My first question is: All Omegas 2.0 and 2.2 autobox owners - Can you please tell me how many revs do you have when driving 60MPH?
I have an Omega 2.0, auto. I found that when driving 60MPG, revs are about 2000. Few days ago I had a chance to drive 2.2 saloon, auto. When driving this one at 60MPH, revs were about 2300-2400. When driving the same way, gears in 2.2 are also changing on lower speed (45 instead of 50). My 2.0 is doing 23-25 on the run (short trips, many roundabouts etc) while 2.2 on the same road is doing almost 30.
I found it very odd, as 300-400 revs more is quite a lot. Gearbox is the same so even if it’s a different engine or gearbox controls, ratio has to be the same. Every autobox AR25 (I would say AR35 as well) has the same ratio and it’s only rear axle which is changing ration for different engines and gearboxes.
I was told that my 2.0 Omega was custom made for some rich MP as a “gift” and is almost in ELITE spec. Is it possible that there is a rear axle from a different engine or for manual gearbox? It would explain why my Omega drives like wouldn’t have enough torque and consumption when driving 70MPH is the same as driving 100MPH (on German “Autobahn”).
Can you please tell me where can I find my rear axle number plate and how can I find for which engine/gearbox it is?