I am not sure which side you are talking about.
We have heard from people with problems after the update.
People who had problems that went away.
People who are still waiting to get the update.
People who had the update and are not riding now, waiting for a new update.
People who want to remove the update and have the Spyder like it was before.
People who are totally stock and people with all varieties of mods.
People who have SM5s and those with SE5s.
People who now surge ( in certain gears, RPMs, temps & speeds ) after the update and those who don't.
People who have problems only when it is hot and humid.
People who didn't have a problem after the update, but after a while, now do.
People who have removed the Evap-canister and are now fine, and those who are not.
People who had problems after the update, but they were mechanical, and are now fixed - and some where it did not totally fix it.
And, sadly, people who may now be having problems with their wiffle valve.
Oh, and not to forget the people who have noticed no change or those who think their Spyder now runs and handles better.
There are also combinations of the above.
We have heard some very interesting speculation and possible solutions.
We have heard some questionable advice.
We have heard that some practices we have taken for granted and passed on ( like the battery disconnect ) have no effect, but for some, work sometimes.
Now we have heard the 1st official statement from BRP.
They are working on it.
They are taking it seriously.
All the talk and "heat" is moving us towards a solution. If BRP was doing nothing, that would be a problem for all of us Spyder owners. I just don't think it is helpful to take a baseball bat and beat the surgeon who is doing your open heart surgery, no matter how gratifying you find it.
Patience and vigilance will see all of us through this.
Tom