Not automatically.
But since you're injecting a device-id that is NOT your native id, it attaches some code that spoofs the PCI ids when the graphics kexts query.
The same thing can be done with FakePCIID.
As I mentioned, if you don't inject a different device-id than your native device-id, then WhateverGreen.kext does no spoofing unless it is one of the "known" devices that requires spoofing (such as HD4600 mobile, HD4400, others).
In theory, your device 0x1616 is natively supported:
Code:
NUC6i7KYK:~ rehabman$ grep 0x1616 -R /System/Library/Extensions/
/System/Library/Extensions//AppleIntelBDWGraphics.kext/Contents/Info.plist: <string>0x0BD18086 0x0BD28086 0x0BD38086 0x16028086 0x16068086 0x160B8086 0x160A8086 0x160D8086 0x160E8086 0x16128086 0x16168086 0x161B8086 0x161A8086 0x161D8086 0x161E8086 0x16228086 0x16268086 0x162B8086 0x162A8086 0x162D8086 0x162E8086 0x16328086 0x16368086 0x163B8086 0x163A8086 0x163D8086 0x163E8086</string>
/System/Library/Extensions//AppleIntelBDWGraphicsFramebuffer.kext/Contents/Info.plist: <string>0x0BD18086 0x0BD28086 0x0BD38086 0x16068086 0x160e8086 0x16168086 0x161e8086 0x16268086 0x16228086 0x16128086 0x162b8086</string>
So, WhateverGreen does not do any spoofing automatically... only when you inject a different device-id does it start to do something.