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Updating my 2013 ST-Limited

Jeffsm69

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So I've been going back and forth with BRP Care regarding the boiling fuel issue on my Spyder, not really having heat issues effecting me on the bike but the boiling fuel is a major concern, I went ahead and ordered the new side panel kit at a cost of $333.99 per side and asked Steve at BRP Care for a voucher or discount directly (like that will happen)

But I tried, at first they threw all the servive bulletins at me along with the safety recall on September 4th, 2013, once they realized I had copies of everything and all have been completed, my case remains open.

I'm just trying to get them to admit the design flaw with the CAT under the fuel tank and it's been a known problem from the start.

Still love my Spyder and can't blame a guy for trying, waiting for the next email...LOL
 
Good luck. From what the others have said the new panels really help but it doesn't seem right that you have to pay for them.
 
i don't think you will ever get them to admit the problem because once they do they are locked into it, they did admit somewhat but i don't feel that you should have to pay for new panels due to their problem. i ended up selling my 13 rt and bought a 14 rt limited. much better for the heat almost nothing at all
 
Fwiw: I have not noticed boiling fuel or fuel smell since installing the new panels

That's good to know, I'm still going to do the CAT Delete or Bypass though, I don't like that being directly under my fuel tank and Lamont and Pitbull have done a fantastic job designing and distributing these to owners.
 
Does anyone think...

That the JB Air Filter helps the fuel tank? I'm toying with going that route on mine but I can always shove a bunch of insulation between the Cat and the fuel tank.

Thanks!
 
That the JB Air Filter helps the fuel tank? I'm toying with going that route on mine but I can always shove a bunch of insulation between the Cat and the fuel tank.

Thanks!

I've never heard of it, all I know is I can't put my hand between the Cat and fuel tank, no room to put anything in there and the safety recall in September 2013 did add some insulation around the Evap Canister and I believe the bottom os the fuel tank, it's paper thin and no help.
 
That's good to know, I'm still going to do the CAT Delete or Bypass though, I don't like that being directly under my fuel tank and Lamont and Pitbull have done a fantastic job designing and distributing these to owners.
Hi Jeff, I just got a 2013 sts limited. I noticed that it runs hot by my seat and to the touch on the portion of the tank before the seat. Silly question but what new panels are you guys referring to? How do I know if mine has it? Yesterday I was going downhill and downshifted to first because I was going so slow and the engine flat out quit....it stayed in first and since it won't start. Im having it towed to the dealer this morning but i would like to mention how hot it gets. I've tried everything with the stall and still can't get it to start even though everything else is functioning as normal.
 
Hi Jeff, I just got a 2013 sts limited. I noticed that it runs hot by my seat and to the touch on the portion of the tank before the seat. Silly question but what new panels are you guys referring to? How do I know if mine has it? Yesterday I was going downhill and downshifted to first because I was going so slow and the engine flat out quit....it stayed in first and since it won't start. Im having it towed to the dealer this morning but i would like to mention how hot it gets. I've tried everything with the stall and still can't get it to start even though everything else is functioning as normal.

The panels are the new 2014 retro fit panels for the ST, Lamont posted an image with all the part numbers, each kit contains 2 panels with foam insulation, screws, wind deflector and new stickers with instuctions, take a look at a newer 2014 ST and you'll see the panels, BRP is now offering these kits for the 2013 and prior models, you will need two kits and they basically add scoops on each side of the bike to allow more air to the engine compartment.
 
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That's good to know, I'm still going to do the CAT Delete or Bypass though, I don't like that being directly under my fuel tank and Lamont and Pitbull have done a fantastic job designing and distributing these to owners.

Jeff,

I thought the cat bypass was for the RT's. Do they fit on the ST?

Brian
 
Jeff,

I thought the cat bypass was for the RT's. Do they fit on the ST?

Brian

Description from this website;
The CAT Delete or CAT Bypass will work on all 2013-2014 with the V-Twin 990 Motor; RT's, ST's and RS-S with Cats,.should eliminate the boiling fuel issues some are having and make the rider more comfortable with the heat around the seat area. You should also see an increase in torque by the butt dyno. These will retail at $349.00 and are made from 304 stainless steel. All parts are hand tig welded with machined bends and flanges. There is no need for a fuel processor with this pipe. If you are subject to testing in your state this can be removed and the stock cat can be reinstalled. We do recommend that you replace your stock gaskets as they may be damaged when removing the old cat.
To order these products, Call Len at Pitbull Powersports @ 417-863-1418
They make a seperate one for the 1330 motor.
 
Well..!!

as a wise old guy told me...there is no worst try than the one you never made...good luck..!! :2thumbs: any help would be an admission and require a big investment to cover them all...:gaah:
 
I sure wish they would develop updated air flow panels like those for the RT models. I would buy a set as would many others.
 
Question

Does anyone know why the cat bypass costs more for the 2013 models vs. the 2014 models?

Description from this website;
The CAT Delete or CAT Bypass will work on all 2013-2014 with the V-Twin 990 Motor; RT's, ST's and RS-S with Cats,.should eliminate the boiling fuel issues some are having and make the rider more comfortable with the heat around the seat area. You should also see an increase in torque by the butt dyno. These will retail at $349.00 and are made from 304 stainless steel. All parts are hand tig welded with machined bends and flanges. There is no need for a fuel processor with this pipe. If you are subject to testing in your state this can be removed and the stock cat can be reinstalled. We do recommend that you replace your stock gaskets as they may be damaged when removing the old cat.
To order these products, Call Len at Pitbull Powersports @ 417-863-1418
They make a seperate one for the 1330 motor.
 
Now Happy Spyder owner

Hi I wrote to BRP CARE and got a case number in an email from them with instructions to go to the dealer to help me. I did this and they wrote to them regarding my heat issue on our 2013 ST-L. It went from customer care to warranty to tech services and was finally approved under full warranty. Dealer has order the 2 kits and waiting for them to come in so they can install them! I cannot wait so I can once again ride the Spyder without burning my leg and hand if I touch the left panels. Will let everyone know after they are installed......
 
Hi I wrote to BRP CARE and got a case number in an email from them with instructions to go to the dealer to help me. I did this and they wrote to them regarding my heat issue on our 2013 ST-L. It went from customer care to warranty to tech services and was finally approved under full warranty. Dealer has order the 2 kits and waiting for them to come in so they can install them! I cannot wait so I can once again ride the Spyder without burning my leg and hand if I touch the left panels. Will let everyone know after they are installed......

Therein lies the problem BRP HAS paid for some but not all ST retrofits. I also agree they need something like this for the 2013 RT since they decided to turn it into a 13/14 hybrid and create more heat issues than already existed. A redesigned upper panel with scoops might be the ticket.
 
Therein lies the problem BRP HAS paid for some but not all ST retrofits. I also agree they need something like this for the 2013 RT since they decided to turn it into a 13/14 hybrid and create more heat issues than already existed. A redesigned upper panel with scoops might be the ticket.

Exactly, I hope they will step up and pay for these under warrenty but I'm not planning on it, BRP Care has been emailing me once a day for the past two weeks, so far the only thing they keep referring to the Service Bulletin 2013-9, so I need to get my dealer to update the computer, once that's complete, it's on to the heat issue still remaining
 
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