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Can you post what your settings are at?
I don't recall what the stock settings are--- but make sure modes 5 and 6 are NOT set the same.
5 is how it senses throttle position for 'acceleration'
6 is how it senses wide open throttle position.
if they are set the same the JB gets confused and will cause the engine to cut out under certain situations.
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Originally Posted by Firefly
Can you post what your settings are at?
I don't recall what the stock settings are--- but make sure modes 5 and 6 are NOT set the same.
5 is how it senses throttle position for 'acceleration'
6 is how it senses wide open throttle position.
if they are set the same the JB gets confused and will cause the engine to cut out under certain situations.
This may sound super dumb but how do i read this thing... i counted the number of clicks but according to my readings my number 2 click showed up as 1 lit up red, click 3 showed as 6,7 lit up yellow and 8 was blue... my click 4 was a yellow 4 and blue 8... does this sound right.. this was with the bike off its 12 where im at and im pretty sure my neighbors will wake up.
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Gotta say I have been having a few of the same problems. I have installed the two Bro's m2 slip on and one min. it runs great the next spit, sputter, pop. I asked around every one but the tech. at the dealership. Said to get the juice box. The dealership tech. said the Can Am computer was just to touchy and the juice box in his op was worthless.But' hey whats a tech. know. I purchased the J.b. along with the green air filter and I gotta say unless Someone on here can explain this crap to me. Then I am about to agree with the dealership tech. What I do know is I LOVE the sound of the after market exh. but' it gets a little old changing the J.B. settings every time the weather changes.
2009 RS with Hindle exhaust , handlebar risers , Green air filter , Juice box, Spyder Customs floor boards & Rifle windshield
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Eddie, i feel your frustration. I can tell you this though when my bike does run good it has never felt anyway near as powerful as with the juice box i fully believe in this product. Also i find that techs are real flaky a lot of them know what brp tells them and i can ask multiple techs the same question and get multiple different answers. I use this site as my spyder bible lol.
Firefly - i just found the manual and it tells me how to read the juice box i will post my settings as soon as i figure them out ( it may take me a few min lol ) thanks for you help though i deff appreciate it and will need it after i post my settings.
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Originally Posted by Firefly
Can you post what your settings are at?
I don't recall what the stock settings are--- but make sure modes 5 and 6 are NOT set the same.
5 is how it senses throttle position for 'acceleration'
6 is how it senses wide open throttle position.
if they are set the same the JB gets confused and will cause the engine to cut out under certain situations.
Well i just checked my settings against the stock ones and they are identical, stock settings are as follows
1 (green) =.5 - i know this one does matter
2 (yellow) = 2
3 (red) = 1
4 (green/blue) = 6.5
5 (yellow/blue) = 4
6 (red/blue) = 4
looks like stock settings from Two bro's has 5 and 6 the same... I will change this tomorrow, my question is.... which one to change and should i go up or down ( the only experience i have with changing rich/lean mixture is with my gas powered rc car ). I do know the - will go lean and + will go rich... just not sure for sputtering if i want to back fuel off or add more. Thanks again!!!
Last edited by 412Spyder; 05-06-2010 at 12:06 AM.
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Settings 5 and 6 just tell the JB how quickly to react to your throttle input--- and then apply the appropriate fuel setting (2 and 3).
1= not used.
2= extra fuel to add during acceleration
3= extra fuel to add during WOT (wide open throttle)
4= extra fuel to add during cursing
5= how sensitive it reacts to throttle input in order to use setting 2
6= how sensitive it react to throttle input in order to use setting 3
so 5 and 2 are related and 6 and 3 are related.
Settings 5 a 6 --- the LOWER the number the quicker/more sensitive the JB will react to throttle response (5=acceleration, 6 = WOT).
2,3,4 --- the higher the number the more fuel.
if 5 and 6 are the same-- JB gets confused and can cut engine out.
I think I have 5 set to 3 and 6 to 1. Seems as long as they are different you should be okay.
I was having serious engine cutouts when passing or when going from WOT back down to cruising... and SethO told me about this issue in Cuba-- changed 5 and 6 to make them different and have not had the 'cut out' since I made the change.
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Originally Posted by Firefly
Settings 5 and 6 just tell the JB how quickly to react to your throttle input--- and then apply the appropriate fuel setting (2 and 3).
1= not used.
2= extra fuel to add during acceleration
3= extra fuel to add during WOT (wide open throttle)
4= extra fuel to add during cursing
5= how sensitive it reacts to throttle input in order to use setting 2
6= how sensitive it react to throttle input in order to use setting 3
so 5 and 2 are related and 6 and 3 are related.
