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General Discussion Area / Re: Manual V Auto
« on: 23 April 2009, 19:51:10 »Quote
ive got a manual 3litrei think the manual isnt suited to the omega but the manuals are much fasteragree, manual muth better on fuel, town 17ish
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Please play nicely. No one wants to listen/read a keyboard warriors rants....
ive got a manual 3litrei think the manual isnt suited to the omega but the manuals are much fasteragree, manual muth better on fuel, town 17ish
Stevenage in Herts....Im sure you will fund local OOF member who can help
Need to get this done asap I think!
Cheers,
James
Hi all,
Am I right in thinking that a Vibration initially when braking (worse if braking hard at speed) is likely to be down to warped discs?
I notice my discs have a HUGE lip on them...time to get down Kwik fit?
Anything else I should consider?
Cheers,
James
Another one..But tough language..this site better then german
http://www.elektrony.cz/?&volba=ElKonfig&auto=op&model=Omega B [5/110]&velikost=16&typ=typ V94 Limousine
There's an awful lot of wear on the drivers seat for 78000 milesmy mv6 have done 160000 and seat look better
My saloon's passenger seat doesn't do that. I don't have the extra 'knob' either.... :-/ Is this something a RHD estate has too?on long run can do picknic table
serekQuoteI like that last example with the username at the bottom... I've brought the list to this end for youjohnty![]()
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You should get away with doing it with the engine in place, I've done VW Golf & Renault Laguna recently and left the enging in each time, not to mention mini's and maxi's years ago, I know they didn't need gearbox out, but space in them was tightagree, when last time was changed gearbox on laguna take 5h with tea break, not taking engine out