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Really? You spend $30k on a machine and then countless dollars farkling it out with all kinds of other junk and your bitching about having to spend $600 to make it perfect and comfortable with no heat issues??

My stock seat on my RS is pure crap. It's the same crap seat that's been on the RS/GS since 08'. It hurts my ass so much that I could not go more than 100 miles on the seat. My back pain got SO bad that I went to the doctor. The professional doctor told me that the seat I'm riding on is ergonomic ally crap and causing me pain. To add, everyone I've talked to with the same seat has the same problem. this problem has caused me to spend several hundred dollars to make the Spyder rideable.
Now, should I just come on here and bitch and expect BRP to make me a nice comfy seat like the RT has? No, of course not. You fix it so it works best for you and move on.

Remember, all BRP would have to do to totally fook all of you is to simply say the machine is operating the way they designed it, replace any melted parts under warranty until it out of warranty and tell you to piss off.

Sometimes it's easier to do something yourself, even if it costs you a bit, then to be miserable. Be done with this peeps and be happy!...jeesh.


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My kinda guy!!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

​Chris
 
:shocked:
Let my ignorance dance around a little bit for a moment...
Why wouldn't they get the same map? Same engine, same exhaust, even if the intake is different between the models; all of those within that individual model designation should get the same map...
We see huge discrpencies between what should be identical bikes... :gaah:

Hey Bob,
While we would like to think all the machines are the same, they aren't. Parts are manufactured within tolerances, weather changes, we live at different altitudes, etc etc. While the electronics should adjust to a lot of these changes its basically just that no two machines or environments are the same.
Example- a motor where the valves are slightly tight, but within spec running at high altitude in the summer will run considerably hotter than looser valves, lower altitude, in cooler temps.
There are just way to many variables to expect any system to be perfect. Sometimes, certain machines/riders need to make some adjustments on their own to make things the best for them.


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Sometimes firmware changes during a production run. If issues are found with the earlier units, then tweaks are often made. I'm not saying that BRP is doing this, but I know that this is common in other industries that use software. It's just my theory, but it can't be any worse than your mechanical theory.

Thanks for the explanation... :thumbup:

and THIS; is what it takes to get to the bottom of a problem like this... :2thumbs:

Everybody brings something to the table; it gets kicked around, and eventually somebody has a light bulb go off in their head!
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I am not saying the software is correct but one of the steps for the recall was a BUDS check and that automatically added any software changes. On the other hand the software is I/O so some sensors may be giving false readings to the computer. Over time the ECM "learns " from the O2's what air/fuel ratio is correct for various conditions and should adjust the mapping. You also have the MAP ( manifold pressure) and IAT ( idle air) tossed into it. Any one of these sensors could be a problem let alone any vacuum leaks or engine hardware issues/variations (rings, valves, camshaft) and an EFI engine can turn into a can of worms.

Many people advocate doing this or that Power Commander etc but everything is based on the same inputs which is why I have chosen to treat the symptoms and not the source so far until my 5 yr warranty is up. I go by the "do no harm" creed for now. I think I am being wise and making the correct choice but I will complain till the cows come home so BRP will work on and fix the problems before then. After that point I may slap a turbo on get it tuned and burn the tires off.:shocked::D
 
Many people advocate doing this or that Power Commander etc but everything is based on the same inputs which is why I have chosen to treat the symptoms and not the source so far until my 5 yr warranty is up.

Dave - the PCV completely replaces the OEM FI logic and map. I'd have to look at the installation instructions for the Spyder as to whether it uses the OEM O2 sensor, but I know that if you add the Auto Tune, it comes with its own O2 sensors which at that point I think would take BRP completely out of the picture. On top of that, you have the PCV software to tune it / tweak it any way you want. I had the PCV on my VFR and it completely replaced Honda's FI unit which included the O2 sensors. When I get a chance, I'll see if I can research it a little further to confirm.
 
