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Did the Newest Software Tweak Fix The Heat on the 2013's?

Just picked mine up from the dealer that replaced the evap canister and I was told not to overfill the gas tank. Temps are hovering around 80 today on the ride home and upon pulling it into the garage and shutting it off I noticed an extreme amount of gas vapors pouring out from that vent line under the bike. If you hold your hand close to that vapor stream it is hot enough to burn you, grabbed the thermal gun and I'm getting around 167 degrees at that hose end, and that's venting from the tank!! The gas tank is between 1/4 and a half so it NOT overfilled. :banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
Just picked mine up from the dealer that replaced the evap canister and I was told not to overfill the gas tank. Temps are hovering around 80 today on the ride home and upon pulling it into the garage and shutting it off I noticed an extreme amount of gas vapors pouring out from that vent line under the bike. If you hold your hand close to that vapor stream it is hot enough to burn you, grabbed the thermal gun and I'm getting around 167 degrees at that hose end, and that's venting from the tank!! The gas tank is between 1/4 and a half so it NOT overfilled. :banghead::banghead::banghead:
I am sorry to hear that. BRP needs to step up and resolve the heat issues. Clearly this is not being caused by overfilling the tank. I am afraid to pull mine into the garage until it has cooled completely as I don't want it to catch fire and burn my house down.
 
Just picked mine up from the dealer that replaced the evap canister and I was told not to overfill the gas tank. Temps are hovering around 80 today on the ride home and upon pulling it into the garage and shutting it off I noticed an extreme amount of gas vapors pouring out from that vent line under the bike. If you hold your hand close to that vapor stream it is hot enough to burn you, grabbed the thermal gun and I'm getting around 167 degrees at that hose end, and that's venting from the tank!! The gas tank is between 1/4 and a half so it NOT overfilled. :banghead::banghead::banghead:

are you saying the dealer replaced the evap canister and when you got home same shi#....the 13's are a wreck....
 
Just picked mine up from the dealer that replaced the evap canister and I was told not to overfill the gas tank. Temps are hovering around 80 today on the ride home and upon pulling it into the garage and shutting it off I noticed an extreme amount of gas vapors pouring out from that vent line under the bike. If you hold your hand close to that vapor stream it is hot enough to burn you, grabbed the thermal gun and I'm getting around 167 degrees at that hose end, and that's venting from the tank!! The gas tank is between 1/4 and a half so it NOT overfilled. :banghead::banghead::banghead:

And of course "Steve" from BRP will not comment on this thread. I had fumes on my last ride in the low 80's and have had drips and saw the fumes spew. I was hoping the 2013-9 was going to work but I doubt it will. It does seem to run better but the heat has nothing to do with how the engine is running. It is all about putting a 2012 engine in a 2014 frame and moving explosive components too close to extreme heat without enough ventilation. I too have never over filled the tank. Some dealers (&BRP) should read here they might learn to quit blaming the owners we are not as stupid as they think and we know how to fill our tanks. BRP needs to own up to it's design flaw and actually listen to us for a change instead of blaming us. :banghead::banghead:
 
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I rode about 250 miles, yesterday, and did not experience the extreme heat under the seat, that I did, before the update. The gas cap does not seem as hot, when refueling, either . . . one thing I have learned to do, however, before ending the ride, is to fill my gas tank at a gas station that is close to home (less than a mile.) That cools the gas tank, and stops the gas from venting so dramatically . . . a 1/4 full tank, after a long ride, has gas in it that is the same temperature as under the Tupperware . . . and may be close to boiling. The boiling point of gasoline is between 100-400 degrees F. This temperature depends on the grade of gasoline and what other substances may be mixed in, and boiling gas will certainly be pushing fumes through the canister, faster than the charcoal can absorb it . . .
 
I just got back from an 80 mile ride at mostly freeway speeds. Last year, after a ride that far, my glove box would be hot, and if I lifted the seat, the heat coming up from the place where the seat latch is, would be hot enough to burn skin . . . today, it was just warm air! Now, it was only in the high 50's, low 60's for my ride, but this is encouraging!

Wife and I went for a 200 mile ride last Saturday. Temp was 75. :ani29: ran well, did not overheat. Fan never came on at speed, but did when in slow traffic in tiny towns in the Hudson Valley in NY. Even then, not as much as it used to. So, I think that the 2013-9 warranty campaign work has helped. We will see when the temp is 80 - 90.
 
UPDATE ON MY EARLIER POST REFERENCE THE HEAT

This is an update from my earlier comments. Today it was 92 degrees outside and my temperature reading on my spyder was 104 degrees. Again, I had the service bulletin performed and I am NOT feeling the heat on my left inner thigh coming from the corbin seat gas door. For those of you who don't have, this door has a slight crack between the door and seat that allows heat to escape. Before the service bulletin, this heat was burning my left inner thigh. (yes I wear shorts 95% of the time when I ride). I do think that the service bulletin has reduced the heat inside.

Now when it comes to the "black hole of heat" I am still experiencing a lot of heat and it is hot.

Hope this helps.

Chris
 
This is an update from my earlier comments. Today it was 92 degrees outside and my temperature reading on my spyder was 104 degrees. Again, I had the service bulletin performed and I am NOT feeling the heat on my left inner thigh coming from the corbin seat gas door. For those of you who don't have, this door has a slight crack between the door and seat that allows heat to escape. Before the service bulletin, this heat was burning my left inner thigh. (yes I wear shorts 95% of the time when I ride). I do think that the service bulletin has reduced the heat inside.

Now when it comes to the "black hole of heat" I am still experiencing a lot of heat and it is hot.

Hope this helps.

Chris

Thanks for the update. Now I just have to find a time to get mine done.
 
Okay, this is the latest. Today it was 96 degrees here in Sanford, Flarda. I have a 2013 RT-S and had the service bulletin fix. I've reported earlier on this, but at cooler temperatures.

My spyder was registering 107 degrees on the guage. The "fan bar" was most always a shade above the halfway mark. Note that I have a Corbin seat which has the gas door. This door has presented problems heat wise in the past for me. I wear shorts (don't want to hear it) when I ride. There are small cracks where the gas door is. Heat comes out of that and in the past has burned the inside of my thigh.

I'm happy to report that today with my shorts on there was no burn. In fact the area around the gas door, glove compartment and generally underneath the family jewels was warm, but certainly not unbearable.

Now as for the right lower block hole of death. It still felt like a torch. I just move my foot back on the floorboard when it gets unbearable.

So my conclusion at least for my spyder is that the service bulletin update did in fact reduce (didn't eliminate) the heat. Additionally, as a residue from this bulletin, my spyder is running much much smoother.

Chris
 
MP you need to look into doing what I did with the 2014 right grille. My mod along with my Seal floorboards has almost totally alleviated the heat from the hole.





 
MP you need to look into doing what I did with the 2014 right grille. My mod along with my Seal floorboards has almost totally alleviated the heat from the hole.






Dave, I remember you posting, and thought that I had saved to my "favorite places", but for the life of me I cannot find. Would you please be so kind as to repost or just give the link. I like the idea.

Chris Edit: PS: Dave, I just found it in my favorites. I remembered I liked the idea so much that I saved. I just couldn't find it earlier. Thanks for reminding me of it.

Chris
 
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MP you need to look into doing what I did with the 2014 right grille. My mod along with my Seal floorboards has almost totally alleviated the heat from the hole.






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