Settings 5 a 6 --- the LOWER the number the quicker/more sensitive the JB will react to throttle response (5=acceleration, 6 = WOT).
2,3,4 --- the higher the number the more fuel.
if 5 and 6 are the same-- JB gets confused and can cut engine out.
I think I have 5 set to 3 and 6 to 1. Seems as long as they are different you should be okay.
I was having serious engine cutouts when passing or when going from WOT back down to cruising... and SethO told me about this issue in Cuba-- changed 5 and 6 to make them different and have not had the 'cut out' since I made the change.
Wow man this breakdown really simplified everything... I will change my 5 & 6 to your settings and see if that did the trick. Thanks again man i really appreciate this, i was about to pull my hair out today
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Firefly you were exactly right on the settings went for multiple rides today did about 70 miles total and has been running great . Thanks again man good look on those 5 & 6 settings... would have never thought that two bros stock settings would be that way
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Originally Posted by 412Spyder
Firefly you were exactly right on the settings went for multiple rides today did about 70 miles total and has been running great . Thanks again man good look on those 5 & 6 settings... would have never thought that two bros stock settings would be that way
Glad that helped......
Thanks really need to go to Seth O for telling me about settings 5 & 6 in Cuba.....
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Originally Posted by Firefly
Glad that helped......
Thanks really need to go to Seth O for telling me about settings 5 & 6 in Cuba.....
Thank you Seth O, you saved my spyder from riding like a mechanical bull!
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the mechanical bull is back... started acting up tonight after being in some stop and go traffic for 10 min the temp bar was reading 5.... im stumped on this.. i shut the spyder off multiple times and it was still doing. it finally i pulled over let it sit for over 30 min and when i started it back up it did it sometimes and sometimes not.. it was at steady throttle and during acceleration... could this be a bad box? i have 5100 miles on my spyder i plan on changing the plugs at 6000 but im thinking i may want to do this sooner. I have 1000 things running through my head what it could be but it doesnt make sense that sometimes it runs great and other times it doesnt. any other ideas of where i could start to check? i was going to adjust it but it didnt want to touch any of the 1-4 settings as it runs fine most of the time but when it acts up it acts up.
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Originally Posted by 412Spyder
the mechanical bull is back... started acting up tonight after being in some stop and go traffic for 10 min the temp bar was reading 5.... im stumped on this.. i shut the spyder off multiple times and it was still doing. it finally i pulled over let it sit for over 30 min and when i started it back up it did it sometimes and sometimes not.. it was at steady throttle and during acceleration... could this be a bad box? i have 5100 miles on my spyder i plan on changing the plugs at 6000 but im thinking i may want to do this sooner. I have 1000 things running through my head what it could be but it doesnt make sense that sometimes it runs great and other times it doesnt. any other ideas of where i could start to check? i was going to adjust it but it didnt want to touch any of the 1-4 settings as it runs fine most of the time but when it acts up it acts up.
Have you had both of the BRP software updates done to your Spyder?
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Glad you asked that i was going to make a new thread regarding it but i didnt want to take up more space on here then needed. I had my bike to the shop on 3/31 and they updated the computer to all the latest updates... i keep reading about an update to the update... if it was released after 3/31 then i do not have it.... searched online for the release date of the update but no luck.... also in regards to adjusting this box... how do i know when im going to lean for where i want to be also when it was cutting out i could smell gas like i have never smelt before so im guessing its rich.... im confused as all heck man. wish i knew of someone in my area that could just get this thing working for me. my other option is to take the box off and run the exhaust as is or get the 02 modifier not sure if this would help??
ps thanks for all the help man sorry to be a PITA but i have no where else to turn to except here.
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Originally Posted by 412Spyder
Glad you asked that i was going to make a new thread regarding it but i didnt want to take up more space on here then needed. I had my bike to the shop on 3/31 and they updated the computer to all the latest updates... i keep reading about an update to the update... if it was released after 3/31 then i do not have it.... searched online for the release date of the update but no luck.... also in regards to adjusting this box... how do i know when im going to lean for where i want to be also when it was cutting out i could smell gas like i have never smelt before so im guessing its rich.... im confused as all heck man. wish i knew of someone in my area that could just get this thing working for me. my other option is to take the box off and run the exhaust as is or get the 02 modifier not sure if this would help??
ps thanks for all the help man sorry to be a PITA but i have no where else to turn to except here.
