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does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:44 am
by deligate
if you need some advice for your L400
we've had em in ausseland for bout 10 yrs so if you need advice drop me a pm or replie to this post
suspension questions were to get snorkels egr blanking upgrading intercooler pipes what exhaust should you get
problems with lights ?? bashplate rally mudflaps i don't have a shop but can help with knowing were to get or just advice in genrel
reason for asking is that i'm a new mwmber and noticed the abundance of questions if there still unanswered i'm happy to help
Mick and the delig8ter
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:18 am
by MardyDelica
hi, yes, pls give us the info the pro & cons of this L400.
i know most of them but still more info if you can share it to us.
cheers;
Mardy
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:11 am
by TardisDeli
Hello Deligate,
Wonderful Offer, thank you. I am sure many will be emailing you.
Could you Please post your offer ALSO on the L400 technical forum on this website (click on Forums, click on L400 Technical). So future searchers can find it easily.
Many Thanks, Christine.
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:35 pm
by deligate
Mardy nice to finally meet you mate also tardi will do great idea
Mardy if ya have anything specific that you would like to know i realize that you do alot of fab work for the delica L300 gr8 work m8
the L400 has just as many mods you can do
but i just want to start with what you want to know and not innundate you with Bulldust !!!
i'll move post to L400 technical
thanks and hope to help
mick and the delig8ter
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:30 pm
by graape
Got my L400 on the way from Japan. Would I be better off getting the headlights changed in Japan or Canada?? What do I need to be compliant for Canada.
Can I do my own Brokering or am I better off paying someone to do the paperwork here??
I have paid up to the RO RO to Vancouver port.
I will post my complete purchase ( if I don't get robbed) after unit is in my hands
thanks
Clarence...
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 5:55 am
by Todd64
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:03 am
by MardyDelica
as of now there is no L400 Headlight available for LHD. only emark code for RHD. this wont pass the inspection for Canada.
as this has reflection towards the left to coming car. so will do modification for now. i am also having problem to get the proper headlight for this L400 but no luck. call manufacturer but nothing for LHD.
its just take hard to modify.
hope this clarify for L400 headlight to pass proper inspection.
cheers;
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:17 am
by deligate
g'day todd
in answer to your question
1: engine access i believe to be better on the l400 than the l300
2:first gen l400 i believe that most of these have been rectified by series 2 fuel diesel pump seals (due to lack of sulpher in the diesel compared to japan and australia)they need a bash plate delicate area (oil filter) and i believe that the aircon can play up
3:styling not in mind the l300 can be more capable off road but lacks torque if you've done the (buick) 3.8lt v6 conversion well you'll leave the l400 behind on extreme stuff however the l400 will handle ALOT better on road and the series 2,3 get fuel delivery and gear box upgreades
so it really depends if you are a good or a great driver if ya gr8 you'll go anywhere you can go with al300 but if ya crap you can still go 98% of the places that the l300 gets to (in my opion get a l400 much more comfotable and a little more ecanomical
fuel milage about 600km to 65ltr of diesel on 90% highway 10% suburban driving
it depends on how hard you drive it some people get around 300km for there 65ltrs
i've found the delig8ter loves the magic 100km/h and gets best fuel econamy at that speed
i must add the above common problems /issues that have been mentioned have not happened to me touch wood nor to you but i believe that they are things to look out for
hope this answers you questions if not drop me a pm or post a reply
descions to be made good luck
mick and the delig8ter
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 9:22 pm
by loki
how are the L400s for installing kids seats?
also what is the largest size tire that will fit on with little no lift (trimming is ok :))
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 11:56 pm
by bryanc
Loki , my wifes l400 will be here in a couple of weeks if you want to check it out.
Bryan
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 2:55 am
by loki
bryanc wrote:Loki , my wifes l400 will be here in a couple of weeks if you want to check it out.
Bryan
thanks that would be cool. let me know when you get it and it's convenient.
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:23 am
by deligate
fitting baby seats easy
in aus we put the restrant bolt behind the right hand front seat and then again directly behind 1 restraint bolt in roof and 1 in the floor
i believe the largest size wheel that comfortably fit is a 31" but you 'll need to a bit of quater panel remodelling on the fronts were the mud gaurd is there is a thread on how to do this in the l400 tech info section
hope this helps
mick and the delig8ter
Re: does anyone need advice for L400
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 3:45 pm
by deligate
g'day guys
i found this on our uk friends site if ya looking for lhd headlights check this out
http://www.delicaownersclub.co.uk/phpBB ... php?t=2582
good luck
mick and the delig8ter