Dave - the PCV completely replaces the OEM FI logic and map. I'd have to look at the installation instructions for the Spyder as to whether it uses the OEM O2 sensor, but I know that if you add the Auto Tune, it comes with its own O2 sensors which at that point I think would take BRP completely out of the picture. On top of that, you have the PCV software to tune it / tweak it any way you want. I had the PCV on my VFR and it completely replaced Honda's FI unit which included the O2 sensors. When I get a chance, I'll see if I can research it a little further to confirm.
I hear ya and have looked at it. Now how about my 5yr warranty and BRP's opinion of using it?
 
Stew,
You mentioned the potential for different maps...
Keeping in mind that BRP has to stay 100% EPA compliant with everything that they do; we would have FAR more leeway in the tuning options that we have...
Additionally...
Do we know if they have the same mapping in all of the bikes? Does location matter?
A bike in Denver MIGHT be mapped differently than one snet to New York State... or Michigan.
Temperature and altitude factors...
The higher you go, or the hotter you are; the leaner the mixtures will be (can be) set...
Char's bike in Texas: HOT!HOT!HOT! Temperatures; not necessarily the bike!
If a map for Michigan was available??? :dontknow:
 
Oh! I almost forgot this one... :opps:
Doc posted a chart with the leakdown test results for the Vee-Twins... It showed them to be blowing a lot of stuff right past the rings... :shocked:
My question(s):
If they have to figure that "stuff" into the equation when dealing with pollutants; would it make sense to spend money trying to tighten these babies up a bit? It would seem that you could run a richer mix if you've got less crap in the system from other sources?
 
Stew,
You mentioned the potential for different maps...
Keeping in mind that BRP has to stay 100% EPA compliant with everything that they do; we would have FAR more leeway in the tuning options that we have...
Additionally...
Do we know if they have the same mapping in all of the bikes? Does location matter?
A bike in Denver MIGHT be mapped differently than one snet to New York State... or Michigan.
Temperature and altitude factors...
The higher you go, or the hotter you are; the leaner the mixtures will be (can be) set...
Char's bike in Texas: HOT!HOT!HOT! Temperatures; not necessarily the bike!
If a map for Michigan was available??? :dontknow:

Your comment about having to stay 100% EPA compliant was one of the suggestions on the VFR forum for why the OEM mapping was so bad. Honda had to make it that way so it could pass. Once you took possession of the bike, you added to the PCV to make it right. I would assume that BRP has the same obstacle that they need to deal with.

As far as different maps for altitude and average temps, you would think that ultimately there would be different maps, but then during production, they'd have to load the right map for the dealer it was going to - more of a build to order. I would guess that they just make what they're going to make and they're built to stock - where they would just get a generic map not knowing where they will end up.

Also, your comment about the blow-by with the rings is interesting, I guess that would explain why I use 1/2 quart of oil every 4K miles :)
 
Really? You spend $30k on a machine and then countless dollars farkling it out with all kinds of other junk and your bitching about having to spend $600 to make it perfect and comfortable with no heat issues??



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I just don't understand what appears to be a desire to belittle someone else in a public forum. It isn't what rational, mature adults do. I don't have "countless dollars" worth of farkles . . . and if I did, that is my right. As for "bitching about spending $600 to make it perfect", please tell me how $600 will guarantee the heat issue will go away, because I'll be writing the check, tonight. To date, no one knows for sure why the heat issue is occuring, nor what the fix is. There is just a lot of conjecture. Another poster in a heat related thread suggested we take our Spyders to "a competent dealer" and get them fixed . . . he never did reply to my question that asked him what it was the "compentent dealer " could do to fix the problem. Please, if you have something to add to the conversation that will help resolve the problem, share it with us . . . that is why we are discussing the issue. If you just feel the need to be abusive or chastise us us, just say it out loud and don't bother typing it. It does no one any good and just ramps up the agravation and hostility.
 
