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Has anyone successfully changed sprockets on the F3 Limiteds?

vitodivita

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My friends got the 2019 F3 LTD with Monster Stage 2 tune (yes he should have bought an S) and wants more low end pep. Has anybody successfully changed out the sprocket to no errors?
 

Peter, Show vitodivito how to get intouch with Jase down your way...I've been talking with Jase about the sprocket change challenge...Jase said he thinks he has done this and was going to check it out after his move to his new shop...

I'm pretty sure I remember someone wanting to change their F3 sprockets several years ago and BRP stepped in on their post and said to have their dealer contact them??? (I think)...I know several have tried since that post without success...But the F3's have both options 79T & 89T...So I think its doable with the correct knowledge...Now the RT's don't have that option, so I think they'll be a BIGGER challenge...larryd
 
You're right Larry; if anyone can convince the ECU to let a change of sprocket on a Spyder to work, it'll be Jase! :ohyea:

His contact details & a brief outline :

Jason Robertson at 'ECU Xtreme' - that's the label on their Facebook page or you can email him at [email protected] - Jase has been working on/with Can-Am ECU's for longer than most in the game, and he's generally the 'Go To' man for troubleshooting all the 'unsolvable' ECU & tuning problems for BRP, dealers, & private owners alike all over the World; and he also does a lot of tuning & fine tuning/getting the ultimate in performance for many manufacturer & privately owned competition machines on the World stage too!! These days, you too can access all that knowledge & skill - for a fee of course, and yes, it's not the cheapest ECU tuning there is available out there, but I am convinced that he's forgotten more about this game than most tuners will ever know, and I certainly think that what he does is up there at the top of 'the very best' heap! But then, I have already had his magic worked on my RT - I didn't change the sprocket tho, cos not too many machines have quite the same 'pep' as mine does now! :ohyea: :yes:

For those interested, I have no involvement or interest in this company, financial or otherwise; I am simply an extremely satisfied customer who has tried more than just a few of the other ECU tuning offerings who finally learnt about Jase & ECU Xtreme & now that I've experienced his work & support I won't recommend anyone else! :thumbup:
 
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Correct it’s a 79. It just doesn’t engage at all like the S does. There’s boatloads of torque but it’s being held down by the gearing and traction control.
 
Other than the 79t/89t final drive ratios, I wonder if the transmission/gear ratios are the same between 79t and 89t models? Maybe like driving a lighter weight F3L?
 
Easy to tell what you have. 79 has three spokes and 89 has six spokes. I have mine offset so it looks like I have 12 spokes on the rear wheel.
 
We both know what respective pulleys we have. His friend has a 79t F3 Limited, and I have a 89t 2019 F3-S. My pulley is damn near same diameter as my rear wheel..
 
I believe the initial use of the 89t on LTD models was to have the lower gearing for trailer towing purposes..
 
I believe the initial use of the 89t on LTD models was to have the lower gearing for trailer towing purposes..

Then you would have though they would have made it an option on the RT's since many are ridden double and some tow trailers...Plus the RT's are heavier to start with...larryd
 
Other than the 79t/89t final drive ratios, I wonder if the transmission/gear ratios are the same between 79t and 89t models? Maybe like driving a lighter weight F3L?

Transmission ratios are the same in all 1330 SE engines built 2014 to present.
 
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