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My device is nothing more than a thermistor <1$£€ electonic part with a different value which replaces the original front and intake air temp sensors. Both these front (ambient) air temp sensor and the intake air temp sensor are thermistors (equal value).

Conclusions so far with engine warmed up and running idle:

A: Front air temp sensor
Outside air temp +5C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim +5%

B: Intake air temp sensor

Outside air temp 6C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -15C
Short term fuel % trim +2,35%

To be checked
C: Intake air temp sensor
Outside air temp ? (for reference)
Fooled air temp target (approx 30k resistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim to be determined

My assumption is that test situation A and C both should give the same result: STFT +5%.
 
My device is nothing more than a thermistor <1$£€ electonic part with a different value which replaces the original front and intake air temp sensors. Both these front (ambient) air temp sensor and the intake air temp sensor are thermistors (equal value).

Conclusions so far with engine warmed up and running idle:

A: Front air temp sensor
Outside air temp +5C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim +5%

B: Intake air temp sensor

Outside air temp 6C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -15C
Short term fuel % trim +2,35%

To be checked
C: Intake air temp sensor
Outside air temp ? (for reference)
Fooled air temp target (approx 30k resistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim to be determined

My assumption is that test situation A and C both should give the same result: STFT +5%.
Herewith, a short update regarding my last check on fooling the ECU with a very low temp reading of the the intake air temp sensor with a very low tem
My device is nothing more than a thermistor <1$£€ electonic part with a different value which replaces the original front and intake air temp sensors. Both these front (ambient) air temp sensor and the intake air temp sensor are thermistors (equal value).

Conclusions so far with engine warmed up and running idle:

A: Front air temp sensor
Outside air temp +5C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim +5%

B: Intake air temp sensor

Outside air temp 6C (for reference)
Fooled air temp (10k thermistor) -15C
Short term fuel % trim +2,35%

To be checked
C: Intake air temp sensor
Outside air temp ? (for reference)
Fooled air temp target (approx 30k resistor) -19C
Short term fuel % trim to be determined

My assumption is that test situation A and C both should give the same result: STFT +5%.
Herewith my update regarding point C.
See the screenshots.
Outside air temp was 14/15C
30k resistor makes an intake air temp reading of -19C.

I took the bike for a spin, approx 80 kilometers. See the second screenshot.
The ECU compensates fuel ratio -long term fuel trim with -5%-.

My conclusion: the ECU can not be fooled by misleading the intake air temp sensor with a very low temp.
I also did not feel much difference. The bike stays jerky as ever at low speeds.

I would suggest to check the working of third party fuel dongles on the air intake plug.

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