Maybe try some different resistors on the Lambada line. If you can lower the voltage it will fool the ecu. I've done that on Marine engines where there was NO EGT sender. I forget the math for figuring voltage/resistance but that's on the web.
Then i would loose control of the engine and could as well just remove the O2 sensor, but even without it, the rpm are oscillating.
I want to find and fix the source of the problem, not just fix the symptoms, so fooling the ECU by getting readings from the sensors, that the ECU aren't calibrated with, would be against the whole purpose of this project.
The purpose of this project is to get a scooter to self-tune by sensors and a computing unit, but if i mess up the sensors, this wouldn't really be possible, and it would read right when the AFR is wrong and wrong when its right.
I accidently broke a piece of plastic that leads fuel again, so now i'm carburated again untill it is fixed. As a coarse fix, i'm making a plastic-glue of acetone and lego to fix the crack, untill i can get a replacement plastic part. If it doesn't work, i will be carburated for 2-3 weeks. :p
My Project Electronic Fuel Injection: Plunk down $3700 for a Honda PCX. Done in minutes! :lol:
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Swapping between Fuel injected and carburated takes 20-30 minutes, where the most time consuming part is to dismount the fuel tank and mount the other one.
In complete darkness at 2 in the night, it takes about an hour.