To get back to your original question, Cabby.
No, you don't need a re map or a pair of AF XiED units. Your ECU will adjust and your bike will adjust to pretty much stock AF settings with the changes that you have made.
BTW, that dealer you mentioned is to be avoided.
If you are having any issues with surging, vibration or hesitation, then you have two real options.
Fit a pair of AF XiED units that work with the standard ECU and, over a few tanks of fuel, will cure these problems with a slightly richer AF ratio than can be easily adjusted.
When the time comes to trade in, you can easily remove them and sell them on. Or fit them to your new bike if it's compatible.
Or, you can follow the crowd, drive 700 miles and kiss off at least £300 for a re map. It works well, too. Come trade in time, or the end of a PCP deal, bid a fond farewell to your cash.
Both work well and, according to the only forum member who has tried both, there's no noticeable difference in real world driveability.
Of course, with the AF XiED's, you won't have yer Dyno chart to post on to the forum! Ah well.
Mind you, there has been a bit of a frenzy on another thread ref a re map, when an owner said that he didn't notice any difference! There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth with the Hilltop acolytes.
Could it be that BMW have cracked it with the latest version of software?
