I'm thinking it may only void the warranty on anything directly relating to problems produced by the ECU flash. Everything else should be still be covered. Maybe someone who has already done this would know for sure.
My BRP dealer will preform a ECU flash, but he says it will void my warranty. I have a new bike with a total of 5 years warranty, including the BEST warranty.... I would like to have the flash done, but the warranty concerns me. anyone else with this problem.
So far I have added a cat delete, sway bar, car tires, &belt tentioner. Is my warranty still good?
So far I have added a cat delete, sway bar, car tires, &belt tentioner. Is my warranty still good?
:agree: wiv wot 'e says! :2thumbs:
And btw, you don't hafta get the ECU re-flashed to anything wildly beyond what BRP has proven for these engines can handle ALREADY when used in other platforms - in fact, you can improve things significantly while staying WELL within the existing 'known & proven safe/reliable in other platform' parameters, and still be a whole lot better & more powerful/enjoyable/smoother/more tractable than the de-rated state of tune BRP have chosen to release 'stock Spyders' with... :sour:
IMHO, an ECU re-flash that doesn't exceed the performance parameters BRP has released these engines with in other platforms is probably one of the best 'value for money' mods you can make to your Spyder; arguably an even better improvement than fitting a BajaRon Anti-sway bar & tossing the crappy Kenda tires in favour of some far better performing 'real' tires combined! Yes, I know it's hard to believe that an ECU re-flash could be that much better than either or both of those mods, they are sooo good; but seriously, it's one of the greatest things you can do to improve your outright enjoyment of your Spyder - I reckon it can make your Spyder the ryde it always shoulda been & the ryde you know that you really wanted when you bought the thing, even if you think what you got from the factory settings was pretty damn good to start with!! The re-flash can REALLY make it THAT MUCH BETTER!hyea: :firstplace:
Your choice tho, but I'd like to remind you that life is short, and beside, don't you deserve to enjoy your Spyder as much a re-flash will let you?! Go onnnn, Do It!! You know you really want to! :thumbup:
Peter--U R guilty of using "common sense". As for a small % of the rest of us--we will never accept normal. Even the major auto mfg have jumped into more HP. Initially Mustang offered a supercharged 670 HP with a warranty. Now Lincoln has come out with the midsize Aviator SUV for 2020. High end package puts out 450 HP & 600 ft lbs of torque on the midsize SUV. It's gone crazy, hybrid assisted gasoline midsize SUV with diesel torque. After blowing 3 motorcycle engines I promised myself I won't modify my 2015 F3's. Well the ECU & Airbox lid are currently in Canada getting the Stage 2 upgrade. Evidently I have a very short attention span.
Darrell
PS: I've already had them do the Stage 1 ECU upgrade over 1 yr ago--it made a major difference after 3500 rpm. With windshield, saddlebags, & passenger backrest I had to shut it down at 118 mph due to traffic congestion. Maturity has been a very difficult acquisition.
Peter--U R guilty of using "common sense". As for a small % of the rest of us--we will never accept normal. Even the major auto mfg have jumped into more HP. Initially Mustang offered a supercharged 670 HP with a warranty. Now Lincoln has come out with the midsize Aviator SUV for 2020. High end package puts out 450 HP & 600 ft lbs of torque on the midsize SUV. It's gone crazy, hybrid assisted gasoline midsize SUV with diesel torque. After blowing 3 motorcycle engines I promised myself I won't modify my 2015 F3's. Well the ECU & Airbox lid are currently in Canada getting the Stage 2 upgrade. Evidently I have a very short attention span.
Darrell
PS: I've already had them do the Stage 1 ECU upgrade over 1 yr ago--it made a major difference after 3500 rpm. With windshield, saddlebags, & passenger backrest I had to shut it down at 118 mph due to traffic congestion. Maturity has been a very difficult acquisition.
:agree: wiv wot 'e says! :2thumbs:
And btw, you don't hafta get the ECU re-flashed to anything wildly beyond what BRP has proven for these engines can handle ALREADY when used in other platforms - in fact, you can improve things significantly while staying WELL within the existing 'known & proven safe/reliable in other platform' parameters, and still be a whole lot better & more powerful/enjoyable/smoother/more tractable than the de-rated state of tune BRP have chosen to release 'stock Spyders' with... :sour:
IMHO, an ECU re-flash that doesn't exceed the performance parameters BRP has released these engines with in other platforms is probably one of the best 'value for money' mods you can make to your Spyder; arguably an even better improvement than fitting a BajaRon Anti-sway bar & tossing the crappy Kenda tires in favour of some far better performing 'real' tires combined! Yes, I know it's hard to believe that an ECU re-flash could be that much better than either or both of those mods, they are sooo good; but seriously, it's one of the greatest things you can do to improve your outright enjoyment of your Spyder - I reckon it can make your Spyder the ryde it always shoulda been & the ryde you know that you really wanted when you bought the thing, even if you think what you got from the factory settings was pretty damn good to start with!! The re-flash can REALLY make it THAT MUCH BETTER!hyea: :firstplace:
Your choice tho, but I'd like to remind you that life is short, and beside, don't you deserve to enjoy your Spyder as much a re-flash will let you?! Go onnnn, Do It!! You know you really want to! :thumbup:
BTW my 2016 F3-T has all 3 original OEM "crapy" Kenda tires with over 22K and still looking good.I ride hard some of the wildest AZ mountain twistiess in the country. Kenda tires you refer to must be chinese knock offs.