Is a Re-map
needed after installing a Cat Delete? Nope!

hyea:
But it's likely that your Spyder
will benefit from starting it & letting it idle for a bit (maybe as much as 10-15 mins or so?! :dontknow: ) so that the ECU can re-establish the 'no load' settings that it uses to work all the others off; then when you do rev it & run it out later on, even if it
is run a tad harder than before, the ECU won't have
quite so much work to do from the outset.

. But if you don't bother with doing that, it's no real biggie - it'll
eventually learn what it needs to, hopefully before you get too upset at it popping & crackling on deceleration &/or hesitating when you twist the throttle hard & least want it to hiccough...
Same thing applies if/when you swap the muffler itself later on.... it'll
benefit from that idle period first thing after fitting the new muffler
if you do it; but even without doing that, it'll still learn how to manage it all
in time - the ECU is really a pretty smart thing, well able to handle a fairly reasonable range of variations in air flow in & exhaust flow out, pretty much everything you are likely to be throwing at it with the original inlet & air filter still in place....
However, if/when you start changing/upgrading the air inlet &/or trunking; improving the air filter flow; &/or upping the overall volume of air flow going IN to the engine as well as changing/improving the exhaust flow OUT, then you will probably need to look at re-mapping the ECU or you risk running the engine significantly too lean & causing some issues over time! You
might get away without a Re-map then, or at least installing something like the old GS/RSS's 'Power Commander' or maybe even a piggy-back chip; at least it may
seem that way initially, but in my experience,
eventually you'll pay the price of not getting the ECU Re-mapped to suit the significantly greater air/exhaust flows! :lecturef_smilie:
Over to you... :cheers: