Just bought my first Delica
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:12 pm
We just finished buying a 94 Delica Exceed. 127K on it but well maintained. I left Richmond, BC on the 30th of September on her maiden voyage and was pleased at how it went over the rockies. I've read a number of posts and was surprised when at 110 kph my tack was still only at 2700 rpm.. but pleased I might add. Gas mileage was better than many posts I read. In the 1000 kms I just put on (taking the Coq to Kamloops and the Yellowhead over and past Edmonton to Camrose I averaged 25 miles per Canadian gallon or for you metrics about 11.32 litres / 100 km.
A benefit I noticed driving it for the first time at night was that being closer to the side of the road the oncoming traffic headlights weren't as hard on the eyes.. not to mention being higher than they were likely pointing helped...
Very happy that I had the dealer put on highway tires... they made a big difference I am sure.
Climbing up the Coq. My speed fell to 90 km/hr at one point but I switched to power mode and back up the speed came. I did most of the trip .. except for that steep part travelling at 110 kph. Coming down this side of the mountains.. and hitting flat land my mileage for the last 400 k's since filling was 28.38 mpg.. in fact it improved with each fill starting at 23 over the Coq.
What a true pleasure to drive these rigs. Only difficulty I had was changing lanes to get around one rig... a dodge van had pulled up beside me so the driver could examine my vehicle and boxed me in... and the looks I have been getting her in Alberta... must be envy.
Hugh
A benefit I noticed driving it for the first time at night was that being closer to the side of the road the oncoming traffic headlights weren't as hard on the eyes.. not to mention being higher than they were likely pointing helped...

Very happy that I had the dealer put on highway tires... they made a big difference I am sure.
Climbing up the Coq. My speed fell to 90 km/hr at one point but I switched to power mode and back up the speed came. I did most of the trip .. except for that steep part travelling at 110 kph. Coming down this side of the mountains.. and hitting flat land my mileage for the last 400 k's since filling was 28.38 mpg.. in fact it improved with each fill starting at 23 over the Coq.
What a true pleasure to drive these rigs. Only difficulty I had was changing lanes to get around one rig... a dodge van had pulled up beside me so the driver could examine my vehicle and boxed me in... and the looks I have been getting her in Alberta... must be envy.
Hugh