place to start, plus an exhaust system.
30 to 40 hp..depending on the engine condition..
0.3- 0.4 secs better at 0-60..
I would start dismantling first ;D
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For the money it'd cost to make it faster, you could've bought a fast car in the first place without messing.
3.0 Cams, chip and filter would be a good place to start, plus an exhaust system.
30 to 40 hp..depending on the engine condition..
0.3- 0.4 secs better at 0-60..
Thats probably ambitious. 20bhp tops I would suggest...
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you could always fit a good s/hand 3.0lt lump and get 30 extra horses
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if you realy want to tune a 2.5
i'd go for 3 ltr cams and do abit of porting and gas flowing :y
a 2.6 exhaust manifold is alot better and maybe a decent chip :y
next on the list would be a good nox kit :y
that way, you have the extra grunt at the touch of a button but don't have to worry about the cooling problems you will get if you strap a supercharger or twin turbo kit on :y
i think that you will need to do some serious work to the cooling system once you get over 250 bhp but with nox, providing you don't run it continious, then you should be ok :y
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............to answer your original question, Regal and Courtneys are places where you can buy what you're looking for.
look in the ads in any months Total Vaux will also have ads for people that sell some of those components.
Having a stainless exhaust also helps (performance Cats etc) also helps.
I did:
3 litre cams, enlarged throttle body, (not popular with some peeps), enlarged inlet manifold divider, remap, modded box with re-usable air filter, and Longlife exhaust with 200 psi cats.
Got 215 bhp with ABS in august 2008.
Why? (and why not put in a V8 or buy another car?)
Because I wanted to and have loved every minute of it. :y :y
It was added to by doing some mods to the body work too last year :y :y
I'm very happy with what's been done and don't want another car......................
Good luck whatever you do!
Matthew
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Erm, think I'd just have done and get a Monaro!
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I looked at y26se exhaust manifolds at epc:
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/709/imagehandlerashxp.jpg
still the same crapy design - practically nonexistent primary tubes, not even a slightest hint to some degree of "performance" in their design... :(
what about their inner diameter?
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those are the Vectra manifolds.
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Just to add to your list, if you are intending on increasing performance they also remember about the Brakes ;-)
And have you also considered the increase in your insurance premium for a Modified car?
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well what the deal is me and my mate have decided we wanted to do a car up just for the crack and with regards insurance well were track daying it anyway wont be on the roads so far ive ported and polished it a general clean looking at de cat custom exhaust from power flow, breaks maybe 4 pot callipers slight lower (not chav lower), smooth the bumper get rid of what's not needed, front splitter, induction kit remove the weighty air con, heated seats, back seats ect lighter alloys, obviously all the work will be done ourself. but it has answered our question many thanks all and up date head gasket has gone (thats what you get for £200)
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For a trackday car, removing weight will give the biggest improvement imo. 3ltr cams is a no brainer ( cheapest way to an extra 20 or so horses) dont bother with K&N etc, the oil will kill the MAF. :y