PMK
Active member
I have Serious doubts they did this .... if BRP ever finds out they did it, that dealership will lose it's affiliation with BRP..... BRP has ALL the records from ALL the BUDS testing that has been or will be performed on EVERY Spyder ever made...... Anyone can go to any BRP dealership anywhere, and learn everything entered into BUDS about a particular Spyder / Ryker., like how many times has it ever exceeded the REV limit. There are still folks in this world who DON'T believe their CELL phones have Tracking ability ..... or " Alexa " doesn't know what you are doing. Believe what you want , but I'm NOT drinking the Kool-Aid..... JMHO, good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
More accurately, there are events / parameters that the Spyder monitors which can be viewed in BUDS or BUDS 2 at the dealer, however, BRP does not have ALL the records from ALL the BUDS testing. Those of us not affiliated with dealerships can accomplish a multitude of tasks more than a dealership based BUDS or BUDS 2, and the dealership can not control or see this which is good thing. This allows various tasks to be accomplished, such as DESS concerns. I do believe the one method a dealership could restore oem settings would be a complete reflash of the computers to oem setup. But they can not easily see what has been modified. Data log events yes, see altered settings, no.
In regards to remapping the engine settings, other than data logging rpm, I am not convinced a dealership would be able to actually see any changes done, or have them appear as faults. Possibly though, if a dealership did reflash the computer, I am not sure how that would work out. The facility that modified the map would know how secure their settings are and if they could be overwritten by a dealer during a reflash.