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2013 RT Elevated Temperature in Engine Compartment - Safety Campaign

I think think you are right, this recall mod should reduce the heat even farther. I am thinking about mounting a fan somewhere in the engine compartment that I can turn on manually to pull heat out at low speed or in stop and go traffic. Any thoughts on this and on where to mount the fan?




I have done both of these mods as well. You should NOT have to re-install them. I agree that both of these mods together have mad a huge difference in the amount of heat coming up around the seat, as well as the heat on the fuel tank. Whatever ECM changes are part of this campaign should be compatible with both of these changes. They have had no effect on the ECM thus far, as you know. To the best of my knowledge, the only exhaust sensors that the ECM monitors are the oxygen probes up at the front of the headers near cylinders. Since nothing in the exhaust system is monitored aft of that point the ECM should be oblivious to both wrapped headers and the cat bypass.

I think that those of us who have already wrapped the headers and removed the cat, should have the best of both worlds after the fix is done. The Spyder should exhibit even less heat than those without the mods, PLUS, as has been stated earlier in this thread, BRP may even reimburse us something, through a dealer credit, for the previous work.
 
Did I understand BRP , that the trikes will be brought back to stock , then do the recall? does this mean cat- delete pipe wraps etc, work will be returned to stock?:dontknow:
What BRP implied earlier in this thread is that these kinds of issues will be handled on a case-by-case basis in coordination with the dealer performing the recall. I'm assuming that there will be no reason that the recall cannot be satisfactorily performed on a bike with wrapped headers and a cat bypass. OTOH, if the fuel system, or possibly the intake system, has been modified there may have to be some additional considerations needed in order to perform the work, depending on what was done. I'm guessing the dealer would likely discuss this with BRP.

There is no way that BRP can make a "blanket statement" that covers these issues because every case has the potential to be different. That is obviously why Steve said to work this out with the dealer doing the recall work.

Here is what Steve said, specifically...
i no longer have the stock air box on the bike but an aftermarket unit to improve air flow through the engine bay. Looking at the instructions, this should not have any effect on the repairs, actually saving the dealer considerable time. Will BRP allow the dealer to proceed?
BRP generally recommends that vehicles be brought back to stock form before the update is performed, as it was tested under default conditions. Your dealer will discuss all the details with you before proceeding with the update.

There are a great many 2013s out there with these and other engine bay heat reduction aids installed. Can we be assured BRP's intent is to work with the individual cases to get the updates done anyway while working with what is already done?
Yes, see above.
 
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Rob,
i think you are right. The mods the recall include do not have anything to do with the Cat bypass or heat wrapped headers. Fuel system mods may be a little different. Not everyone is going to be happy regardless and that's their right to feel that way. For me, I am going to make my wife's Can Am as comfortable and as safe as I can. I have made mods to every motorcycle I have owned taking into consideration safety and reliability with all of them.

One thing I would suggest to dealers doing scoop mods is to smooth out the rough corners/ edges on the holes they are going to cut for the air scoops to help prevent potential cowling cracking.

Jetmech

QUOTE=robmorg;983945]What BRP implied earlier in this thread is that these kinds of issues will be handled on a case-by-case basis in coordination with the dealer performing the recall. I'm assuming that there will be no reason that the recall cannot be satisfactorily performed on a bike with wrapped headers and a cat bypass. OTOH, if the fuel system, or possibly the intake system, has been modified there may have to be some additional considerations needed in order to perform the work, depending on what was done. I'm guessing the dealer would likely discuss this with BRP.

There is no way that BRP can make a "blanket statement" that covers these issues because every case has the potential to be different. That is obviously why Steve said to work this out with the dealer doing the recall work.

Here is what Steve said, specifically...
BRP generally recommends that vehicles be brought back to stock form before the update is performed, as it was tested under default conditions. Your dealer will discuss all the details with you before proceeding with the update.

Yes, see above.
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Ok is BRP
going to refund the money I spent on the adjustable reflectors I bought?

Yes Dave, they are going to refund the reflector cost. May not be able to ride a lot in the rain now without drowning the engine compartment but it will run cooler in the rain.

Jack
 
I have the 14K service coming up, maybe my Dealer can combine the Service with the Recall and save me a few bucks. My heat mediation was just short of $500.00. Would be a nice trade off.
 
Heat

I will be getting the recall handled this next week and I sure hope that this works, I would like to take longer rides like I did on my 2008 GS, I feel that they have this all worked out,we will see for sure. I will post pictures also.
 
I would say this topic has gone down hill and I would not be surprised if Steve from BRP gave up even reading this anymore.

:banghead::banghead::banghead:

Sometimes I wonder what some people post is really in the best interests of us all when it comes to a thread like this where BRP is listening :mad:

Bob
 
Sure am looking forward to hearing about owners views once they have the modifications done. Unfortunately I feel it will be a few weeks yet before my RT gets the updates done as I live in Australia. On the plus we are currently running into winter so although living in Queensland and winter days are usually in the low to mid 20°C the heat issues aren't such a big deal as in summer. Am just hoping that owners give this modifying from BRP a fair trial and subjective review don't just go into "bitching" mode. Here's hoping BRP proves to be a winner. Regards to all from Down Under
 
I would say this topic has gone down hill and I would not be surprised if Steve from BRP gave up even reading this anymore.

:banghead::banghead::banghead:

Sometimes I wonder what some people post is really in the best interests of us all when it comes to a thread like this where BRP is listening :mad:

Bob
You make a good point Bob , but I wouldn't worry too much. I think by now Steve is probably familiar with all our "indiscretions". ;)
 
Couple more pics

Hey all,

I was able to sneak a couple more pics of the panel portion of the update to give you a better idea of the look:

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Thanks Steve!

I actually like them and I want them for my 2011!

Will people be able to purchase them later? I assume they have to be made a spare part at some point?

Bob
 
Thanks for the additional pictures, Steve. I like the way those scoops look as well. I'm glad you guys made them in gloss black. Better than the "plastic chrome" look, and I think they somewhat enhance the look of the RT. They should certainty enhance the ventilation to the engine compartment. :thumbup:
 
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