Why do you keep saying the AAPTS is on top of the engine? It is not. It's in the intake air tunnel in the frunk, at about 6 to 9 inches or more in front of the radiator where the incoming air has not yet been heated by the engine and where it is shielded from radiant engine heat.....
Regardless of where your AAPTS is (& I've seen them in quite a few different places - and my 2013 RT doesn't now nor ever has had an air intake tunnel in the frunk!!

) it's almost certainly going to be under the tupperware somewhere and very likely higher than the bulk of the engine & the heat it generates that then gets captured in that insulated case under the tupperware.... so answer me these - Is the sensor inside/under the tupperware
ANYWHERE?? Is it at a higher level than the engine
ANYWHERE?? If the answer to either &/or both is
YES, then that sensor
IS subject to the radiant heat from the sun on the tupperware;
AND subject to heat soak and radiant/reflected heat from everything else under the tupperware, including the engine, the frame, and even the patch of road you might happen to be driving/riding over!
If you want to test this (as I have already done on a few Spyders) ride your Spyder for a while then park it in a sheltered position in still air; extend the wires so you can pull the sensor out; & hang it on the shady side of the Spyder to at least partly emulate the way the BOM measures ambient temperature - and in a few minutes the temperature shown on the dash display will probably get a whole lot
closer to the BOM ambient temp; but then the moment you put that sensor back under the tupperware
ANYWHERE, even if you put it in the frunk (as I did for a couple of tests after doing that first test above!

) then if the Spyder has been run that day
at all I'd suggest the temperature displayed on the dash will most likely start to go up again....
So Idaho, why do you keep insisting that this sensor, which you admit that you yourself have modified in order to try and get it to be more accurate/clos err to 'ambient' and that BRP says is there to "
measure the air pressure & temperature going into the engine" in order to help it run properly is truly reflecting 'ambient temperature' as you feel it??? :dontknow: .... altho I guess you could say it is
sorta ambient,
if you consider only the raised temperature under the tupperware & above the engine (even if it's juuust a little higher and a few or more inches forward of the engine!

) then it might be safe to call it '
ambient temperature for the air under the tupperwear & above the engine', but it's
NOT the same '
ambient temperature' that your local Met Bureau will publish/broadcast; so as I've stated before, for those questioning why it's not 'more accurate', it's best not to even consider it that way....

. At least by
not considering it a true reflection of the BOM ambient temperature then most will readily see that the dash display
IS NOT LIKELY TO MATCH THE BOM's PUBLISHED/BROADCAST AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OFTEN IF AT ALL!! :bdh:
And if by T & T signs you mean the signs on roadsides & buildings that might be showing the BOM published/broadcast temp for that time, or equally might be a remote display of the el-cheapo Dodgy Bros weather station, or possibly even someone's home Weather Station of dubious accuracy, then I'll tell you now that I've
NEVER seen one of those signs displaying a temp within 5° C of the temp shown on my dash - at least for me here in Oz, even when I'm riding in the snow of our Snowy Mountains, the dash display is
ALWAYS something near or above 5° C higher than the temp displayed by those signs, and not always varying by the same amount either.... :banghead:
But if you want to believe that your dash temp display is more accurate than anyone else's Idaho and that it gets close to or matches the BOM published/broadcast ambient temperature, I'm OK with that, it's your Spyder - I still don't believe it reflects true ambient temp and probably won't until I see it/experience it in person, but for all those
OTHER people asking why their Spyder's dash temp display almost invariably shows a higher temp than what their local weather station/BOM is telling them the ambient temp might be,
it's simply because the sensor for the Spyder is NOT in a sheltered and sheilded Stevenson Screen/instrument shelter somewhere, it's UNDER THE SPYDER's TUPPERWARE & SUBJECT TO RADIANT HEAT FROM SUN HEATING THE TUPPERWARE & EVERYTHING UNDER IT AS WELL AS ANY RADIANT HEAT, HEAT SOAK RISING FROM THE ENGINE, & REFLECTED HEAT FROM THE ENGINE AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT MIGHT HAPPEN TO BE LOWER THAN THE TUPPERWARE & BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SENSOR AT THAT TIME! - So if any of you (besides Idaho) are confused, it's simply best
NOT to ever consider that dash displayed temperature as the true 'ambient temperature', cos it's never likely to reflect the 'ambient temperature' shown from any other source, including that shown by your BOM or equivalent! :bdh:
