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Canisterectomy NO MORE SPUTTERING!!!

Pablito

New member
Hi y'all Im brand new to the forum and brand new to the Can Am Spyder. I have a 2009 Can Am Spyder RS that i have started to doing a few mods too and been in love with it since I got a couple weeks ago. One thing that was driving me nuts was the way the bike would sputter in the 3500-4500 rpm range I have read quite a few others with similar issues and I thought it might have something to do with the two brothers pipe that the old owners installed on the bike. Then i read about the Canisterectomy and thought WTH im gonna give it a shot. I went ahead and installed the fuel filter to keep anything out of the tank on and actually just pulled the lines of the canister off plugged the one after the purge solinoid and then put the filter and about 20-24" of fuel line on the line from the tank and ran it out of one of the holes under the bike behind the radiator. I didnt pull off the canister from the bike yet as I wanted to see if it made any difference with it bypassed first. Took me all of maybe 10 min at the very most and that includes looking at the posted pics, reading again, pulling off the body panel, bypassing running the fuel line and putting the panel back on. Took it for a spin and guess what NO MORE SPUTTERING!!!! you have no idea how happy i am that this was 1) fixed the issue 2) was super simple and super fast to do 3) cost me maybe $6 WOOT WOOT thank you to those that posted the info! :bowdown:
 
Hi y'all Im brand new to the forum and brand new to the Can Am Spyder. I have a 2009 Can Am Spyder RS that i have started to doing a few mods too and been in love with it since I got a couple weeks ago. One thing that was driving me nuts was the way the bike would sputter in the 3500-4500 rpm range I have read quite a few others with similar issues and I thought it might have something to do with the two brothers pipe that the old owners installed on the bike. Then i read about the Canisterectomy and thought WTH im gonna give it a shot. I went ahead and installed the fuel filter to keep anything out of the tank on and actually just pulled the lines of the canister off plugged the one after the purge solinoid and then put the filter and about 20-24" of fuel line on the line from the tank and ran it out of one of the holes under the bike behind the radiator. I didnt pull off the canister from the bike yet as I wanted to see if it made any difference with it bypassed first. Took me all of maybe 10 min at the very most and that includes looking at the posted pics, reading again, pulling off the body panel, bypassing running the fuel line and putting the panel back on. Took it for a spin and guess what NO MORE SPUTTERING!!!! you have no idea how happy i am that this was 1) fixed the issue 2) was super simple and super fast to do 3) cost me maybe $6 WOOT WOOT thank you to those that posted the info! :bowdown:
Nice to hear a real success story about a Canisterectomy but have to think there must be something else going on when it directly affected performance.
 
What you are describing indicates a bad purge valve. Your canister wasn't really the problem. JMHO
 
Aside from sputtering..!!

Welcome to the world of roadsters and spyder lovers. As you have proven, it's the place to find answers about your bike (what!! No pic's). Enjoy your new ryde..!! :thumbup:
 
What you are describing indicates a bad purge valve. Your canister wasn't really the problem. JMHO

I'll take your word for it. It didn't make much sense to me either way since my understanding from what i have read is that the purge valve is pretty much only on during start up. I really didn't and still don't understand how bypassing that canister could affect how my RS runs but bypassing the canister seems to have done the trick for quite a few people other than just me. All I do know is my bike used to sputter between 3500-4500rpm=Me not happy. Bypassed canister and no sputter runs perfect=Me happy :ohyea:
 
I'll take your word for it. It didn't make much sense to me either way since my understanding from what i have read is that the purge valve is pretty much only on during start up. I really didn't and still don't understand how bypassing that canister could affect how my RS runs but bypassing the canister seems to have done the trick for quite a few people other than just me. All I do know is my bike used to sputter between 3500-4500rpm=Me not happy. Bypassed canister and no sputter runs perfect=Me happy :ohyea:

:agree: Ditto for me!!!:thumbup:
 
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