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Genuine Service Filters

Post by pf85 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:53 am

I'm going to give my NC24 a service before getting it dynojetted- Geniune Oil/Air filters seem hard to come by apart from the likes of david silver but they charge a postage excess to NI which I dont like!

Would people recommend sticking to Genuine Honda filters or would aftermarket filters make any difference to performance etc?

I would like a K&N Air filter or performance air filter to help increase air flow but they dont seem to be available for NC24s.. :(

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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by superlite » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:09 am

pf85 wrote:I'm going to give my NC24 a service before getting it dynojetted- Geniune Oil/Air filters seem hard to come by apart from the likes of david silver but they charge a postage excess to NI which I dont like!

Would people recommend sticking to Genuine Honda filters or would aftermarket filters make any difference to performance etc?

I would like a K&N Air filter or performance air filter to help increase air flow but they dont seem to be available for NC24s.. :(
There are no K & N filters available because the standard filter passes some good air 8-) and modding the filter is a no-no without doing some painful carb tuning. As for oil filters, I personally prefer K & N because they have a handy nut for fastening which is also drilled for lockwire. I really doubt that there's a real difference between oil filters. But if in doubt, stick with OE :peace:
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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by Neosophist » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:47 pm

Stick with the genuine Honda stuff.

You can bodge the air-box but be warned, you'll need to spend some serious dyno time getting it running proprerly and isn't a job for the faint hearted.

You'll need to restrict the air-jets, uprate the main jets.

Really not worth it for the sake of a K&N Filter compared to stock as the standard filter is really good.

Only real application is for some type of ram-air system. :)
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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by pf85 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 1:29 pm

OK I've rang my nearest Honda dealer and they have told me they will order the genuine parts in- reasonable price as well £25 for the air filter and £10 for oil filter..

What is the recommended oil to use? Would Silkoline be the best?

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Post by Neosophist » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:15 pm

Thats not a bad price at all.

I think it's about £9.50 for a genuine oil filter with removal tool (which helps a lot!)

SAE 10w40 semi-synth.

Silkolene Market this as Road Super 4

It's about £18.00 for 4 litres
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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by pf85 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:45 pm

Yes I see Silkolene Super 4 for around £19 for 4 litres..

How much do you need? Would it take 4 litres or slightly less do you know off hand?

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Post by Neosophist » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:50 pm

pf85 wrote:Yes I see Silkolene Super 4 for around £19 for 4 litres..

How much do you need? Would it take 4 litres or slightly less do you know off hand?
Sadly I do.

2.4 Litres without filter
2.6 with filter
3.1 with rebuilt (dry) engine.
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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by Cammo » Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:44 pm

Neosophist wrote:
pf85 wrote:Yes I see Silkolene Super 4 for around £19 for 4 litres..

How much do you need? Would it take 4 litres or slightly less do you know off hand?
Sadly I do.
LOL! Nice one Neo. :grin:
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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by porndoguk » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:18 pm

Cammo wrote:
Neosophist wrote:
pf85 wrote:Yes I see Silkolene Super 4 for around £19 for 4 litres..

How much do you need? Would it take 4 litres or slightly less do you know off hand?
Sadly I do.
LOL! Nice one Neo. :grin:
im sure he needs to be renamed to the ORACLE!

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Re: Genuine Service Filters

Post by pf85 » Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:13 am

Neosophist wrote:
pf85 wrote:Yes I see Silkolene Super 4 for around £19 for 4 litres..

How much do you need? Would it take 4 litres or slightly less do you know off hand?
Sadly I do.

2.4 Litres without filter
2.6 with filter
3.1 with rebuilt (dry) engine.
Cheers Neo!!

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