john cooper Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 (edited) My Mitsubishi Delica P25, this is such a wonderful vehical with 4D 56 (Turbo) Engine. Friends, do u have any experience of using this van or if u knew any important thing a b Delica P25 pls share with me. Thank you http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/280/delica1hq3.jpg Edited May 20, 2008 by john cooper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twin Turbo Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 My Mitsubishi Delica P25, this is such a wonderful vehical with 4D 56 (Turbo) Engine. Friends, do u have any experience of using this van or if u knew any important thing a b Delica P25 pls share with me. Thank you http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/280/delica1hq3.jpg One thing you don't wanna hear, Maintenance, 1.It is is of utmost importance that you use high quality engine oil as the standard garden variety recommended by most traditional service stations and grease monkeys is totally incapable of protecting your engine.Replace air filter taking into account driving conditions,i.e. regular inspections at service and in between for good measure. you'll be amazed at the performance and economy gains a good quality new air filter will give you. 2.Keep a tab of your timing belts , if you're not sure of the age/milage, change them 3.Keep the cooling system in good order, turbo engines, for that matter All engines running in sri lanka need special care to avoid over heating. Note: tap water alone is not recommended, use coolant, check thermostat valve, pressure cap. hoses for condition. 4.Fit a turbo timer, In running the rat race we often do not have time or forget to spin down and cool the turbo by idling for a while after hard driving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ferrarif50 Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 One thing you don't wanna hear, Maintenance, 1.It is is of utmost importance that you use high quality engine oil as the standard garden variety recommended by most traditional service stations and grease monkeys is totally incapable of protecting your engine.Replace air filter taking into account driving conditions,i.e. regular inspections at service and in between for good measure. you'll be amazed at the performance and economy gains a good quality new air filter will give you. 2.Keep a tab of your timing belts , if you're not sure of the age/milage, change them 3.Keep the cooling system in good order, turbo engines, for that matter All engines running in sri lanka need special care to avoid over heating. Note: tap water alone is not recommended, use coolant, check thermostat valve, pressure cap. hoses for condition. 4.Fit a turbo timer, In running the rat race we often do not have time or forget to spin down and cool the turbo by idling for a while after hard driving. useful info for diesel turbo engines... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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