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Old 06-08-2015, 02:07 PM   #10
boostedc10
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Re: HP Tuners tuning info

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Thanks boosted. I am all for learning. Is the tuning school the best way? Or are there others? If I'm going to study something I want to make sure I am studying good information. I have no plan on trying to make money with this I just want to be able to take care of my own. I wonder if anyone has training material they want to sell. Could I post a want to buy?
There is a ton of information out there but the down side is it takes time to learn and understand what you are doing.

I have never taken a class at a school for tuning but if you have the money it would be the best bang for the buck. I am sure you would pick it up much faster and have instructors that can answer any question you may have.

In the end it all depends on what your plans are for the motor, and how fast you want things done. If you are dropping in a stock motor with a mild cam or something, then I dont know if i would waste the money on a class. On the other hand if you are swapping intakes, injectors and a cam then it may be worth while.

I am not sure if you can post a WTB if you are not a subscribing member but I am sure someone that knows will chime in.
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