KC@ BRG Racing
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These are pictures, and Dyno sheets from the custom Dyno tune session on Dave Nidetz, Can Am spider 2012 back in October 2013. Dave had contacted me via email, and was interested in getting his 3 wheeler Dyno tuned. He wanted to know if we had ever tuned a Can Am. Approximately a year before this we'd tried to Dyno tune a Can Am Spider with little success. Reason being, was the traction control is so firmly integrated we couldn't come up with a practical way of circumventing it. The first time the Can Am came in I didn't have time to personally oversee what was being done. My Dyno operator got it up on the Dyno started to do a baseline. As soon as we got over 20 miles an hour the poor Can Am saw the back wheel turning and the front wheels weren’t, went to limp mode. All the dash light came on. The 3 wheeler started running on 1 cylinder. Not good. The customer at the time didn’t have time for use to really try and figure out how and what was going on. So we stopped. With Dave’s 3 wheeler he was ok with me taking some time figuring out how to get around the traction control. After a little bit of searching on the Internet, and just some common sense we came up with an easy solution to circumvent the traction control, while it was on the Dyno. The fix consists of taking the brake caliper with the traction control sensor off the back wheel, and just hanging it off Motorcycle leaving it hooked up. Really it's not rocket science. Once we got past that having the power commander on and Dyno tuning went pretty straightforward. We got what Dave said were good results, more power more torque and after a little bit of spot tuning better fuel mileage. In my book that's a win-win. We have one of the few Dynos that will accommodate a three wheeled vehicle. If you have a Spider or know someone who has one and are interested in getting the 3 wheeler to run at its best, please feel free to give me a call I'll be happy to talk with you about the process or pass my information on Thanks!


