Yeah I didn't phrase that very well. The commander and the pedalbox+ both allow control from their free app. Just wondering if one app is better than the other.
I have the pedal commander and the pedal box (not the +). The pedal commander comes standard with the app controls and it works great (although I never use it). Due to the reason that I do not use the app, I chose the standard pedal box for the RTL only because it was about $20 cheaper, delivered. If you get the pedal box +, you will pay more. If i wanted the app, I would go with the pedal commander and save a few bucks, simply because the app is free with the device.Yeah I didn't phrase that very well. The commander and the pedalbox+ both allow control from their free app. Just wondering if one app is better than the other.
Thanks. Ordered the PC. $250 + tax with PC50 code.
On my 2013 Spyder, the City setting works great; but in Sports mode, if I crank the throttle wide open it bogs down like it's getting too much air and not enough fuel. So I leave it in City mode, which is plenty good, 'cause if I crank the throttle wide open, it goes like a Bat out of H with no delay in throttle response. And yes, I have a new fuel filter on it.
“Approved device”, YPILOT? Approved by who? Certainly not by BRP
Pete
That's where I got it. Code worked for me a couple days ago.Where did you get it i tried the code on Slingmods it didn't work.
Running mine in City +1 achieves my goal of removing the “bogging down” when grabbing a handful of throttle if you find yourself in too high a gear.
After trying all the settings on the PC, I have settled on City mode +2.
Hey Pete, Your absolutely right, BRP doesn’t approve aftermarket equipment of any type.
Tires, oil, oil filters, air filters, exhaust, etc. so that’s irrelevant
However it seems as though every one who has one approves of it but more importantly please check out the website for a list of certifications. The best part they aren’t illegal and will not harm your machine!
https://pedalcommander.com/
I have the Pedal Commander on my 2020 F3-S. I also have the Monster Performance Stage 2 tune. After trying all the settings on the PC, I have settled on City mode +2. This gives me the fast throttle response without being too twitchy. I use Eco mode on the bike if I want a slower throttle response. The PC really helps the performance feel and response of the engine at slower RPMs. Above 4500 to 5000 RPM is where the Stage 2 tune really shows itself. This bike now screams when you want it to.
It’s interesting that you use both, Yabba. I found that the Stage 2 tune on my ‘16 F3, among other things, completely addressed the throttle lag issue (that was one of its advertised benefits), and woke the F3 right up. It performed exactly the same lag removal as my Pedal Commander has done on my ‘21 RT without the tune. I am very surprised that you need both.
Pete
It’s interesting that you use both, Yabba. I found that the Stage 2 tune on my ‘16 F3, among other things, completely addressed the throttle lag issue (that was one of its advertised benefits), and woke the F3 right up. It performed exactly the same lag removal as my Pedal Commander has done on my ‘21 RT without the tune. I am very surprised that you need both.
Pete