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Old 13-Oct-2007, 02:08
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Mine gets up to 140 if out on a fast ride, read somewhere not to worry about it
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Old 14-Oct-2007, 20:07
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mine run's a little hotter with hc pistons and fcr's........110-120 is normal temp, mine creeps up higher in traffic 140
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Old 15-Oct-2007, 12:15
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I've seen 130-140C plenty of times before. Don't worry, they all do that. Remember people are riding these things about Athens etc!!!

Good oil is always worth it - check out Shazaam!’s words on this.

Actually I’m thinking of adding an ‘oil stat’ to get the oil upto temperature quicker… Any thoughts?
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Old 15-Oct-2007, 14:30
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Actually I’m thinking of adding an ‘oil stat’ to get the oil upto temperature quicker… Any thoughts?

You're having a larf

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Old 16-Oct-2007, 13:56
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No honest!!! – hear me out; low temperature oil is not great for engine wear etc... An oil stat will re-circulate it till it gets up to temperature, then re-direct it thought the cooler. In theory warm up time should be quicker, but the cooling efficiency un-affected.

In theory….
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maxypriest is right!

"evoluzione" used to make one for Ducatis some time ago but it's not continued any more... (too bad ).

at the moment you can look for these too oil thermostats:

-- http://www.perma-cool.com/Catalog/Cat_page14.html

-- http://www.thinkauto.com/oilstatcolour.htm ("mocal" thermostat). the right type for the Ducatis is one of the 3 on the top row.


I'm about to get one because it's better to have the oil temperature controlled by a proper thermostat rather than a piece of foil (as I used to do until now).

I'm trying to figure out what size ar the fittings for the oil lines. anybody knows this one? it will save me (and others too I believe) some time of looking around...
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After about 20 mins running my oil temp varies between 95-120 depending on speed (obviously down to air cooling).

I agree with posts regarding fully synth oil for air cooled bikes, the extra protection cant hurt. Did a lot of research on nerdy net for oil and always use Silkolene Pro 4. http://www.silkolene.com/img.asp?OBJ_ID=25274
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