As per title.
I am fairly sure my 200Cup runs rich, and is therefore slightly thirstier than it might be otherwise.
If I have the car re-mapped (rolling road, custom map), by somebody who knows that they are doing, can I expect to see an improvement in mpg?
I used to work at a place that mapped bikes, and to gain power they typically took fuel out of the map (very generally). This made the engine run closer to stoichiometric - had to be careful, but normally picked up power as a result. I appreciate that if you take it too far, you melt things. Richer is safer, to a point.
Finally, can you recommend a suitable tuner, preferably in the north west?
I am fairly sure my 200Cup runs rich, and is therefore slightly thirstier than it might be otherwise.
If I have the car re-mapped (rolling road, custom map), by somebody who knows that they are doing, can I expect to see an improvement in mpg?
I used to work at a place that mapped bikes, and to gain power they typically took fuel out of the map (very generally). This made the engine run closer to stoichiometric - had to be careful, but normally picked up power as a result. I appreciate that if you take it too far, you melt things. Richer is safer, to a point.
Finally, can you recommend a suitable tuner, preferably in the north west?