Hydrex Honda's Stuart Easton and Karl Harris will travel to Snetterton on Sunday night in order to test a new British Superbike engine specification and to work more on the Pectel GPS electronics.
Despite Easton standing on the podium in race one, team boss Shaun Muir says there is more to come from the team's Honda Fireblades and they will use the private test time on Monday to get the bikes dialled-in even further.
"The bikes are quick, we showed that at Brands, but we have some other things to try with the engine and we need to do a bit more work with the GPS part of the Pectel electronics as well," said team boss Shaun Muir.
"It's going to be difficult for anyone to catch Stuart at places like Snetterton and it was a shame we had a big chatter problem in the second race last weekend. His tyre slipped a third of the way around the rim and he said it was almost unrideable, the chatter was that bad."