Bob Denman
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You did, and it has! :clap: :2thumbs:Thanks for the recommendation Bob. I think that I have done a lot to my 2013 that can really be helpful for others.
Anybody with heat issues; needs to read your thread...
You did, and it has! :clap: :2thumbs:Thanks for the recommendation Bob. I think that I have done a lot to my 2013 that can really be helpful for others.
[/QUOTE]sounds like you are on the right track to making a good machine even better enjoy your project you should have a great outcome. :thumbup:
I'm in the same boat with our 2013 RTS. I had hopes that with all of the news about RS's getting panel replacements that our RTSs would have the same option but so far..... not
BRP replaced my evap & purge at our 600 mile service too. Seems better but the weather is WAYYYY cooler now and I've not done any really long rides since.
I had a plan of attack before I ever went to the dealer, so that's where I'm headed this winter. (with help from a conversation I had with Randy in Bellingham)
1) Cat bypass - $?
2) Wrap the exhaust - $30
3) Wrap the gas tank - $30
4) Cut out patterns to insulate the panels - $30
5) I will probably move/remove the canister just for more air flow space - Just take it out. It's all good! - $5
6) aftermarket air cleaner (also for more air flow space) - $200
7) I may modify (shorten) the belly pan for more air flow. Some folks have taken it off entirely - Just take them off. They serve no purpose other than to keep hot air inside the Tupperware - FREE!
8 ) Finally I'm going to figure out how to get some air flowing thru there from up front. I'll have a better idea of how once I get all the tupperware off - Duct air from the fog light pods. $?
The 'engine compartment' needs air flow or the heat isn't pushed out. It just builds and builds.
You've got 2 heat sources/zones. 3 actually but one seems less significant.
-The radiator is on the right side and has a thick plastic 'wall' that directs all of its heat out the right side vents. None of that air (as I originally believed) blows thru the engine compartment. 2014 moved this stuff way up front btw.
-The oil cooler is on the left side and that air flow is also blocked, flowing out the left vent.
-Behind these forward walls is the almost entirely enclosed engine compartment. As far as I can tell (until I get all the tupp off) there is no air flow engineered into this chamber at all. Engine heat, exhaust headers (2014 headers run under/outside the belly pan) & tranny heat all radiate there. and that's where the gas tank is! The cat is behind and below the engine but its huge and blocks another pathway for air to flow thru and out. The rear of this compartment is open so there is somewhere (albiet seriously congested) for air to escape, but the hot air won't leave unless pushed out.
Header wrap is easily available. The other wrap needs to be the 'pressed fiberglass' type stuff with the foil backing that is bought in sheets. Not the sound-deadener/asphalt stuff as it will get soft in the heat. It can be glued on with hi-temp spray adhesive or that aluminum tape stuff. Randy said, "takes about a day"
It's not 'pennies' to do all this, but certainly way less than what you or I would lose by selling or trading up! Maybe we should have an 'Insulating Party' one nice weekend at my place! I'll fire up the BBQ! :joke: Drop me a note
Cat bypass $349 pitbull powersports will solve the major part of your heat issue get rid of the oven under the gas tank you wont have all the gas purge issues.
Cat bypass $349 pitbull powersports will solve the major part of your heat issue get rid of the oven under the gas tank you wont have all the gas purge issues.
Well that did not work in my case. I wish it would have.
Jack
Jack, I have a friend in Las Vegas who tried the bypass on his ST, in addition to wrapping, the new panels and the recalls and it didn't fix his issues either.
What do you do when Life hands you a Lemon? :shocked:
I'd just rather make Lemonade; than curse the sourness. :thumbup:
A lemon or a grove of lemon trees.. I understand why people are doing what they do, the Spyder is unique toy.. but if there was some competition, bet your sweet you know what, BRP would have done something. How many people get a lemon car, and go back and buy another from the same manufacturer.. My swag... not too many.. I can see it now, my Toyota Rave 4 is a piece of junk, smells like gas, drive in the heat and my ass is burning up.. But hi Mr dealer, let me buy another one.. A'int happening.. Honda here I come...
they have a captive audience... but that may change soon...others will play in this arena... if they haven't already started.
Just makes me wonder if some engines are running hotter than others
the Spyder is unique toy.. but if there was some competition, bet your sweet you know what, BRP would have done something.
What do you do when Life hands you a Lemon? :shocked:
I'd just rather make Lemonade; than curse the sourness. :thumbup: