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A little heads up on the software upgrade

Got my spyder back today. What I notice was the shifting being a little smoother; but, I have an SM5 and not sure how that could be.

I took the same road back from the dealer that I have taken before. It's about 1 1/2 hrs. and steering seemed a little better with increased speed through the twisties. Of course I don't go as fast as most of you do.

As far as gas mileage goes, I'll never know if it is better. It's one of those things I never check.

Oh, and best of all, I like the look of the new shock cams that were installed.

What is this obout new shock cams??:dontknow:
 
What is this obout new shock cams??:dontknow:


One of the steps on the left shock cam was rounded off after I adjusted the cam. The owner's manual did not say the spyder needed to be jacked up. There were others who did the same and rounded a step or broke the cam.

I contacted Carlo at BRP. My dealer was contacted and I had the choice to have the stock cams replaced with the same stock cams with no charge or upgrade and the labor was free and pay for the cams. I chose the upgraded cams.

I only mentioned it in my previous post because I had the spyder in for service and had the software upgrade and the cams installed at the same time.
 
As I posted elsewhere, we had the steering update done in Worthington, MN yesterday. As for our Spyder, the control through curves is a lot better, and the shifting (SE5) has improved. All-in-all, a 10 on this one!
 
recall

I just had the recall remappng done, and I have had results similar to some accounts that I've read here. I would say that the steering is probably improved, but the update apparently also involved remapping of the fuel injection, and I'm not so happy with that. My Spyder ran great before the remap, with the exception being that it had become hard to start (unless you blipped the throttle just right). Now, after the remap and new plugs, it's still hard to start. It runs fine when I'm on the throttle, but it is kinda rough when cruising with steady, minimal throttle (which was not a problem prior to the remap). I'd guess they've leaned the mixture out a bit. Hmmmm.
 
I just had the recall remappng done, and I have had results similar to some accounts that I've read here. I would say that the steering is probably improved, but the update apparently also involved remapping of the fuel injection, and I'm not so happy with that. My Spyder ran great before the remap, with the exception being that it had become hard to start (unless you blipped the throttle just right). Now, after the remap and new plugs, it's still hard to start. It runs fine when I'm on the throttle, but it is kinda rough when cruising with steady, minimal throttle (which was not a problem prior to the remap). I'd guess they've leaned the mixture out a bit. Hmmmm.


Patience.... is what I am told.. BRP will fix their software for the surge.
However, it you disconnect the battery and leave disconnected for approx 20 minutes, That should improve the surge big time... It did for me, although it is still there but not so noticeable.
 
I am taking my Spyder in Tuesday for service maintenance, update on steering and installation of the ISCI hand brake. I have the NMN 4" risers and notice that Lamont also has what appears to be the same with a handbrake. I have their footboards on now and they will be sending me a different brake pedal for use with the handbrake. Anxious to see what difference these will make.
 
Am presently on a riverboat in Germany headed for Budapest. Have complete internet service in my cabin so can keep up with what's happening in spyderLovers Land. Will have the steering recal done when I get home. Right now I think I'll have another white wine.

What a great vacation, enjoy and be safe.
 
Patience.... is what I am told.. BRP will fix their software for the surge.
However, it you disconnect the battery and leave disconnected for approx 20 minutes, That should improve the surge big time... It did for me, although it is still there but not so noticeable.

I agree, I think the battery disconnect may help with the backfiring too. When disconnected my battery when it was stalling and backfiring, that really helped. Now it is backfiring again since my software update. I may disconnect it again and see if that helps. I'll keep you posted.
 
The upgrade will/should make your Spyder run a little better and your cold weather starts should be improved also. There is a fuel processor update in this patch. You "may" even get a little better gas mileage.

There were some tweaks that should make it shift a little better but you may or may not notice that.

The main thing is the steering should improve across the board. They really wanted to release this sooner but they took the time and addressed some other areas while they were at it. Now make your appointment and get it done. :doorag:


After my software update, I noticed all of the above to be true. My Spyder runs a lot better at cold startup and noticeably better (to some extent) at all times. My shifting seems better for some reason though I'm not sure how software can change the feel of a manual transmission shifting. :dontknow: Finally, the steering feels better but its hard for me to gauge how much better after riding without a working DPS for just over a week.
 
Got the steering recall and 3K service done on Friday. I also noticed on the very first turn out of the dealer that steering effort was a lot less than it used to be. Haven't put a lot of miles on it yet but overall, the steering seems to be much better.

The only downside is riding for the last year with the steering taking more effort, I was actually building up some muscles in my upper arms. I may ask the dealer to back out the software update so I can maintain the "guns" :roflblack:
 
disconnect

The battery disconnect was good advice---it did seem to mostly clear up the engine surging I experienced after the software update. Dang thing still doesn't like to start up, though...
 
Patience.... is what I am told.. BRP will fix their software for the surge.
However, it you disconnect the battery and leave disconnected for approx 20 minutes, That should improve the surge big time... It did for me, although it is still there but not so noticeable.

Nice...A hotfix on the power steering causes problems with the engine control / fuel mapping. I don't have time to visit my dealer every other week. My power steering's been working flawlessly since the dealer replaced my GPS - so from my perspective it ain't broke (so why fix it).
 
Nice...A hotfix on the power steering causes problems with the engine control / fuel mapping. I don't have time to visit my dealer every other week. My power steering's been working flawlessly since the dealer replaced my GPS - so from my perspective it ain't broke (so why fix it).

as I watched there were fixes for DPS, ECU, Cluster, and key security.
There was one other that I didn't catch
 
Nice...A hotfix on the power steering causes problems with the engine control / fuel mapping. I don't have time to visit my dealer every other week. My power steering's been working flawlessly since the dealer replaced my GPS - so from my perspective it ain't broke (so why fix it).

You mean DPS not GPS right?
 
Got appointment for monday next week.
fix dps update
Will get the coil ground wire done too

see if my spyder go better after update or not

:2thumbs:
 
Patience.... is what I am told.. BRP will fix their software for the surge.
However, it you disconnect the battery and leave disconnected for approx 20 minutes, That should improve the surge big time... It did for me, although it is still there but not so noticeable.

Forrest, did your mpg improve following the patch(s), and if it did, what happened AFTER you disconnected the battery for 20 minutes?
 
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