rjinaz86323
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Do they charge more for a Stage 2 vs. a Stage 1. Is there a reason to only do a Stage 1 if the price is the same or close to the same?
How does this stage 1 and stage 2 compare to installing the pedal commander and other devices that I have heard that really wake the bike up? I still have some warranty left on my bike, but will be doing something for a little more power really soon.
The Pedal Commander & other similar devices do NOTHING to the power output of your Spyder/Ryker's engine; they don't change the mapping, timing, air flow, exhaust or any of that - ALL they do is adjust the responsiveness of the throttle. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, cos it will mean less twist needed from your right wrist & a 'seemingly more responsive' machine, except all you're really doing is getting more throttle opening earlier in your twisting effort!![]()
The Stage 1 and/or Stage 2 ECU Upgrades & associated mods ACTUALLY CHANGE the way the computer/s & those mods/upgrades/snarly exhausts etc make your engine run, so you will TRULY be getting more horsepower & torque out of the motor, and usually without even exceeding the 'proven reliable' outputs these engines have provided for many miles/hours in/on other platforms! :yes:
And you know what?? :dontknow: If you REALLY have a need for tire shredding, smoke producing, arms-outta-sockets pulling response from your Spyder/Ryker, you could always do both!hyea: :2thumbs:
Might be a silly question, but how does "nanny" respond to the stage 2?
On my stock RTL, she insists on keeping the smoke on the tire - just won't let me burn any of it off! Is it safe to assume that with the ECU remap, nanny is taught to relax a little? I'm not really looking for speed, just a little more power and quicker response. Besides, I think a few donuts would be the perfect end to the OEM Kendas.
Don't get me wrong. The majority of my riding is two-up and I do appreciate nanny looking out for me - most times. But occasionally, when I'm solo and the urge strikes, nanny slaps me on the wrist and says "not on my watch"!
The computer fondly referred to as the " NANNY " is the one that controls the " VSS " system. The Stage 1 & 2 ( from Monster ) controls the " ECU " which has to do with engine management ... as in HP & Torque ..... Mike :thumbup:
Separate systems? So, stage 2 will give me the power I want, but nanny won't let me use it except in a straight line? No donuts?! Please tell me I'm wrong.
Separate systems? So, stage 2 will give me the power I want, but nanny won't let me use it except in a straight line? No donuts?! Please tell me I'm wrong.
What year/model Spyder you ride???...when you get your ECU back ..please give a review.Well, I'm joining the club. I shipped my ECU via overnight delivery for a Stage 2 reflash yesterday to Monster Fuel. Hope to have it back by Memorial Day. Last week I added Lamonster cat bypass pipe and Akrapovic. What serious weight savings. The Akrapovic is considerably larger than the OEM muffler, yet much lighter. I did use the bottle-can baffle in the Lamonster pipe. Without it, it was just a bit too loud (and I use earplugs).
Just ordered the K&N air filter too. Hope to have it all back together next week.
Oh yeah, and Vredestein QUATRAC 5 tires arrived today. Going to have those mounted & balanced this week in place of the gooey OEM tires from China.
So thus far my performance mods are as follows:
Handling Improvements:
- Bajaron sway bar
- VREDESTEIN QUATRAC 5 SL - 165/60R-15
These significantly improve cornering and highway stability.
As for performance upgrades:
- K&N air filter
- Lamonster cat bypass pipe (I'm using mine without the included baffle)
- Akrapovic muffler
- Monster Fuel Injection - Stage 2 ECU remap
Lamonster pipe comes with a little baffle insert for those who want to keep things a bit more civil, but I have found that without it, the Stage 2 tune from Monster really shines, as the whole exhaust system is pretty much unrestricted. The noise is only obnoxious at WOT. During regular country road cruising in low gear, the exhaust has a very nice throaty feel to it.
I should note that I wear ear plugs all the time as a matter of habit. The exhaust tone is further subdued at highway cruising, as the speed of wind carries the sound backwards and is really not an issue at all.
With that being said, the Stage 2 ECU flash really lets the F3 shine. Throttle response is much more sensitive off the line. OEM programming had the throttle respond very gradually, taking off like a Toyota Camry. Gentle and smooth. Stage 2 makes it much more responsive off the bat. Certainly in-line with F3's sporty character. In the upper RPM range, the stock 115hp rating is increased to approximately 140hp with Stage 2, and you really feel it in 2nd and 3rd gears, where the thing simply rockets forward.
Monster Fuel tells me the engine actually runs cooler with Stage 2 and cat bypass because there is much less restriction on the exhaust flow, which makes sense. My coolant temperature has remained unaffected, even after riding in yesterday's 92 degree weather.
You do have to ship the ECU to Canada, which can take some time. I shipped mine overnight via UPS and had it back the same week, although that certainly adds cost to the whole upgrade. It is worth mentioning that Stage 2 ECU reflash requires you to ship the air filter lid as well to Monster Fuel, as they drill two large holes in it for additional air intake (makes sense).
Overall, initial impressions are very positive. I'll report back here should I come across any engine issues, but I am happy to have turned my sewing-machine-sounding F3 that rode like a Camry into something I actually look forward to riding every day.
Cheers.