I'm just over a full weeks ryding into a re-flash done by Jase at ECU Xtreme ([email protected]) and I'm STOKED!! :yes::yes::2thumbs:
Admittedly, I did have a bit of trouble getting at the ECU, cos my Spyder is a 2013 RT Ltd & on them, BRP in their wisdom moved things around somewhat in preparation for the 1330 motor, then when that wasn't available in time, reverted to shoe-horning the V-twin back in without considering how difficult that would make it to get at some components &/or pull them out; but once I got it out, sent it off for the re-flash & then put it back in & got it running again, it's been nothing short of FANBLOODYTASTIC!! Goes well too!! :yes: And even with all the extra GO, I'm still getting better fuel economy than I was ever able to get out of it stock!! :thumbup:
Fuel range here in Aus is a significant issue, there are heaps of places that I frequently ryde where the distance between fuel stops significantly exceeds the standard range that the V-twins could get out of just a tank full of gas (using about 20 'safely useable' litres) but not any more!! I already scored a wad of mid range grunt & about 50 km extra range by fitting a Cat Elim & modding the muffler, and now I've picked up well over another 100 km of useable range regardless of how hard I ryde it; in fact the cumulative mods have almost doubled my Spyder's original 'sedate touring' range, AND the ECU upgrade/tune not only significantly improves the GO, but it also takes into account & removes any hesitation or lack of grunt caused by removing the air trunking & changing the exhaust/cat elim etc. So now, not only do I have sufficient power to show just about anything a clean pair of heels, especially thru the twisties, but I also have access to almost double the original fuel range, and that's even if I'm full on fanging it!! Not only can I do way better than just stick with the 1330's performance wise but I can still stay with them when it comes to touring range, despite the smaller fuel tank the V-twins run!! :clap:
Even while I'm ryding 2-up & loaded, all the stock tune 1330's are now left eating my dust, along with all the other Saturday arvo bikes & ryders when we are out there punting thru the twisties, and I have yet to find a car that can keep up with us at any speed in the twisty stuff!! I'm still looking for a track or 'safe place' to do some speed runs, & I have had to re-learn the 'safe throttle settings' to avoid lighting up the rear tire every time I take off & to match those & steering angles to minimise lifting a front wheel on cornering, but overall the Nanny has been relatively unobtrusive, except when I've clearly done something silly! Even so, I don't believe this tune is a great idea for someone still coming to terms with ryding a Spyder at all, let alone yet to enjoy ryding 'spiritedly' & closer to the limits; nor for that matter do I believe it is a great idea for anyone still learning to ride anything with waaay better than 'normal street' performance levels - this particular ECU Upgrade comes on strong from the word Go & has made my Spyder the performance machine that I used to wish it was! It is NOT for the faint of heart, but if you want GO &/or can resist the temptation enough to access the better fuel economy that can come with it, then I believe Jase is your man! Or at least his tune is! :thumbup:
Admittedly, I did have a bit of trouble getting at the ECU, cos my Spyder is a 2013 RT Ltd & on them, BRP in their wisdom moved things around somewhat in preparation for the 1330 motor, then when that wasn't available in time, reverted to shoe-horning the V-twin back in without considering how difficult that would make it to get at some components &/or pull them out; but once I got it out, sent it off for the re-flash & then put it back in & got it running again, it's been nothing short of FANBLOODYTASTIC!! Goes well too!! :yes: And even with all the extra GO, I'm still getting better fuel economy than I was ever able to get out of it stock!! :thumbup:
Fuel range here in Aus is a significant issue, there are heaps of places that I frequently ryde where the distance between fuel stops significantly exceeds the standard range that the V-twins could get out of just a tank full of gas (using about 20 'safely useable' litres) but not any more!! I already scored a wad of mid range grunt & about 50 km extra range by fitting a Cat Elim & modding the muffler, and now I've picked up well over another 100 km of useable range regardless of how hard I ryde it; in fact the cumulative mods have almost doubled my Spyder's original 'sedate touring' range, AND the ECU upgrade/tune not only significantly improves the GO, but it also takes into account & removes any hesitation or lack of grunt caused by removing the air trunking & changing the exhaust/cat elim etc. So now, not only do I have sufficient power to show just about anything a clean pair of heels, especially thru the twisties, but I also have access to almost double the original fuel range, and that's even if I'm full on fanging it!! Not only can I do way better than just stick with the 1330's performance wise but I can still stay with them when it comes to touring range, despite the smaller fuel tank the V-twins run!! :clap:
Even while I'm ryding 2-up & loaded, all the stock tune 1330's are now left eating my dust, along with all the other Saturday arvo bikes & ryders when we are out there punting thru the twisties, and I have yet to find a car that can keep up with us at any speed in the twisty stuff!! I'm still looking for a track or 'safe place' to do some speed runs, & I have had to re-learn the 'safe throttle settings' to avoid lighting up the rear tire every time I take off & to match those & steering angles to minimise lifting a front wheel on cornering, but overall the Nanny has been relatively unobtrusive, except when I've clearly done something silly! Even so, I don't believe this tune is a great idea for someone still coming to terms with ryding a Spyder at all, let alone yet to enjoy ryding 'spiritedly' & closer to the limits; nor for that matter do I believe it is a great idea for anyone still learning to ride anything with waaay better than 'normal street' performance levels - this particular ECU Upgrade comes on strong from the word Go & has made my Spyder the performance machine that I used to wish it was! It is NOT for the faint of heart, but if you want GO &/or can resist the temptation enough to access the better fuel economy that can come with it, then I believe Jase is your man! Or at least his tune is! :thumbup: