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  1. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    The bike needs an ECU flash, and for that it needs time and effort for a company to dedicate to cracking the new ECU, and for that to happen there needs to be the pressure of enough people wanting to buy an ECU flash. If a company is making some product as a quick fix, then that pressure is...
  2. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    I have copied it and run with it. I didn't notice any difference (apart from a number on the dash), both in closed loop and open loop. I live in a warm country so it isn't some seasonal issue. This includes ride feel closed loop and open loop, temperature measurements of the headers, and the...
  3. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Can probably rule such a fail-safe out for the moment. There's a bunch of bikes out there running with this thing, a dash with a negative temp reading and the ECU 20+ above what the dash says; and looks like no errors. Can run the bike with the front unplugged. I don't think I've run more than...
  4. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Email from the owner of BoosterPlugs. Need to be aware that this could be considered a competitor, except that later in the email he explains that they won't sell dongles for Euro 5 bikes. I've highlighted a few parts.
  5. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    There was a follow up video Temps in the ECU didn't change and header glow didn't look any different (although should've been a temp gun pointed at a before and after).
  6. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Thanks Iskandar, it's good that we both have the no change from the front connector. From my limited testing so far I did NOT witness a running difference with the thermistor plugged into the front connector. In specific I'm looking at the short term fuel trim value (and long term just in case...
  7. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Stops being weird if it has become common for new models. It isn't ignoring it, it can't see it. https://www.ducatisupersport939.net/threads/external-air-temperature-sensor.18587/
  8. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Stock 10K Thermistor
  9. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Hopefully tomorrow I'll get the 10K thermistors, I won't have a connector for a few days but it doesn't matter, I will just crimp some terminals and jam them in. There are enough 'claims' on that page to be able to verify if it does something (at the front) or not. I'll start with quantifiable...
  10. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    The distance between the pins on the original plug is 3.5mm. Unfortunately these are all much larger plugs at 6 or 7mm.
  11. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    I had a seller cancel the order of the 'real' male connector stating that it was broken. Looking at the datasheet for 12162215 I think this might've been a female only part with the male part being for the manufacturer of the device to make themselves. I see that booster plugs has tangs on the...
  12. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    The real connector is rarer, but is obtainable. Difference is 50c vs $4.
  13. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    Will do. I reached out to Ducati a couple of ways, I should get a quick response from one person, but with the holiday season I'm not sure about the other. Yesterday I tested unplugging the front sensor and starting the bike. There was a grey dash warning (and the air temp read '---') but that...
  14. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    I'm gonna call it, gotta be snake oil, placebo effect etc. The 950 has exactly the same two air sensors, and the booster plug uses the one in the air box. My guess is that at sometime (939 and before) it was in the front, then it needed to be moved into the airbox (Euro4?) and it was cheaper to...
  15. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    There are two air sensors on the bike Electrical Parts (#5) one at the front which this replaces and one that's in the intake. Maybe this one is just for the dash display 😜
  16. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    8C (in the garage) to -10C on the road. No idea whether it'll even display lower than -10C? But for that cold then that's a massive change, like it's just a single 10K thermistor or close to. If so then the faked temperature will be below 10C all the way up to 40C.
  17. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    If the picture is anything to go with it might be even simpler than the booster plug. I would guess that it's either A 3K@25C B=3950 Thermistor which is essentially identical to the original and just moves the air temp reading away from the engine A 5K@25C B=3950 Thermistor which would drop the...
  18. M

    Any feedback on this fuel fix gizmo ?

    I'm presuming the instructions are to plug it into the grey socket (air temp sensor) between the airbox and fuel tank and then mount the silver bullet somewhere away from the engine?
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