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    Quote Originally Posted by ssmcclub View Post
    when putting the flashed ecu back on the bike do you have push the little tab to get it to lock on the bike again?
    Are you removing it or installing it?

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    99 times out of 100 there will be no problems leaving the battery connected. But an accidental contact between a hot component and the frame (or in my case a wrench touching a hot component and frame) can lead to disaster. With the ECU removal/reinstall I would always disconnect the ground wire from the battery to be on the safe side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampi1099 View Post
    I have a 2012 Spyder RT Limited with the 998 v-twin and i just sent my ecu off to Wick-it in LA. Its there for a stage 2 reflash. Waiting on the return of it. i did not unhook my battery so i hope its will be ok.
    Sampi, there is no NEED to disconnect the battery. See the other replies above. No issues were encountered leaving it in, and the instructions do not ask you to disconnect it

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    Pete thank you for your reply. i have read alot of the people get a stage 1 and then you see them sending it back for the stage II reflash. Is there that much difference in the two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampi1099 View Post
    Pete thank you for your reply. i have read alot of the people get a stage 1 and then you see them sending it back for the stage II reflash. Is there that much difference in the two?
    Unfortunately, I can’t answer that, Sampi, as I never had the Stage 1. All I can tell you is that the Stage 2 was done with me still using the stock pipes and air (I’m not after improving 1/4 mile times), and the F3 behaves just the same as stock at slower speeds, but really gets up and goes when you twist it. I was going to get the Stage 1 from ECUXtreme, primarily to fix the lag when hitting the freeway in too high a gear, but Jase kindly didn’t the level 2 for me....... and also bear in mind that the Aussie Ecuxtreme flash may be slightly different from the US versions. Sorry.

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    Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
    Kenda Kanine rear.
    2021 RT Limited , Brake pedal rubber removed for ease of accessing pedal with size 15 boots. Red

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    Anybody have any error codes pop after stage 2 flash?. I have a 2018 F3s. Did stage 2 flash, cat delete, and K&N air filter. After about a week, check engine light came on and shows code p0172. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    What are the Possible Causes of the P0172 Code?

    Like any other OBD-II code, a P0172 can be caused by a variety of problems. In other words, there is no easy way to pinpoint what’s causing the problem other than examining the critical parts responsible for maintaining the right fuel mixture.

    Here are the different possible reasons why you’re getting the engine code P0172:

    A leaking fuel injector
    Excessive fuel pressure due to restriction along the fuel return line or a faulty fuel pressure regulator
    Filthy air filter
    Restrictions somewhere in the air intake system
    Clogging due to buildup or physical damage in these exhaust components: catalytic converter, exhaust pipe, and muffler
    Faulty O2 sensor
    Exhaust leak
    Problems with other sensors (e.g., coolant temperature sensor, mass airflow sensor)
    Circuit issues, such as loose connections and damaged wiring
    Issues with the PCM, such as software in need of an update

    You might want to contact Wicked or Monster ..


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    QUESTIONS....
    Since an ECU Stage 2 flash is on the table, I am wondering...
    + What does it do for engine performance, fuel mileage, etc. if I leave everything else stock except for a RLS cat delete with baffle?
    + Are there sources other than Wick-it?
    + How much?
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    Not having a Monster/Wick-it flashed ECU, I can't comment on mpg's. Wick-It is the USA partner of Monster, which is located in Canada. Last I knew, cost was:
    Stage 1: $395
    Stage 2: $515 Stage 2 requires sending in your air filter cover cap to be drilled for (2) holes.
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    Thanks for that reply Troop. A drawback to stage 2 is the narrowing of the octane band to 91 or even higher. That could cause a problem when needing gas at a one pump station out in the boonies. Otherwise, it will increase the yee haw factor by a ton.
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