Quote Originally Posted by casey23 View Post
You better like to like to read... and sit in a seat looking down at a computer screen !!! .... HPtuners isnt HP easy
Yes, reading is one part of it. But another huge part is tuning time. Seat time is more beneficial than reading really. But you have to do the reading part FIRST before you get out there and start modifying tables...

Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
he speaks the truth. Unless you can get someone that does tuning with HPTuner to show you how to do it, it will take forever to learn. I even bought the Greg Banish book and DVD and still don't know squat. The software does not come with any guides telling you how to use it. Worthless software until you familiarize yourself with it.
Greg, another good point. I haven't picked up a book concerning HPT and I feel slightly confident that I could do some basic tuning just by sitting and watching Dale work his magic. Watching someone who is really knowledgeable with HPT helps more than anything.

Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
yeah i think just starting out it shouldn't be about charging for the tunes for your buddies, just let them cover any costs you have to do their truck and let the experience be your pay. When you get confident in your abilities then think about how much.
Yes Ilya--what I would recommend also.

Quote Originally Posted by DigitalBoy0101 View Post
I wouldn't worry too much about the language barrier, man. You write English better than a lot of U.S. citizens!

My compliments, sir.
+1

Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
You should jump on the Hptuners forum also.
Yeah, but just use it as a basis for certain tables. And to ask for help/ask questions. Look for some of the older/higher post count members/Moderators.

Quote Originally Posted by trx2stroke4life39 View Post
Another good thing is the tune repository NEVER FLASH ONE OF THOSE TUNES IN YOUR TRUCK however it is a good way to see what some people are doing so you get a better idea of what to do.
Best piece of advice for using the HPT website!