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Anyone tried Power Vision 3 on their 2020+ 1330's?

RayBJ

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I'm looking to add a tuner to my 2020 RT. I'd rather not have to send my ECU away for a tune.
Dynojet compatibility for the PV3 lists the 2019 F3 (1300) but nothing for any year RT!
My assumption is the PV3 will work on the '20+ 1300s, F3 or RT, but I'm not pulling the trigger yet.

Has anyone attempted to install & use a PV3 on a 2020?
 
I received a reply. Spoiler alert! Looks promising, likely that the PV3 will work on the 2020s.
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T.J. Krob (Dynojet)

Dec 28, 2020, 9:40 AM PST

Raybjur,

Thank you for contacting Dynojet Research. We appreciate your interest and support of our products.

There is a strong likelihood that the PV3-25-05 https://www.dynojet.com/power-vision-3-for-can-am-spyder-f3/ unit would be compatible with both bikes. The only way to know whether we have pre-built tunes ready is to plug the PV3 into the diag port of the 2020 and key the vehicle on. Allow the PV3 display to fully boot up.
During this time it will gather vehicle information as a PV_Info.txt file. Plug the PV3 into your computer - it will enumerate as a POWERVISION Drive - Attach back that PV_Info file and we can recommend a tune/further steps.

Regards,
~T.J.
 
I ride year-round and RT is in warranty so I want to be able to reset ECU if the RT ever needs to see the dealer. PV3 fits the need.
I have several add-ons to do before I order the PV3. Probably in a couple months but before Yellowstone run next May.
 
Yeah dont get fooled by that . You may end up removing your ECU and sending it in to get a tune from them.

You wont really know until you plug it in to your bike.

Some of us found out the hard way. Same goes for the Harness.

I would wait and see if anyone else gets one for more feedback how it worked out on the 2020 on up.
 
With the supplied jumper cable, I was able to connect without ECU removal. I "think" this snafu has been corrected, but simply ask for the cable when ordering..
 
Hi All, is anyone using Dynojet's POWER VISION 3 FOR CAN-AM SPYDER https://www.dynojet.com/power-vision-3-for-can-am-spyder-f3/

They say "This product FITS your Can-Am Spyder RT Limited SE6 2021". They also claim "We’ve raised the bar when it comes to what you should expect from a fuel tuner. Power Vision’s easy-to-read, no-nonsense display puts performance at your fingertips, empowering you to choose from our vast library of pre-tested tunes or to build one yourself. The Power Vision fuel tuner updates the tables directly within the ECU to optimize the air/fuel ratio, keeping you in sync and in control. When you’re back in the garage, your performance data can then be clearly seen using our Power Core software to help you improve your ride. The Power Vision device holds multiple tunes at once and allows you to optimize your ride for power, speed or fuel-efficiency. After you’ve flashed your ECU, you can either unplug the device or head out with Power Vision attached as an extra instrument panel. Power Vision easily connects through the OEM-style connectors, so installation won’t keep you away for long."

I have been pretty disappointed with the Can Am's performance (coming from a BMW R1200 GS). I have the pedal commander, which makes it way snappier and more enjoyable, but not faster and would love to tweak a little more performance out of it. This seems like an easy way to do it and can change the tune to accommodate exhaust/intake changes, etc.

Has anyone tried it?
 
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I put the PV3 on my '20 RT and it definitely improves acceleration and adds a bit to top end. I run with a group of spirited sport tourers in the same class as your Beemer and can now (mostly) keep up with them.
 
Have one installed. Purchased from Fuel Moto. Like others, I had the cable snafu that was quickly corrected. That snafu was DJ didn't always include the correct connection cable. That said, I am very happy with my PV3. Living only 100 miles from Fuel Moto, they built my 1st map. After I added a different exhaust and modified (drilled cover) intake, I sent them my data logs from quite a bit of riding. A week later, I had a newly built map to download. Bike runs awesome. Map is for my specific machine. Very happy...
 
Could someone explain what the difference is between this and the pedal commander?

Pedal Commander doesn't change the tune or how the engine runs at all, it simply enhances the responsiveness of your throttle inputs, so you get to WOT quicker..... but you'll never get any more power from the engine, just an earlier response to any throttle input! :lecturef_smilie:

Power Vision actually enhances/improves the engine running, power delivery, & tune by intercepting the signals from all the various sensors & using some 'less generic' or possibly even 'better tune' settings from the tables developed by & held on the Power Vision unit instead of relying on the BRP developed 'generic' defaults that are (still) held on/hard coded in the ECU.... And if you're concerned about engine longevity &/or reliability, you should remember that the Standard BRP tables for our Spyders/Rykers are somewhat 'de-tuned' &/or 'de-rated' from the settings that BRP themselves use reliably for the same engines in other platforms, so you aren't necessarily stressing the engine any more than it's truly capable of.... :ohyea:
 
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