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Post by V6 Mondy »

Easy to fit on a Honda VFR ?

Might be helping fit one
Or should i run a mile :?
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Post by DynaMight »

They're easy once you get your head around it, one pipe needs to be connected to your bikes vacuum on the carbs/FI then the other needs to goto the chain. Take your time getting everything perfect.

You may need to cut the vacuum pipe (you get a t piece supplied) but make sure you got the correct pipe first :) or you can connect it straight to the 'engine carb balancing points'
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Post by TLS-Moose »

Go to the Scottoiler website and they will have a detailed set of fitting instructions ..... :D



Okay, to make life easy for you, just choose the appropriate model -

http://www.scottoiler.co.uk/userfiles/f ... VFR750.pdf

http://www.scottoiler.co.uk/userfiles/f ... VFR800.pdf

http://www.scottoiler.co.uk/userfiles/f ... 0V-Tec.pdf
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Post by Mervin »

try a loobman a lot cheaper no vacuum to attach just squeeze the bottle and go
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Post by V6 Mondy »

Thanks for the links, he has downloaded the software and it does look easy, but then most things i touch go pear shaped :roll:
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