I've never tuned anything but that is one of my next areas to tackle. I've heard good things about the Greg Banish DVD's for beginners. I'd start by doing a lot of research.
Read Greg Banish's books. Then watch his dvd's. Then buy HPTuners.
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the learning curve for hp tuners is steep. Im trying to stumble my way through it right now...
Kk cool ill look into his books and start some reading like u said I get the concept but I have no idea what have the guages and or sensors are saposto read so gotta start sonewere
No matter how much you read, you really have no idea until you open the program for the first time. Have an extra set of pants ready, because you're going to poop yourself when you see how much there is to it.
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True statement.
What I did was opened up and read at the same time. Looked over the program and got familiar with most of the screens and then read about what would do what. Its like everything really. Start at the beginning and go from there. In this situation the beginning is reading about it.
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sounds like a plan, ill try and learn what i can about it now, then after my heads and stall ill save up and get it and just start off super slow until i get a good understanding of it all
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It's kinda a mess. Iv had hp tuners for a while. When I went boosted I got shown some stuff on efi live for boost reference tables and fell in love. I will say once you learn one it's hard to convert over
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i have both greg banish tuning dvd's if your interested...