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Re: Crank sensor cable length
« Reply #15 on: 18 August 2023, 22:01:13 »

I never noticed the noise impact of removing it. But then the Omega isn't exactly a quiet car to begin with. ;)


I couldn't tell mine was gone either. But how is a stock Omega noisy? ??? ???
It's not noisy per se, as it is quite refined for its time, but there could be more sound deadening inside the cabin.

That said, the S Class produces a fair amount of wind noise from the mirrors.
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Re: Crank sensor cable length
« Reply #16 on: 18 August 2023, 22:19:49 »

I never noticed the noise impact of removing it. But then the Omega isn't exactly a quiet car to begin with. ;)


I couldn't tell mine was gone either. But how is a stock Omega noisy? ??? ???
It's not noisy per se, as it is quite refined for its time, but there could be more sound deadening inside the cabin.

That said, the S Class produces a fair amount of wind noise from the mirrors.


BMW claimed 75kg of sound proofing in the E34. It's noticeably noisier than an Omega. Although it is pretty gutless on short gearing so it is working harder.
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