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Cruiser
Posts: 68 Cabot Arkansas | has anyone had the recall/reflash done, those who have do you notice any change in the decel popping? |
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | Hasn't popped since. The reflash has cured all of the little burps and farts. The little minor driveability stuff is all gone. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 725 Reno County, KS | I just had it done last week and rode about 1500mi since. It did not change any of detonation on my bike at all. It still happens regularly. I did tell them I had the st.1 Lvl. 2. pipes, so I'm sure that's not the problem. It's fairly annoying embarassing but I'm not sure it's a destructive problem. I've got a different issue with the drive that I'm going to continue to persue. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 284 mansfield, MA United States | I had it done Friday. I only had popping 1 time when I cold started the bike in the rain. It is a lot better but I'm running stock pipes ( I want the popping problem worked out before I get the stage 1 pipes)
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | Since the reflash has gas mileage changed? I just got my letter yesterday to have mine done... |
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Cruiser
Posts: 261 Sugar Land, TX (Outside of Houston) | I am having the reflash recall done Thursday when they install my S1 L1 Pipes. I am hoping that one flash does not cancel out the other. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | You dont have to worry about the flash canceling out the other. The Digital Wrench software was updated and has the new maps. The old maps will have been overwritten. The number that comes on the card with the Pipes is not a map, it is an authorization code to approve the reflash. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 284 mansfield, MA United States | I have only put a couple hundred miles on but the MPG seems to have dropped. But its running better and I find myself punching it off the line more now! Over time I think it will prove to be better on gas. There seems to be a better sound too. A deeper throttle. But its running good! really good! |
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Tourer
Posts: 332 Dale, Indiana | Will the reflash stop Harley riders from giving someone the finger, and stop Teach from sermonizing?
Edited by Indiana RoadRunner 2008-09-30 12:19 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 137 Houston, Texas | Went by my dealer today for the latest recall and they were unable to get the reflash off of the computer...told me it was a problem communicating with the computer at Victory.....I'm leaving for Wyoming Sunday, hopefully they can 'communicate' before I push off... |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | I have to admit that the Polaris site was down for awhile today. If they cant send the service report generated by digital wrench, then they can not get a new authorization code. If it is a rush job and you need to get on the road, they can send the service report and then call tech support like i did last Friday and have it all done in about 20 minutes or however long the phone call takes. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 137 Houston, Texas | Thanks for the tip......if they can't get it resolved tomorrow I will suggest that.
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Iron Butt
Posts: 725 Reno County, KS | I can't imagine what a PITA it is to have a customer waiting for thier bike while the Victory is generating a authorization code. It has to be very frusterating for the tech. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | It's not all that frustrating. This is why I make sure the customer knows right away or if i can, before he gets there that if he has a Stage 1 Exhaust system, it could take more than the 15 minutes suggested in the Recall letter. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 266 Stockton, Ca. | It will be interesting if the Ca version is affected as good as I am hearing. I'm having mine done this Saturday. I have the Arlen Ness Big Honkers and the Big Dog fuel control system also from Ness. Only occasionally when decelerating then just as throttling back up it pops, more chronic when cold. Hoping the remap is the solution. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | I live in LA area. If you have been riding your Vision for a while the difference will be obvious. That hesitation between 1-2 shifts is gone. Even though the annoyances were minor an easy to live with. The fact that you dont have to worry about them anymore is a positive. Having the fuel controller, you may not notice any change. |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | cjnoho - 2008-10-01 12:48 AM
I live in LA area. If you have been riding your Vision for a while the difference will be obvious. That hesitation between 1-2 shifts is gone. Even though the annoyances were minor an easy to live with. The fact that you dont have to worry about them anymore is a positive. Having the fuel controller, you may not notice any change.
Hey all,
I just got mine back last night from the dealer. I too was concerned about the new mapping and what would happen. Most of the time if a mapping is bad there is no way to back it out. This was my biggest concern.
I got the bike back last night and just as CJNOHO stated, I totally see the difference. I noticed ON THE WAY HOME...didn't even have to put a lot of miles on it. It runs quieter, smoother, shifts easier and there is NO popping.
I AM curious how the mileage will be affected. But unless it is a dramatic 10 mpg or something, it will be a small price to pay if there any difference as the changes are immensely better! |
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Tourer
Posts: 506 Woodland Hills, CA | I just called my dealer to have it done, and was informed that they had already done it at my last service. Which probably explains why it is running so great. Improved acceleration and smooth shifting in first and second gears was really noticeable, although my mileage seems to have suffered a bit. |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | cjnoho - 2008-10-01 12:48 AM
I live in LA area. If you have been riding your Vision for a while the difference will be obvious. That hesitation between 1-2 shifts is gone. Even though the annoyances were minor an easy to live with. The fact that you dont have to worry about them anymore is a positive. Having the fuel controller, you may not notice any change.
Hey all,
I just got mine back last night from the dealer. I too was concerned about the new mapping and what would happen. Most of the time if a mapping is bad there is no way to back it out. This was my biggest concern.
I got the bike back last night and just as CJNOHO stated, I totally see the difference. I noticed ON THE WAY HOME...didn't even have to put a lot of miles on it. It runs quieter, smoother, shifts easier and there is NO popping.
I AM curious how the mileage will be affected. But unless it is a dramatic 10 mpg or something, it will be a small price to pay if there any difference as the changes are immensely better! |
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | My milage has increased slightly. 1-2 mpg. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | ElroyJ - 2008-10-02 1:29 PM Most of the time if a mapping is bad there is no way to back it out. [/QUOTE I have never heard of this. A map is a program. either its is there and the vehicle runs or its not there and the vehicle does not run. If you flash another map, it completely overwrites the previous program. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 226 on the edge of Los Angeles | Just had mine done today, I still have stock pipes. The only thing that stands out post the flash is when I decel, throttle closed all the way and the rpm is between 1600 to 1800 aprox. its as if there is a short blip of the throttle. ( More pronounced than before) I think its a small amount of fule that gets introduced at that point.
I seem to recall reading something from LLoyd that under decel the fuel is shut off and gets reintroduced around this point.
Anyone else have this result? |
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Tourer
Posts: 412 Fargo, ND | Mine has that habbit currently...I'm hoping the reflash will correct that condition! Sounds like it may aggrivate it. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 68 Cabot Arkansas | Had mine done on 1 oct took a while but it still encountered popping but not as drastic,I have S1L2 exhaust. Seems to do it more cold than at running temp. On the idle issue that was discussed above is normal on most fuel injected cars, also I assume that part of the remap facilated this idle change to combat the decel popping. |
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