Okay wolf check this one out..
So I ordered a few replacement relays the other day that just happened to show up today.
My main relay #1 on the 09 GS was a 30/20. I popped in a 50/30 and my startup issues and VSS issues completely went away. I went out in the cold frozen grass in my front yard and spun the byke around like you wouldn't believe popping the vss light up the wazzoo and instead of the spyder shutting down it was fine.
So my question is.. on the 09's up: should the main relay be a 30/20, 35/20, or a 50/30?
I went over the relay thread on here but **** just confused me more.
Update: 9:00 pm est:
I put the 35/20a in and was able to get a VSS fault when starting. The 50/30 still no issues.
I'm guessing it's safe to keep the 50 in there as the whole circuit should be protected by the fuse in the back box. I will still assume this issue will go away when I put the HID relay harness into play.
...but..this makes me wonder if the stock relay is too low for continuous VSS detection. For example: I know once before when I went through 6 inches of snow in my driveway to get into my garage the VSS kicked in like crazy and shut the whole spyder down. Now I'm wondering if the relay just can't handle the switching required during long periods of VSS. Could the higher relay be more reliable under continuous load over the smaller 30amp one and be a better choice?