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Insane Computer Boot Time- Why Do We Put Up With It?
OK, now that my RT actually starts (after replacing thenDESS) I got to actually ride it. The starting process is just stupid. Why? Modern vehicles can manage a start process via computer in less than a second..The current Spyder needs 5-10 seconds. That is unacceptable. If you think it is needed, just look at the Police package version of the Spyder. (On You Tube) . It has an instant start..Turn the key and go.. So, BRP can do it but do not. What is more bewildering is why as customers we accept it!
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Those of us whom have had our ECUs flashed by Monster Fuel Injection are very happy with the increased power AND-------------- instant boot up. Some of the best $$ spent on my
Lew L
PS: Of course it really helps if we knew which year your RT is.
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Originally Posted by w6ada
OK, now that my RT actually starts (after replacing thenDESS) I got to actually ride it. The starting process is just stupid. Why? Modern vehicles can manage a start process via computer in less than a second..The current Spyder needs 5-10 seconds. That is unacceptable. If you think it is needed, just look at the Police package version of the Spyder. (On You Tube) . It has an instant start..Turn the key and go.. So, BRP can do it but do not. What is more bewildering is why as customers we accept it!
With the Monster Fuel Injection ECU flash stage 1 or 2 one of the options you have is,
Quick Start: NO (factory) / YES (Instant engine start without waiting for dash scroll).
Love being able to turn the key and fire it up!
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That is great news. An aftermarket computer change solves the problem. So, my question is the same, why did not BRP make the change? Why do customers go to outside vendors? Don’t misunderstand me, I am a great Spyder fan, I am just against manufacturers failing to improve their product when they so easily can and, again, if customers demanded the manufacturer step up and make changes, they would
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Newer Spyders start right up, no wait time.
Cruzr Joe
2018 F3 Limited, BRP Driver Backrest, Spyderpops Lighted Bump Skid, Dual Spyclops Light, Mirror Turn Signals, Laser Alignment, Engine LEDs, Fog Lights With Halo's, Cushion Handgrips, BRT LEDs, and Under Lighting, Lamonster IPS, (with Clock), F4 25" Vented Windshield with Wings, Airhawk "R" Cushions. Position 4 Brake setting, Short reach Handlebars, Dash Mounted Voltmeter and 12 Volt Plug. Set of 3rd pegs. Extended Passenger Seat. Exterior BRP Connect setup, Ultimate Trailer
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Yes the new models have no wait time and is a great change that was long overdue. Now to get rid of the dumbass mode button push.
2018 F3 LIMITED
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10 seconds, must feel like an eternity...
Smart owners, turn on the key and it boots while we install a helmet or gear.
If you do wear a helmet, maybe try that.
I gave up long ago being bothered by it, if and when we buy a new Spyder, they did away with it on newer models.
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Originally Posted by Purple Guy
With the Monster Fuel Injection ECU flash stage 1 or 2 one of the options you have is,
Quick Start: NO (factory) / YES (Instant engine start without waiting for dash scroll).
Love being able to turn the key and fire it up!
I selected No/ factory and still got the instant start. Now if I have my spyder at the shop for anything, and they discover the instant start , dead give away. Probably not a problem with my dealer though. I LOVE how my Spyder Runs now!! Best thing I have done to my spyder.
2017 F3 Limited
2017 F3 Limited , Lamonster Black Dymond brake pedal with brake rod at #5 Pure Magnesium Metallic
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Originally Posted by PMK
10 seconds, must feel like an eternity...
Smart owners, turn on the key and it boots while we install a helmet or gear.
If you do wear a helmet, maybe try that.
I gave up long ago being bothered by it, if and when we buy a new Spyder, they did away with it on newer models.
Yes I always turned on the key before mounting. Then Hit mode and start . No need for that any more. Now its just like any other motorcycle.
2017 F3 Limited
2017 F3 Limited , Lamonster Black Dymond brake pedal with brake rod at #5 Pure Magnesium Metallic
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Stock 2019 HD does the same thing minus the push of mode button. I’m old I’m in no hurry to get anywhere.
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2015 and newer 1330 engine Spyders start much faster. Do not need to wait for the screen. Gauge sweep, foot on brake, mode, park brake, start.
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What constitutes a "newer model" in this discussion? My 2018 RTL still does it the "slow way" if I'm reading this thread correctly.
