I have and love the Pedal Commander and also see a PV3 on the horizon. My concern is rear wheel traction (or lack thereof) with the added power + throttle sensitivity. Is it best to put as much if not all the baggage/tools/etc in the rear and leave the frunk empty?
Don't faff around with trying to vary your rear wheel traction by changing the loading, the Spyder's frame & suspension design is very good at evening that all out regardless of where you put it! :lecturef_smilie:
However, you can still fairly significantly increase your Spyder's ability to 'hook-up' as well as its overall traction simply by tossing the OE Spec Kendas & fitting
real auto tires with specs to suit your requirements and then running them at a suitable pressures for the load the Spyder places upon it (for most 'normal' auto tires load rated for auto's, that'll probably be around 16-18psi) I've run some reeaaallly 'sticky' track tires (that admittedly wore fairly quickly, albeit while still having better wear rates than the OE black round things :shocked: ) but you don't have to go to that extreme to get good traction - run at the right pressures, there's also a
HEAP of normal auto tires that might not be exactly the same 'nominal size' (ie, the size printed on the sidewall) but are so close in physical dimensions that they are form, fit, & function replacements
AND they'll work for most Spyders/Rykers significantly better than the Kendas in all respects; ride, handling, traction, longeviry, puncture resistance, et al! :thumbup:
So don't be too concerned about rear wheel traction (or lack thereof) simply because you've added a Pedal Commander & a PV3, or even if you've gone down the full-on ECU Upgrade path; there's a heap of better tires out there that will help overcome any issues in that respect that you might encounter!

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