Have you had 2011-7 done and did it help performance or .........? I think it is just to allow the throttle body to work better. I am scheduled to get mine done next week, but have not had any problems to date.
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Some of you have noted the high pitched whine after shutting the Spyder off. Unfortunately, this is causing some of the throttle positioners to fail. BRP has revised the programming, and has issued the update as part of Warranty Bulletin 2011-7.
Yes, it still appears to perform the hot-restart prevention routine...it just does it a little differently.I have had the 2011-7 update done but I still hear a high pitched whine, quieter than before I think, but it's still there. This follows any switching on and off of the ignition whether or not the motor is run. It lasts a while but I haven't timed it, maybe 20 or 30 seconds or so. :dontknow:
Yes, it still appears to perform the hot-restart prevention routine...it just does it a little differently.
The sound is hard for me to hear, too. I thought others were kidding, until I took the body panels off and heard mine for the first time. We have heard to many loud noises in our many decades, my friend. Our ears aren't what they used to be.Thanks again, Scotty. I am taking BR1 to the dealer next Friday for -7 -8 and -9 if they have the parking brake parts. I have not experienced hot/hard starting and have never heard the "noise" after shutdown. I rode today and it was 101 when I got home...no noise other than the fan running a minute after shutdown...BR1 ran like a hose... :roflblack:
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The sound is hard for me to hear, too. I thought others were kidding, until I took the body panels off and heard mine for the first time. We have heard to many loud noises in our many decades, my friend. Our ears aren't what they used to be.
For me it was the open headers of the dragsters, working the starting line at the races, and too darned many loud bikes in my life. I flew sailplanes, so they were nice and quiet. At least we have better stories about how we lost our hearing than thise kids playiong that loud music. :joke:Oh, if the whine is that low, I would not hear it. I guess too many hours in a C-46 cargo plane during and after the Korean War. They were not pressurized and the only thing between me and the engines was a very thin piece of aluminum...ha ha
Oh, I know, Scotty. I will crank up my hearing aids and maybe I will hear it....maybe it is better that I don't hear it....:roflblack:
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... mine was many hours in the RB-47 and the ECM position of B-52's and I can hear mine fine! Should I be really worried?
PS, Big Red 1, I thought of you yesterday as I rolled by the turnoff on I-35. Then, at a wedding today, someone told me about an Italian restaurant across from the Catholic church that has meals to die for))
thehawk
Our ears aren't what they used to be.
None yet that I am aware of, or my dealer is aware of. The work-around routine goes as follows:Scotty,
Is there no solution for the hot start problem with the 2010 RT models? Thanks.
Mike
None yet that I am aware of, or my dealer is aware of. The work-around routine goes as follows:
1. If the Spyder doesn't start right away when hot, crack the throttle slightly and try again a time or two;
2. If it still doesn't start, hold the throttle wide open (WOT) and crank a few times to clear the cylinders...the Spyder will not start at WOT;
3. Try again with the throttle fully closed;
4. If it is a no go, crack the throttle and try again.
I never had to go beyond step #4, even when I killed a spark plug.