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Old 03-13-2008, 08:55 PM
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Its like anything else. It's not black magic. You're not going to blow your car up doing it.
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Old 03-13-2008, 10:23 PM
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true. I just don't have the time to dedicate in completely learning it.
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Old 03-14-2008, 12:21 AM
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Why don't you guys just try to tune yourselves?
I would like learn how to tune. Maybe we can get these tuners from the mainland to teach us some basic knowledge get us start so we don't have to depended on them so much and hoping that they come down every 6 months. Having more people down here knowing how to Protune be alot easier and maybe alot more cheaper.
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Originally Posted by zer0shift
I would like learn how to tune. Maybe we can get these tuners from the mainland to teach us some basic knowledge get us start so we don't have to depended on them so much and hoping that they come down every 6 months. Having more people down here knowing how to Protune be alot easier and maybe alot more cheaper.
Why do you think someone who makes a living tuning is going to want to teach you or give you their intellectual property. From my experience with professional tuners they couldn't be less willing to share information or explain the basics. You guys have a dyno. Learn your software. I don't see why everyone isn't playing with the open source stuff and tweaking the fuel hear and there.
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Ryan knows how to tune UTECs I dont know if he knows how to do Accessport though
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:22 AM
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ok, i think we're going off topic here. This thread was for interest in having dom come down to tune for HIIC via AWD Dyno.
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Originally Posted by keirnna
Why don't you guys just try to tune yourselves?
already starting getting my cable today and ive been reading some books for about a month so i should know enough to kill my engine
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