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Old 02-May-2004, 04:29   #1
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Doing a little tune up...
Was going to do a little tune up for the first time on my 996. I was going to order new air filters and oil etc. What do you guys suggest for air filters and oil?
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Old 02-May-2004, 14:54   #2
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Basically as far as those two areas go, i'm just out to replace them with good stuff. Since this is still my first V Twin, let alone a Ducati as well, I'm just making sure i'm going with the "good stuff" when i do regular maintenance if you know what i mean.
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Old 02-May-2004, 19:19   #3
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I have just fitted this filter system from JHP can can definitly recomend them on quality and performance, the bike is a 998s mono and the pick up is definitly better than stock.
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Old 03-May-2004, 03:16   #4
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Ok cool thanks, anyone recommend any oil by chance?
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Old 03-May-2004, 08:50   #5
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Doing a little tune up
Shell advance 15 W 50.
The Ducati dealer I use said under no circumstances use 10 W 40 as it does not protect the rocker arms optimally. Did not ask for a more in depth explanation.

As for the brand, Ducati obviously recommend Shell but others may have other better / cheaper alternatives.
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Old 03-May-2004, 09:21   #6
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I sourced a 50 litre drum of this 15/50 advance, cheaper this way.

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Changed the oil/filter on a regular basis, virtually when it changed colour...
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Old 03-May-2004, 11:13   #7
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Andy,

Where did you get the 50 litre drum & what was the cost.

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Old 03-May-2004, 13:47   #8
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Ok thanks alot guys for the info, very helpful. One last thing, might sound stupid, but this is after all the first v twin or Ducati i've ever owned. Is there a special oil for a v twin? And go synth, half synth or regular oil?

[Edited on 3-5-2004 by Vlud]

[Edited on 3-5-2004 by Vlud]
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Old 03-May-2004, 17:18   #9
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Redline make the best oils, they're used in aerospace and F1
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