If you're concerned (as it sounds you are), start with the settings low and build them up until you hit a point that you like. That's what I did...I've gotten the bike up to 33-35mpg and am having great performance...I'm getting the second update done today (Saturday)...we'll see what effect it has with the JB settings...as long as all goes well, I'll have it tweaked within a few gas fill-ups...
Oh, whenever you have any update done to your bike, turn the JB OFF!...this means settings 1,2, and 3 to 0.5...this essentially turns the JB off and brings you back to the stock fuel curve...
Bone Crusher
If you work to make money, you'll never be happy, as there's never enough money...if you work to take good care of people, the money will always be there....Sean O'Connell, 1999
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
If you're concerned (as it sounds you are), start with the settings low and build them up until you hit a point that you like. That's what I did...I've gotten the bike up to 33-35mpg and am having great performance...I'm getting the second update done today (Saturday)...we'll see what effect it has with the JB settings...as long as all goes well, I'll have it tweaked within a few gas fill-ups...
Oh, whenever you have any update done to your bike, turn the JB OFF!...this means settings 1,2, and 3 to 0.5...this essentially turns the JB off and brings you back to the stock fuel curve...
Are you sure it really makes a difference if you leave your settings how you want them when having updates done? Not saying it's a bad idea--- just wondering.
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412Spyder.... the 2nd update has been out quite awhile now........They were doing them last year...
Spyder #1 - 2008 GS SM5 Premier Edition #1977. RIP after 80,000 miles.
Spyder #2 - 2012 RT SM5. Traded in after 24,000 miles.
Spyder #3 - 2015 F3 SM6. Put 13,000 miles on and sold it.
Spyder #4 - 2017 F3 SM6. Too good of a deal to pass up!
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
If you're concerned (as it sounds you are), start with the settings low and build them up until you hit a point that you like. That's what I did...I've gotten the bike up to 33-35mpg and am having great performance...I'm getting the second update done today (Saturday)...we'll see what effect it has with the JB settings...as long as all goes well, I'll have it tweaked within a few gas fill-ups...
Oh, whenever you have any update done to your bike, turn the JB OFF!...this means settings 1,2, and 3 to 0.5...this essentially turns the JB off and brings you back to the stock fuel curve...
Bonecrusher.... by what it looks like you saying the stock map being at .5 for settings 1-3 would mean that would be as lean as it was stock.... that makes alot more sense if that is the case cuz i was scared that of running it way to lean... but if stock is .5 the whole way thru then i will just start there and work my way up. just want to be clear on this... im about to just buy the evo race filter now so that way i can do this all at once and get it done and over with. also if this was a faulty unit it would run the garbage all the time correct?
firefly... yeah i have both updates then.... this is stumping the heck outta me. i guess im just gonna have to play with it and see what happens. i need to do some adjustment as i have a good bit of popping on my decel. I read on the site that its normal but i also need to make sure i don't have any leaks as well. the fun of playing with toys like these
Last edited by 412Spyder; 05-08-2010 at 01:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by Firefly
Are you sure it really makes a difference if you leave your settings how you want them when having updates done? Not saying it's a bad idea--- just wondering.
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412Spyder.... the 2nd update has been out quite awhile now........They were doing them last year...
The juicebox is supposed to change the stock fuel curve...if an update is going to change the computer system for performance, this means it's going to alter the stock fuel curve...I figure if you are going to alter the bike's fuel and/or air system, you wouldn't want to mess with it while it's doing this...
Why not allow the bike to be 'clean' and add in the juicebox settings after the update...I don't want to chance any potential issues by 'juicing' the bike while it's getting its CPU altered...
Bone Crusher
If you work to make money, you'll never be happy, as there's never enough money...if you work to take good care of people, the money will always be there....Sean O'Connell, 1999
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Originally Posted by 412Spyder
Bonecrusher.... by what it looks like you saying the stock map being at .5 for settings 1-3 would mean that would be as lean as it was stock.... that makes alot more sense if that is the case cuz i was scared that of running it way to lean... but if stock is .5 the whole way thru then i will just start there and work my way up. just want to be clear on this... im about to just buy the evo race filter now so that way i can do this all at once and get it done and over with. also if this was a faulty unit it would run the garbage all the time correct?
firefly... yeah i have both updates then.... this is stumping the heck outta me. i guess im just gonna have to play with it and see what happens. i need to do some adjustment as i have a good bit of popping on my decel. I read on the site that its normal but i also need to make sure i don't have any leaks as well. the fun of playing with toys like these
Fire and I have different setups (I didn't see what you have)...each modification to exhaust, air, etc... will affect how your bike and JB perform. I started my bike at 3s across the board after the first update and tweaked from there...I know Fire says not to leave 5 and 6 the same...okay, that's fine...no biggie there...
