Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Johnny English on 20 January 2012, 09:47:34
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Hi pals,
one of my friends has to swap engine ecu on his C20NE Calibra (or Cavalier how it's called by you) he found some other ones that a bit different in part number. All of'em from C20NE Calibra the number are not the same though... :o The number of original is : bosch 0 261 200 368 gm 90 351 650 , and the number of offered ones : Bosch 0 261 200 100 GM 90 233 741 Or BOSCH 0 261 200 376 GM 90 351 648... :-\ :-\ :-\ Despite the difference might they be identicals? Does he feel free to use them without any trouble? Any advice please!
thx Laszlo
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Hi Laszlo
OK the orginal number you have listed, 90351650 is listed in the UK for a Vauxhall Carlton/Opel Omega A with a C20NE engine fitted. It has an ID Code of GG and was fitted from Chassis Number L1019855
The next number you list, 90233741 isn't a good number on EPC, it may have been superseeded
The last number, 90351648 is listed for a Vauxhall/Opel Calibra fitted with a C20NE engine.It has an ID Code od GE and is fitted to vehicles upto Chassis Number M1073383
Also listed for the Vauxhall Cavalier/Opel Vectra A, again fitted with a C20NE engine with an ID code of GE and fitted from Chassis Numbers LV100001, L1000001, L5000001 onwards and is not used with engine immoblizser
So from that i woulds say that the first number is incorrect for the vehicle if you have a Cavalier/VectraA/Calibra and the one you require is the last number 90351648.
If you want to send me the vehicle chassis number i can tell you what should have been fitted from the factory as the Opel version might be different from the Vauxhall version
Cheers
Andy
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I asked again my pal and he said that we spoke about Omega A not Calibra although both the car have C20NE engine, I'm sorry Andy for misunderstanding, please recheck by that. Chassis number is under investigation... Thanks Laszlo