Date: 07-11-25  Time: 20:36 pm

Author Topic: scottoiler e system  (Read 1908 times)

popeye72

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scottoiler e system
« on: 18 April 2013, 12:20:29 pm »
whats your views, i know the v system has its pros and cons but i have recently bought the e system and so far its purfek, no excess oil switches off at low speed or in traffic temp gauge and easier to install, but price  :eek

sure2ride

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Re: scottoiler e system
« Reply #1 on: 18 April 2013, 12:42:04 pm »
I think Bluecray started a post on this on 16th April heading "electronic scottoiler"  ....you can compare notes  :)

popeye72

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Re: scottoiler e system
« Reply #2 on: 18 April 2013, 12:51:43 pm »
cheers mate

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Re: scottoiler e system
« Reply #3 on: 18 April 2013, 04:10:40 pm »
I have a scottoiler on mine - previous owner installed it, but I think its stopped working :S Its not an electronic one though I don't think, uses the vacuum connection between the carbs and the inlet. Need to check it out a bit more...

popeye72

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Re: scottoiler e system
« Reply #4 on: 18 April 2013, 04:22:59 pm »
if its the electronic it has a small display unit for setting the drip rate etc

Bluecray

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Re: scottoiler e system
« Reply #5 on: 20 April 2013, 07:11:41 am »
Follow on from my post, my replacement one has been fitted, just hoping this time it stays working!!

I've a Honda NC700 and I'm told you cannot fit the older vacuum off the engine type scottoiler to this bike.