FmfTxs
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It is better to ask for forgiveness than permission, also told my wife that i was going out for a ride. Two days later .........:shocked: This is gonna get me killed for sure...
"Oh honey...."
It is better to ask for forgiveness than permission, also told my wife that i was going out for a ride. Two days later .........:shocked: This is gonna get me killed for sure...
"Oh honey...."
we can only hope................Rick, I can't wait to hear that RT growl... Maybe Spydette will let me carry hers down to the muffler shop and build some ground-pounders for hers...
It is better to ask for forgiveness than permission, also told my wife that i was going out for a ride. Two days later .........
When you are talking about " Ram Air" are you removing the Fog Light's ? Can you post a pic of the opening ? Thanks.:ani29:
Why isn't a Juice box required, as it is on the RS?? Performance on my RS, with those mods, was really crummy until the JB was added.. BTW, I love my Works Shocks - better looking package, & less costly…...
There are two o2 sensors too in closed loop.Maybe because the Cat isn't changed on the RT when the exhaust is changed? Therefore the O2 sensor doesn't freak out the computer?
All,
Does adding the performance package to the RT void the remainder of Can Am/BRP warranty? The addition of any mods void this warranty?
Thanks,
Reese
There those that put Elkas on their RS and enjoyed a handling improvement. Alot of us have put RT shocks on the RS for must less money and also enjoyed a handling improvement. I would say, if you are not a high performance type rider you would definitely get more bang for your buck putting RT shocks on your RS. Easy install BTW. You can pick up a pair of RT shocks here on SL from someone who has installed the Elkas on their RT.There is all kinds of comments around the Elka shocks for the RT, is it just assumed that the RS (GS) shocks are solid, or who all has replaced them and loves the new ones?
Sorry not trying to thread jack, just wondering.
I agree with you 110%. Len and Cowtown are prolly the best dealer in the US. I would travel 100's of miles to get their service.I purchased the RT Stage 2 Performance package from Len at Cowtown. I must say that the hype does not come close to the reality of the Performance Package. IT FAR EXCEEDS THE HYPE. I took off on my Stock 2010 RTS SE5 from Houston, TX on October 24[SUP]th[/SUP] at 7:00 a.m. and Arrived in Cuba, Mo. October 24[SUP]th[/SUP] at 8:45 p.m. The next morning I arrived at Cowtown to meet Len, The package we discussed would include the Two Brother Exhaust, Elka front Shocks, Green Filter, Iridium spark plugs, plug wires and yes A Ram Air system for the RTS SE5 (Fog Lights) Dyno and tuned.
Len and I realized that Rain, Wind and Cold weather would be affecting my trip back home to Houston. Len placed two Techs to finish the job by 4:30 that day. This was truly a pleasure dealing with someone that understands customer service.
I had an 826 mile trip that started at 5:00 p.m. October 25[SUP]th[/SUP]; this is what I learned about the Performance Package on this journey.
1. The Elka shocks make the RTS handle in turns and windy conditions so much better than the stock shocks..
2. Two BrotherExhaust, Green Filter, Ram Air, Plugs and Plug wires. Increase of Mid-range and Top end. (Increase of 18.5 H.P.)
3. The greatest achievement is the increase of 6.5 miles to a gallon; I actually got 179 mileson on 4.8 gallons
I have put on 2200 miles since these upgrades and the Spyder is so much more fun to ride.
My thanks goes out to Len at Cowtown, I rode 1726 miles for these upgrades and every mile was worth it.
Rick (FmfTxs)
The results where over several fuel stops. The average speed on the 806 miles I put on the Spyder was 65 mph. Yes, I usally do not average that speed, increase that by roughly 20 mph and the the fuel avg. was closer to 32.3.I agree with you 110%. Len and Cowtown are prolly the best dealer in the US. I would travel 100's of miles to get their service.
I do have a few questions about the results. 179mi/4.8gal = ~37mpg. This seems a bit optimistic. If it is the result of a single measurement, you actually need to take several measurements and average them. You could prolly get 37mpg if you kept your speed low, like less than 50mph. What was your average speed?
Also, did you Dyno the Spyder before and after you did the mods. An increase of 18.5hp seems a bit optimistic.
Anyway Len and Cowtown are the greatest. I wonder where we will be buying our next Spyder(s).
Bootie
In the US, it is illegal to void a warranty on a blanket basis, just because modifications have been made. The dealer must show that the modifications caused or contributed to the failure in order to void coverage for that specific failure (Magnuson-Moss Act). The remainder of the warranty would remain intact. There is very little that I can think of that would or could fail due to these modifications. That doesn't mean you won't have to struggle with some dealers, and maybe educate them, but these are mild changes, well within the engine management system's capabilities. As to the shocks, they aren't going to be covered under the BRP warranty any longer, but I'm sure that Elka has some warranty provisions...though maybe of a shorter duration.All,
Does adding the performance package to the RT void the remainder of Can Am/BRP warranty? The addition of any mods void this warranty?
Thanks,
Reese