Starting a Delica at -42?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:46 am
Hello folks, i am new to this forum, not because i have a delica but because i plan on buying a LHD Delica as i live in Quebec (you know the suckers that put a RHD banned!!) But here, is a couple of questions concerning very cold starting:
As i would like to have this car for long trips in the mountains in the winter time, i would like to know the best modification that can be done to the engine to make it starts under any condition. Here in Quebec, we get almost 3 months of -20 and under in the winter. I have owned a volks mkIII 1.9 td for years and as long as her engine was well tuned with synthetic oil, all the vacuum hose new and all the stuff that make the engine fine tuned (injectors, Ip clean as a diamond and very well timed), she will start under -45 after sitting for 3 days in the storm while i'll be playing in the mountains. After trying the LHD Delica that William sale's in Edmonton, i totaly felt in love with the vehicule but i noticed some major differences that could make me back-up on the project:
1- The VW bosh Ip got a cold start lever that advance the timing and put the revs at 1200 rpms (not the same thing as pressing the gas pedal in cold days!), is it possible to put that kind of device on the Mitsubishi Ip? I know the advance timing device is on pretty much all of those pumps but there is no cable to activate it (it's the case of many VW bosch made for california).
2- All of what was rubber made on the Delica was dry and craked (cv joints, vaccuum hoses, rad hoses..). It is not a problem for me as long as it get change and that the parts are available.
3- There was no block heater netheir a thermostat because the vehicule is from taiwan and they don't need it over there. Don't really care because it's cheap to put it back on the car. (But still)
4- What major malfunction occurs in the cold for you guys that drives in the canadian north. Like the Vw's in europe, their door locking system is lubricate with a grease that freeze at -10 compare to models that came from Mexico that were using lubricants that goes to -52 for north american models.
5- What about the head gasket? On Volks, it needs to be done at 200 000km and the job is no big deal. But from what i've seen from the Delica engine bay, it looks to be a thougher job on the Delica.
It is the kind of question that needs to be solve before i do the big jump in the Delica world.
Thank you very much and tell me your experiences, i'll start from there.
JiBé
As i would like to have this car for long trips in the mountains in the winter time, i would like to know the best modification that can be done to the engine to make it starts under any condition. Here in Quebec, we get almost 3 months of -20 and under in the winter. I have owned a volks mkIII 1.9 td for years and as long as her engine was well tuned with synthetic oil, all the vacuum hose new and all the stuff that make the engine fine tuned (injectors, Ip clean as a diamond and very well timed), she will start under -45 after sitting for 3 days in the storm while i'll be playing in the mountains. After trying the LHD Delica that William sale's in Edmonton, i totaly felt in love with the vehicule but i noticed some major differences that could make me back-up on the project:
1- The VW bosh Ip got a cold start lever that advance the timing and put the revs at 1200 rpms (not the same thing as pressing the gas pedal in cold days!), is it possible to put that kind of device on the Mitsubishi Ip? I know the advance timing device is on pretty much all of those pumps but there is no cable to activate it (it's the case of many VW bosch made for california).
2- All of what was rubber made on the Delica was dry and craked (cv joints, vaccuum hoses, rad hoses..). It is not a problem for me as long as it get change and that the parts are available.
3- There was no block heater netheir a thermostat because the vehicule is from taiwan and they don't need it over there. Don't really care because it's cheap to put it back on the car. (But still)
4- What major malfunction occurs in the cold for you guys that drives in the canadian north. Like the Vw's in europe, their door locking system is lubricate with a grease that freeze at -10 compare to models that came from Mexico that were using lubricants that goes to -52 for north american models.
5- What about the head gasket? On Volks, it needs to be done at 200 000km and the job is no big deal. But from what i've seen from the Delica engine bay, it looks to be a thougher job on the Delica.
It is the kind of question that needs to be solve before i do the big jump in the Delica world.
Thank you very much and tell me your experiences, i'll start from there.
JiBé