I was going to post a reply that included the formula used by typical ECMs to determine the length of time injectors are opened based on temperature and pressure.
But I Gilliganed into something better.
A link to an online ecm calculator.
http://stealth316.com/2-calc-idc.htm
It takes some reading to understand how to use it but the neat thing is you can watch the difference in injector performance by only changing one parameter.
You can plug in various operating parameters and watch what happens to the length of time injectors are on (They call it Duty Cycle).
It effectively demonstrates what a small effect minor differences in temperature have on the actual duty cycle.
For example the duty cycle of an injector with an air temp of 95F was 48.04%, at 90F it was 48.47%
A difference to be sure but it is represents only a 0.89% of change in the duty cycle.
What that means is that small variances have only very minor effects on the injector duty cycle.