Thanks

SO if we play the odds and say the Omega is just too old to make full/any advantage of newer octane fuels ...
I know it's been both said yes, and no, but I still would like to know what a remap could / would do? Surely it would make a difference? I fully appreciate what's been said in that because of the combustion chamber design there wouldnt be knock and 'within margin', but nevertheless surely moving that said margin along a bit, to the new optimum point (using the different fuel) would help? In essence do on a rolling road/etc what a newer engine with better knock sensors does by design automatically.
I mean a remap was always on the cards anyway, irrespective of whether superfuels even existed; but the old 'chip' company which was recommended doesn't seem to be around any more, and I know that there are good and bad remaps out there, and it's best to go recommended.
Suppose I'm looking at a little more into the science of 'electronic' engine fettling, really.
