I came across this German kymco forum, and Google translate helped immensely, but not enough, but I got the gist of it.
This guy fitted a dc/DC converter to give more voltage to the ecu, during the cold starts.
He claimed that while using the device cold starting even at 0 degrees c was no problem. As soon as he disabled the unit, then starting issues returned.
So, the conclusion is that the ecu does not get enough power when cold cranking.
He even fitted an led so he would know if he left it on by mistake.
He later made some change where it would switch automatically back to normal voltage (a bypass if you will).
I have been pricing such converters and it is feasible cost wise.
I just don't know if i must get a 12 to 13.5 v converter, or a 12 to 1.5 - 2.5 volt converter.
You see, I don't know what will happen by adding this extra power to the ecu(what changes, volts or amps or both? ) , or even how to add it, as the guy did not supply pictures,even though he was asked .
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