From what I have previously read, the techlusion units can only add fuel over stock map settings and not remove it. As the modern boxer engine runs quite lean this isn't a problem.
If the rolling-road dyno agent has an air/fuel measurement device (and who doesn't?) they should be able to make adjustments to optimise your fuelling across the rpm range. The only question is how long it might take them to get it spot on and how many adjustments they would need to make.
I guess the answer is to find a local dyno agent and give them a call.
If the rolling-road dyno agent has an air/fuel measurement device (and who doesn't?) they should be able to make adjustments to optimise your fuelling across the rpm range. The only question is how long it might take them to get it spot on and how many adjustments they would need to make.
I guess the answer is to find a local dyno agent and give them a call.
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