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Yeah I'm wondering about this myself. I would like to delete the fuel temp sensor. I suppose the easiest way to do this is to add a resistor to make it beleive fuel temperature is always 30 degrees or so , Kinda like some guys do with IAT sensors. I have read in the manual that if the fuel temperature goes past a certain point the sensor will cause the ECU to run richer. Not really sure why , since warm fuel atomizes much more easily.
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1992 Yamaha FZR 1000. 145 Hp, all stock..
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