Hi chaps
Well i have 3 OPEL omegas in the family. One of them is MFL (I think) v6 2.5 manual German Opel. others are 2.0 PFL - one 8v - other 16v.
lately gathered a few questions and decided to combine them. Will try to be as short as I can with sufficient information.
Q1. DIFF
There was a rumor before ( for omega A/ Carlton) that estates used slower diff than saloons. Looking through some info around for Omega B - all 2.0 and 2.5 including saloons and estates seems to be fitted with 3.9 diff ratio. well hayness says PFL v6 manual were with 3.7 diff. Any comments? maybe difference to mainland europe models? Seems weird same diff and gearbox for 2.0 8v and v6 2.5 24v - 112 vs 170 BHP
Q2. Engine loom
Well both 2.0 omegas are my dads. He travels alot and used to use 16v more than 8v before 16v seized engine.
A few differences between the 2 :
16v - LPG sequential inj. vs singlepoint venturi type
16v has working air con vs crippled system on 8v that requires alot to make it work.
16v is around 150k miles vs 8v that is over 300K miles (yes miles)...
So you get the drift 8v is quite tired car with quite a bit of miles on t
he clock.
Here is a weird bit - 8v engine is superb. No oil usage, pulls strong ( for 112BHP), very quiet and on idle barely one can hear it run.
I am sure this 8v is a replacement engine in the cars life. So i am planning on switching engines and having 8v car for bits.
Mechanics are easy as these use same engine blocks. Electronic is another story. I can see 2 options at the moment:
option A: make mount for camshaft sensor to be used on v8 original cam pulley ( same size as one of the 16v) and extend coolent temp sensor wire to go front - where it is mounted on 8v. This would use original 16v wiring and ECU. Might be slightly over fueling at higher revs on petrol. Dont think would make too big difference.
Option B: Swapping engine loom and ECU together with engine. In this case would have to rewire LPG injection system.
I would prefer option A as 16v ecu is superior due to proper sequencial work( cant say the same for ecu for 8v - not sure thou - Omega A was deffo not true fully sequential)
Q3. Dash display language on MFL v6 omega
On my omega display language is german. I have 2 complete dashboards in my spares from UK vauxhalls( one is deffo from FL 02 plate 2.2 other - have no clue whatsoever - probably someone gave it to me without me knowing it). Question - will i be in english if i swap displays or is language stored somwhere else? Is it possible to change language without going to miles on everything, but stay with km as units?
Answers and/or comments on any of the subjects will be much appreciated.