Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rajveer.sandhu on 28 April 2011, 19:39:33
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If I wanted to up the power in my Omega, I am told that I can replace my 3.0 Intake Cams with 3.0 Exhaust Cams in my 3.0 Engine.
Would having 2x 3.0 Exhaust Cams in the engine produce more power or
having 2x 3.2 Exhaust Cams in the engine (rather than the standard 1x Exhaust Cam and 1x Intake Cams)
Raj
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doubt it
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If I wanted to up the power in my Omega, I am told that I can replace my 3.0 Intake Cams with 3.0 Exhaust Cams in my 3.0 Engine.
Would having 2x 3.0 Exhaust Cams in the engine produce more power or
having 2x 3.2 Exhaust Cams in the engine (rather than the standard 1x Exhaust Cam and 1x Intake Cams)
Raj
Vauxhall spent millions developing these engines. . So you need to ask yourself, would Vauxhall not have put Exhaust Cams in all four places if it would have been better? :-?
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I have 2x 3.2 inlet and 2x 3.2 exhaust cams for a very reasonable price. You can put them on in any order you want. ;) :D ;D
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If I wanted to up the power in my Omega, I am told that I can replace my 3.0 Intake Cams with 3.0 Exhaust Cams in my 3.0 Engine.
Would having 2x 3.0 Exhaust Cams in the engine produce more power or
having 2x 3.2 Exhaust Cams in the engine (rather than the standard 1x Exhaust Cam and 1x Intake Cams)
Raj
what you could do is ...........
sell your slow, lardy Omega & buy a fast(er) car! ;) ;) ;)