Colin why don't you own up and tell everyone that you work at this dealers part time:banghead::banghead:
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Yea Bob but that is for pulling a ten thousand pound toy hauler trailer not for going fast. Maybe I'm getting
older but my RTL has plenty of "ZIP" the way it is. For some I guess there will never be enough horse
power or enough speed "till they reach the Peter Principal". :joke:
Jack
Just pointing out - for those talking about top speed and manhood -
In Australia, we have the 79 not 89 sprocket. Another thread put this as an 11% loss in low end power. I notice this as major hesitation in lower gears. Some low-mid range torque - via an ecu remap - seems to address this, given the reports from Western Australia, a Melbourne rider, and Colin from New Zealand.
It seems to me that, if some dealers are doing this, then it should be available more widely.
If just one of those dealers, or the Tech from BRP Australia, could pass on info, then I can go and see my dealer.
Meantime of course I can just wring the throttle a little more, or downchange, however there IS a proven better solution - it just seems to be a secret - which I am endeavouring to reveal.
I appreciate the info and hope that someone will let me in to this "secret".
Ps I am not the least bit interested in the manhood aspect :roflblack:
My biggest question on this is whether the bikes that have been remapped were both SM6 models? This could be harder to achieve on the SE6 due to the gearbox settings in the ECU.
In my experience of vehicle remaps they appear more quickly for manual models then semi autos. Gearbox settings can get corrupted unless the correct ROM is used as the base for the map.
We have the smaller sprocket here in the UK too so hopefully an AUS/NZ map could be used here.
2 at least are SE6 models
Good point
Ahh, well that is good news - I'm now officially hopeful that someone in the UK will acquire the map and start offering a remap service.
BIggest drawback here is that there are only five can-am dealers in the whole country and AFAIK only one non franchise mechanic.
If you find out the name of the place offering the remaps let me know - might drop them an e-mail.
:shocked: Five in the Country??
I have five within 90 minutes of me.
I should remember to count my blessings more often. nojoke
I know, they just haven't been popular here over the years- there's been less than 500 registered in the UK since 2008. Price doesn't help, just too much money by the time you add our 20% VAT on.
That's why I imported mine from Germany - saved a lot of money :firstplace:
It makes no difference if it is SM6 or SE6, quite a few SE6's have been done here. And it is a BRP remap so technically
your dealer should be able to track it down.
I think we have 7 Dealers here, and only 2 of them are in the South Island.
I think it may be around 800 Spyders sold in NZ.
A lot of people like them and want one until they see the pricetag
Mmmm, ok. I'll have to contact some dealers here and see if I get any joy.
Found this advert for a used Spyder in Perth with the same remap mentioned:
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sout...map/1145782390
Colin - as it's a brp remap - any chance you can ask your dealer for any clues, like the number of the Technical Service Bulletin ?? What is the name of your dealer?
If I can give a reference number to my dealer, all is generally good; without it, not so good.
Failing a TSB, can you find anything specific I can pass on to my guy?
Now that I know there are quite a few spyders with this remap, I shall give a WA dealer a call... Wish me luck. If I find anything, I shall certainly pass on email info.
yes - the Perth one is the same one I mentioned as having the remap.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that probably 80-90% of us can't ride their current bike to it's fullest potential as it now sits.
Not sure I didn't see this initially.
Myself I am skeptical.
To remap effectively one would need to have a map from a Dyno Tuned Spyder. Dyno tuning is something a Seadoo Dealer tech does no have the ability to do.
In fact the way the Spyder is setup, doing a dyno is not an easy affair let alone finding a "reverse" trike setup. Only know of a very small handful of folks here that can do it.
However, IF he got hold of a map, that map is going to change depended on the exhaust and pipes being used.
AJ
Correct me if I am wrong, but haven't brp done various remaps over the years - adjusting for running lean etc. I know there was one on the st, and vaguely recall one on the Rs too.
From what I know of what has been done, it's a buds thing, not a dyno or power-thing-add-on.
Maybe brp have created a map from a dyno'd spyder? (Clearly, I am a bit lost re this possibility)
The mystery continues ...
Agree, this would be a straight replacement for the existing map based on stock components as it's coming rom BRP themselves - not a tuner. So would not require any rolling road time to set it up.
Obviously anyone who has changed exhaust, removed secondary CAT etc. will have a different configuration to stock, but I don't see why the new map wouldn't adapt to these as the existing one does? It would just adjust fuelling etc. based on the new parameters.
If this was coming from a tuner the rolling road / individual setup would only be required if bike has been modified from stock. Lots of companies offer plug and play updates to unmodified vehicles as they are based on a standard starting point. Usually done at the roadside with a laptop.
This is the true facts about the F3 ECU remap, now as per the comments made on here that this is a BRP remap and any dealer will be able to help with getting it is utter crap. :banghead::banghead:
This remap has been done and only done by one person here in NZ and Australia and I have talked to him today at great lengths about what has been said and what he is doing to help F3 owners that want a more lively F3.
He has given me permission to pass on his contact information so if any one is interested please feel free to send me a P/M.