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FYI- New filters and Maintenance Schedule for ALL Spyders

I'm getting my 600 mile service done this weekend. The dealer says they don't have the new filters yet, so I'll be using the obsolete one at least for this service interval. :sour: At least the "obsolete" filter still works. :thumbup: Thanks for the info Lamonte.

Question... Do you have to use Obsolete oil with your Obsolete Filters? I don't want to void my warranty by using updated oil that isn't compatable with these Obsolete filters! :yikes:
 
I was at my dealer today getting the recall done on my 2010 RT. The UPS man had arrived and the new filters and covers were in the shipment.
 
Question... Do you have to use Obsolete oil with your Obsolete Filters? I don't want to void my warranty by using updated oil that isn't compatable with these Obsolete filters! :yikes:

Now why did you have to bring that up. Here comes another service bulletin. :roflblack:
 
No one has asked the obvious question here...

How does this effect Bajaron!!!

I didnt even know dealers sold filters ;)
I have been getting my filters from Bajaron and will still be getting them from him his are better.
:D
 
Bob it is simple move to Canada.................7,500, 15,000, 22,500. Gosh the whole world moves on the metric system, get with it!
:ohyea:

:shocked: Would you like to buy a vacation home down here?? :shocked: I've got one for you! :thumbup:
 
Let's see...
The old 3000 mile interval: 3,000, 6,000, 9,000 etc...
But 4,600 miles?
4,600, 9,200, 13,800, ?? :shocked: My head is hurting from the New Math! :roflblack:
I'm certain that BRP will be happy to issue a new service bulletin with 4,500 mile intervals, just for you. :roflblack:


No reason you can't do it a bit sooner (and probably later as well). This will be handy for those on the road. 3K won't get me to CO and back. I wonder if the reinforcement is the only change for the engine filter?
 
You are correct, got my miles and K's mixed up. :opps:
Adjustment intervals can be increased to 22,500  km (14,000 mi) and eliminate the inspection at 10,000  km (6,000 mi).
Is the lack of Valve Inspection documentation (12K before and 14K now) going to void the engine warranty ?

 
There are 3 possibilities...

1- It doesn't make that much difference (not likely)
2- It makes a big difference but I am able to sell my current stock (maybe)
3- I have a lifetime supply of filters I can use (engine) and many that I can't (trans)

I wonder if the Aprilia motorcycles that have been using the same engine filters since before the Spyder was built (Same engine - Same filter - SM5) is also changing to these new filters, or is it just our Spyder.

The Aprilia ran several years with an even smaller engine filter than what our Spyders use (the older ones still do) and they develop about 50 more HP than our Spyder with the same motor.

I think the larger transmission filter is a good move, but my feeling is the engine filter is not going to be a real world improvement. I will continue to run them in my Spyder.

I'll stick with ya and help you use them up and I'm sure many here will do the same.
 
I'm certain that BRP will be happy to issue a new service bulletin with 4,500 mile intervals, just for you. :roflblack:


No reason you can't do it a bit sooner (and probably later as well). This will be handy for those on the road. 3K won't get me to CO and back. I wonder if the reinforcement is the only change for the engine filter?

I have heard that some have experienced deteriorization or separation of filter material from the housing with the OEM engine oil filters. As far as I know, this has never occured with the HiFlo filters I sell.

I've run mine as much as 6,000 miles and they look just fine when I pull them.

The Transmission filters I sell are of a different material than the OEM transmission filters and are supposed to flow more oil than the OEM filters. I do not know if shifting on the SE5's is better with my trans filters or not. As far as I know, no one has had any issues with the HiFlo filters I sell.

I am hoping that HiFlo will step up and produce at least the larger trans filter (if they don't already). It may be an off the shelf size.
 
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As far as I know, no one has had any issues with these HiFlo filters. The HiFlo transmission filter flows more oil than the OEM filter (though it won't flow as much as the new larger filter).

If BRP had not come out with new filters everyone would still be fat and happy with the current products.

It will be interesting to see if anyone sees an improvement with the larger transmission filter.

After I read this for a while, I feel this way about it, I going to continue to use BajaRon's filters until his filter is gone and he finds another filter to fit the new HCM cap. Ron is one of us, he spent his time to find us quality replacement parts at a good price, and I am not going to throw him under the bus. I had two sets of filters (HiFLO), out of SE5 trans, checked out one with BRP blended oil at 3100 miles and other with a full synthetic oil at 5700 miles and was told that both pasted the inspection. That's IMHO.


Mike
 
I have been on 2 wheels for 67 years. And rode hundreds of thousands of miles on Honda Goldwings which only said change the oil every 5000 miles. So now almost 30 years later with all the new techs. we are suppose to change them at every 3000 and with the new tech filters 4600. WOW what an improvement!! Seems as though we have gone backwards or they are trying to make more money off us for simple maintance. Or are the motors that much worse? I surely hope not.
 
I have been on 2 wheels for 67 years. And rode hundreds of thousands of miles on Honda Goldwings which only said change the oil every 5000 miles. So now almost 30 years later with all the new techs. we are suppose to change them at every 3000 and with the new tech filters 4600. WOW what an improvement!! Seems as though we have gone backwards or they are trying to make more money off us for simple maintance. Or are the motors that much worse? I surely hope not.

Or maybe the tolerance is different?
 
I have been on 2 wheels for 67 years. And rode hundreds of thousands of miles on Honda Goldwings which only said change the oil every 5000 miles. So now almost 30 years later with all the new techs. we are suppose to change them at every 3000 and with the new tech filters 4600. WOW what an improvement!! Seems as though we have gone backwards or they are trying to make more money off us for simple maintance. Or are the motors that much worse? I surely hope not.

:agree: My VTX 03 [1800] oil changes were at 6 thousand, Even the first one was at 6 thousand.:dontknow:
 
After I read this for a while, I feel this way about it, I going to continue to use BajaRon's filters until his filter is gone and he finds another filter to fit the new HCM cap. Ron is one of us, he spent his time to find us quality replacement parts at a good price, and I am not going to throw him under the bus. I had two sets of filters (HiFLO), out of SE5 trans, checked out one with BRP blended oil at 3100 miles and other with a full synthetic oil at 5700 miles and was told that both pasted the inspection. That's IMHO.


Mike

:agree:Ron sells a better filter than previous stock versions and at a better price. With that in mind and full synthetic oil I go 4000 miles, no worries.
 
:agree:Ron sells a better filter than previous stock versions and at a better price.

With that in mind and full synthetic oil I go 4000 miles, no worries.

Yes but how does it compare with the current stock version?

Did you do an oil inspection?
 
I was at my dealer yesterday and they knew nothing about the new oil filter. I gave them the new part # and it was in the system but they said it would be a special order part??? Then I mentioned the new maintenance schedule and I was looked at like I was making it up! :banghead: I guess time will tell if my dealer will get the memo?
 
I ordered three sets of filters after Spyderfest and just used the first set last night. I have two more sets that I'll use before looking at the new types. By this time Ron may have another option for the ECM filter but if not I will continue to buy from him. I'll be next year before my dealer will have the new model in anyway.
 
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