Officially official now.
km77.com. Opel Insignia OPC. Modelo 2010. Imágenes exteriores.
2.8 litre turbocharged V6, 325bhp, 400Nm, four wheel drive, six speed manual gearbox, 0-100km/h in 6 seconds and top speed limited to 250km/h.
Can't help thinking it isn't quite as cool as the old Vectra OPC...
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the style is quite resembling that of the GTC concept.
that's all for the moment, probably I'm not even interested in seeing if it performs well or not. They could have done more, like adopting a hyper-charged diesel engine as they did with the concept some years ago, or something else new, not just their own version of an Audi S4/M3 or else, just cheaper.
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Well aparently it was a bit slow for us Euros so they fixed it.
Opel removes governor on Insignia OPC 'Unlimited', runs to 168 mph Autoblog
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About time .
However, I've read that the 2.8l unit in the Insignia had massive problems in the Caddy SRX (and that it's rather outdated in comparison to other GM V6's). If that's the case, why wasn't this developed using a different engine? It's already a very good car that offers impressive performance for it's price (and the unit may not have caused any problems in the Insignia yet), but still...
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I'm betting it sees a much more demanding use in the Insignia than in any US application. So if it's fine in the Insignia it should be fine everywhere else.
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Did it have actual problems or was it just that no one bought it over the 3.0 NA V6? They've now both been replaced by a 3.6 V6 anyway.
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Well it would be ironic that the Autobahn-bound Insignia would be fine a Cadillac which will probably never exceed 70mph would have trouble. Maybe it's the slow speed which is causing the problem.
Many years ago it was the opposite, the GM V8s couldn't withstand autobahn speeds and therefore were a no go for Opels.
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csl, what (if any) 1965+ American cars do you like?
I know you prefer European cars, but I was curious what modernish American metal you like.
Hmm...SRX failures? I remember reading that the SRX turbo engine did NOT like low-octane fuel (grenading engine) and that GM had to re-tune them. Could those be the issues?
A tale of low octane fuel, a grenaded Cadillac SRX and GM's response Autoblog
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Apparently they had to use the endurance racing SBC to suit them to Autobahn use. There's a thread somewhere, where nota (where is he by the way?) explains it. IIRC the 300 SEL 6.3 was also involved in the discussion.
Altough I'm sure that taxes and fuel consumption had also something to do with poor sales figures of those. By the way, an Omega B with an LS1 was also cancelled, altough I can't remember if it was because it couldn't go fast enough, or not sense for commie Euros.
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No. GM simply doesn't want Opel to get big engines. Whenever they developed a V8-powered car, GM intervened and stopped the development/ introduction.
The LS1 Omega was cancelled because of engine heat issues... but I guess that's just a poor excuse. I call BS.
@CSL: the Diplomat sales were poor because 1. it had the wrong badge and 2. because it's styling was far too american for the european customers. Also, it was considered too large. The second gen met the expectations of the customers better, but was introduced shortly before the oil crisis (and therefor had no chance because of it's thirsty V8). Only the 4.6 Chevy engine suffered from overheating. The 5.4 was autobahn-proof.
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