Ive only been riding my Duc for like a month. I am wanting to get as much power out of her as i can.. Please help me out with suggestions on what to do... Its just a baseline 996 with a full term exhaust and a single injector conversion chip...
There aren't many bigger fans of these bikes than me, but you're barking up the wrong tree if you want big power. It's expensive and ultimately limited. I recommend making handling improvements instead. If you really need more power, then opt for the 998 or something newer.Ive only been riding my Duc for like a month. I am wanting to get as much power out of her as i can.. Please help me out with suggestions on what to do.
Not just the 2 ccs that make the difference it was the complete redesign of the motor. As stated above make sure the maintenance is done first as that could be very expensive depending on who's doing it. Then start small: cams degreed, PCIII or other fuel tuning, you may not see much overall power gains but the but will be set up correctly. I've just had Pistal pistons installed and love it though you're going to spend a lot to do so. You could easily spend $10K on the motor and have less HP then dropping in a 999R or 1098 motor. Spend your cash on the small stuff and dial in the suspension.is the 998 that much better for power ?? i mean i don't know exactly what they did to it but it is only 2cc more...
If I'm not mistaken Brad Black likes the 109/109 setting very much. It's an easy way to pull a couple of HPs without buying new parts. Additionally since you will be doing it at the same time you are doing the belts it probably won't cost that much more than doing the belts alone. The only issued I had when I degreed my cams was the purchase of the offset cam keys. My dealer went through Ducati and was told that they will stop producing them soon. The alternative would be to find some adjustable cam pulleys but those can be hard to find and expensive when you do. Keep looking for them, they are around.Along these lines, I just purchased a '98 916 SPS that is going in for an early12k service and a very thorough going over. What are the collective thoughts on setting the cam timing (109/109 seems to be the target for these motors/cams) while the belts are getting done? It has a Power Commander so we can play with it. Not looking to try and make big HP, but while they are in there, I am willing to consider the simple things (i.e. no big bore kit ).
Anything else that should be done/considered besides the complete service and check out?
Thanks for your input!
Not sure if I would use the Nichols only because the offset woodruff keys would be cheaper, if Ducati still has them. I'm assuming that it is $60 for one pully and you would need four. Your call though. EMS, they are sponsers on this forum, may have a set of fully adjustable type. Check them out. I'm sure the nichols would work great and be a bit lighter.Nichols Manufacturing has pulleys for $60 Pulleys that are 0, +-2, +-4. Funny, as those are the guys I plan to have do the belts (from local recommendations). I think I'll run over there for lunch today and chat with them.