Plus, BOTH the 2018 and 2019 RT Operator's Guides specifically say (in the "Starting the Engine" sections) - "NOTICE: Do NOT apply throttle while electrical system is initializing". Which I always took to mean wait until the digital dash finishes it's initialization and you get all the correct screens showing...specifically the right hand side finishing the "Loading" notification. Unless I'm misinterpreting that, I wouldn't want to turn the key on, start the engine, then take off cranking the throttle until the digital dash indicated everything electrical HAD finished loading.
If I'm missing something, someone please enlighten me. But the Operator's Guides seems to indicate you shouldn't be starting the engine and rolling the throttle on with either the 2018 or 2019 RT's until the entire electrical system has finished initializing, per the "Loading" indication on the digital dashboard finishing.
NOTE: The "Loading" message happens on my 2018 RTL. I can't vouch for if it displays on a 2019 or not, but I assume it does based on both year's Operator's Guides instructions.
Anyway, I just do what PMK does. Standing next to Spyder I turn the key on then push the Mode button to get out of the "Read the Safety Card" screen. Then put my helmet on, etc. By the time I'm ready to mount the Spyder it's already gone through the entire electrical initialization process and when I get on I CAN start the engine and just ride away. It's a non-issue (for me) if I just adjust my own "Let's get ready to ride" routine.
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I also agree with you on the stupid delay built in the start system?? My 2014 RTL was that way but they did improve on the 2018's RTL a bit. I still have to push the eco button but then no delay... AND they could have made the dash display on the 2018's and 2019's more user friendly.. It is crazy the way they set it up and have had to make several software updates already??
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Originally Posted by FalconAF
What constitutes a "newer model" in this discussion? My 2018 RTL still does it the "slow way" if I'm reading this thread correctly.
Plus, BOTH the 2018 and 2019 RT Operator's Guides specifically say (in the "Starting the Engine" sections) - "NOTICE: Do NOT apply throttle while electrical system is initializing". Which I always took to mean wait until the digital dash finishes it's initialization and you get all the correct screens showing...specifically the right hand side finishing the "Loading" notification. Unless I'm misinterpreting that, I wouldn't want to turn the key on, start the engine, then take off cranking the throttle until the digital dash indicated everything electrical HAD finished loading.
If I'm missing something, someone please enlighten me. But the Operator's Guides seems to indicate you shouldn't be starting the engine and rolling the throttle on with either the 2018 or 2019 RT's until the entire electrical system has finished initializing, per the "Loading" indication on the digital dashboard finishing.
NOTE: The "Loading" message happens on my 2018 RTL. I can't vouch for if it displays on a 2019 or not, but I assume it does based on both year's Operator's Guides instructions.
Anyway, I just do what PMK does. Standing next to Spyder I turn the key on then push the Mode button to get out of the "Read the Safety Card" screen. Then put my helmet on, etc. By the time I'm ready to mount the Spyder it's already gone through the entire electrical initialization process and when I get on I CAN start the engine and just ride away. It's a non-issue (for me) if I just adjust my own "Let's get ready to ride" routine.
On your 2018 RTL which is the same as my 2018 F3L. Turn on the key. Push the mode button. Push the start button. It will start. There is no need to wait for the screen.
That is correct you should not turn the throttle during initialization. That takes maybe a second for the ECU to initialize. Likely the same as your car and the same warning in the manual. Nothing to do with the dash.
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On my 18 F3L I Just turn the key on, push mode button, push start. Varoom. Takes maybe 5 seconds to do the 3 steps. No need to wait for the loading to finish. That can take up to a minute. That's just for your phones music, BRP connect, ect.
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Originally Posted by w6ada
.The current Spyder needs 5-10 seconds. That is unacceptable.
Unacceptable ??
OK, well then sell your Spyder and get something different.
Mine has NEVER taken more than 5 seconds; usually more like 3.
IF......you turn the key ON before you put on your helmet, gloves, sun glasses, etc. you won't care anyway.
I think: You are exaggerating.
You need to lighten up a little.
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Originally Posted by Cruzr Joe
Newer Spyders start right up, no wait time.
Cruzr Joe
What year is yours?
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I think the delayed startup is an F.B.I. thing. It is to make sure you don't use the Spyder as a getaway vehicle in a bank robbery..... Jim
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
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Originally Posted by canamjhb
I think the delayed startup is an F.B.I. thing. It is to make sure you don't use the Spyder as a getaway vehicle in a bank robbery..... Jim
I got half way through the safety card reading once and felt a hand on my shoulder, reached for the sky turned around and an old lady handed me a wad of notes I'd dropped in my haste so not all bad.
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