As you play with the numbers, you'll see changes to performance and mileage. I had my setting 4 (cruise) too high and was using unnecessary gas...on my bike, it was really crushing my fuel efficiency...I cut back on it a lot and I'm doing a lot better...I also tuned down some of the other settings as I didn't see a huge difference...sometimes, I ended up flooding and the bike performed worse.
After tomorrow's update, I'll bring them all to 3 (except for settings 5 and 6, which I'll alter by .5 or 1.0)...I'll then tweak over the next few gas fill-ups based on performance and mileage...I'd like to keep the bike getting over 30 mpg while getting great performance...I was able to do this after the first update...let's hope the same holds true for the second update...
Bone Crusher
If you work to make money, you'll never be happy, as there's never enough money...if you work to take good care of people, the money will always be there....Sean O'Connell, 1999
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
Fire and I have different setups (I didn't see what you have)...each modification to exhaust, air, etc... will affect how your bike and JB perform. I started my bike at 3s across the board after the first update and tweaked from there...I know Fire says not to leave 5 and 6 the same...okay, that's fine...no biggie there...
As you play with the numbers, you'll see changes to performance and mileage. I had my setting 4 (cruise) too high and was using unnecessary gas...on my bike, it was really crushing my fuel efficiency...I cut back on it a lot and I'm doing a lot better...I also tuned down some of the other settings as I didn't see a huge difference...sometimes, I ended up flooding and the bike performed worse.
After tomorrow's update, I'll bring them all to 3 (except for settings 5 and 6, which I'll alter by .5 or 1.0)...I'll then tweak over the next few gas fill-ups based on performance and mileage...I'd like to keep the bike getting over 30 mpg while getting great performance...I was able to do this after the first update...let's hope the same holds true for the second update...
Im just running the Two bros dual and the juicebox thats it. haha my setting 4 is 6.5 this is was two bros has it set at from factory... maybe ill cut this back a bit, no wonder my bike is drinking gas like crazy. After reading some other threads on here im wondering if one of my cylinders is shutting down.... my reason for thinking this is when it sputters and runs like a mechanical bull i can physically feel the bike cut out then pickup and this repeats the remainder of my ride... if i give it hard acceleration it picks up just as fast as it always did, so im hella confused now. My idle is fine when i come to a stop and everything i imagine if i was running on one cylinder i would prob have an indication light or have a really rough idle... make no sense that it just does this after a while of riding
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I would suspect a problem with the purge valve...either the valve or the solenoid. That would explain the surging and the gas smell. There are procedures in the manual that your dealer can use to check it, but these intermittent problems are sometimes elusive. If you temporarily plug the purge valve vent, and the problem is relieved, it is definitely the purge system.
-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
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There was a bad batch of Juice Boxes and some had to have theres replaced. I know that the Juice Box Pro is out now a lot more money and not sure you get a lot of bang more for your buck ?It does take some tweaking to get it right its a fine line between performance and gas mileage.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
I would suspect a problem with the purge valve...either the valve or the solenoid. That would explain the surging and the gas smell. There are procedures in the manual that your dealer can use to check it, but these intermittent problems are sometimes elusive. If you temporarily plug the purge valve vent, and the problem is relieved, it is definitely the purge system.
Scotty by my description of how it's running u don't think it was running on one cylinder? I was up all night worried about it lol. Also if it was would myidle be off because my idle is perfect it's just when I accelerate and it the whole way thru the powerband. Thanks for everyones help!
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Any chance you could of got some bad gas or perhaps a spark plug cap loose? check the simple things first.Also if your running the stock filter it may not be getting all the 02 it requires and possibly making it run too rich.
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Originally Posted by Just Doo Me
Any chance you could of got some bad gas or perhaps a spark plug cap loose? check the simple things first.Also if your running the stock filter it may not be getting all the 02 it requires and possibly making it run too rich.
I'm going to check the plugs / wires. I'm also going to change them regardless. It's just hard to pin point because it doesn't happen all the time. I am still on stock filter gonna pick up a better flowing one this week. I'm just hoping nothing is damaged. Bad gas I dint think ran great first 70 miles of the tank. I'm also going to do the purge valve fix and see if that helps.
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