Has anyone tried the ECU reflash for the hand warmers offered by evolution motorsports? Its $100 for the reflash and is supposed to heat the grips up much better. I can't see how it can work better than the Yamaheaters but I am curious.

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I first heard about the ECU flash over on hard core sledder. The guy I talked to sayed it works great: http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forums/410-nytro/1159449-new-nytro-hcs-2.html


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I had MPI do the reflash on my ECU and after 1 season I feel it works well. I was doing the reflash for the timing and they did the hand warmers at the same time.
thanks Dan! I dont' know why I didn't do the reflash when I had it in for the timing but oh well. Do you think the yamaheaters are still needed with the reflash?


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I feel that the Yamahaheaters are just a little warmer, but it is such a improvement that I am going to take the yamahaheaters off the Nytro and re-install them on one of my older Apex's