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Guys... :shocked:
There's a problem here; folks are kicking around ideas for solutions...
Can we pu-LEEZE try to keep this on track?
Thanks! :D
 
I just don't understand what appears to be a desire to belittle someone else in a public forum. It isn't what rational, mature adults do. I don't have "countless dollars" worth of farkles . . . and if I did, that is my right. As for "bitching about spending $600 to make it perfect", please tell me how $600 will guarantee the heat issue will go away, because I'll be writing the check, tonight. To date, no one knows for sure why the heat issue is occuring, nor what the fix is. There is just a lot of conjecture. Another poster in a heat related thread suggested we take our Spyders to "a competent dealer" and get them fixed . . . he never did reply to my question that asked him what it was the "compentent dealer " could do to fix the problem. Please, if you have something to add to the conversation that will help resolve the problem, share it with us . . . that is why we are discussing the issue. If you just feel the need to be abusive or chastise us us, just say it out loud and don't bother typing it. It does no one any good and just ramps up the agravation and hostility.

I'm honestly at the point where I don't care anymore. I tried to help with first hand info that I actually have a bit of knowledge and experience with, and steps to take to get this problem licked correctly. Seems like everyone is dead set on getting a fix for free from BRP and in the meantime crying about it. Fine. I sincerely wish everyone the very best.
 
Guys... :shocked:
There's a problem here; folks are kicking around ideas for solutions...
Can we pu-LEEZE try to keep this on track?
Thanks! :D

Sorry Bob, but unless the fix includes the words "BRP", "Dealer", and "Free" it isn't going to happen with this group...It's sad really...
 
I'm looking for a fix . . . not a "spend $600 and maybe it will fix it." If I knew that spending $600 would fix the problem, I'd spend it in a heartbeat.
 
Okay... But if that's the fix that some folks are willing to try?? :dontknow:
Raining on somebody else's party is just a bit... :gaah:
 
we have tossed around several different avenues to fix the ST.....I would be willing to spend $600 for a fix....I have about...a lot $$$$$ in extras......but there are so many different problems going on...every time we go to the shop..get the bike back seems fine...then new problems arise....BRP has asked me to keep it stock and I will do that for now...we shall see

I appreciate all suggestions....I copy and paste the ones I like for future reference...thanks you guys
 
Really? You spend $30k on a machine and then countless dollars farkling it out with all kinds of other junk and your bitching about having to spend $600 to make it perfect and comfortable with no heat issues??

My stock seat on my RS is pure crap. It's the same crap seat that's been on the RS/GS since 08'. It hurts my ass so much that I could not go more than 100 miles on the seat. My back pain got SO bad that I went to the doctor. The professional doctor told me that the seat I'm riding on is ergonomic ally crap and causing me pain. To add, everyone I've talked to with the same seat has the same problem. this problem has caused me to spend several hundred dollars to make the Spyder rideable.
Now, should I just come on here and bitch and expect BRP to make me a nice comfy seat like the RT has? No, of course not. You fix it so it works best for you and move on.

Remember, all BRP would have to do to totally fook all of you is to simply say the machine is operating the way they designed it, replace any melted parts under warranty until it out of warranty and tell you to piss off.

Sometimes it's easier to do something yourself, even if it costs you a bit, then to be miserable. Be done with this peeps and be happy!...jeesh.


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I agree with you on a lot of this... I'm real tall at 6'4" and for me the seat on my RT/S was just terrible. However I have had to buy a custom seat for almost every bike I have ever owned because of my size, but on the flip side I have never had to buy "things" to make the bike tolerable to ride. I think if you poke around here enough you will find that we (hot bike owners) are doing just that, within reason. I have removed and wrapped my exhaust pipes and that indeed has helped, but i'm not going to do anything that could kill my 5 year warranty. It may come to that if we don't get results, like my front shocks... they suck! But will BRP get me different ones just because i'm a big guy, no, will I have to do that on my own, yes.
 
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