Hi all, need some advise. Above mentioned car was very heavy on fuel. Just had a de-cat done. Seems to be better from 14l/100km to 8l/100km. I installed a race chip with not much if any improvement.
Would re mapping help to get more power/better economy,
I know how it works, more power more fuel, if you use the power but my wife drives the car and she drives normal. So I also know that if you have more power and you dont allways use it you will get improved efficiancy/ economy.
Is there someone on the East rand area that can do re mapping?
Thanks in advance
Fanie
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2008 VW Eos 2.0l FSI DSG
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