I want to get into tuning, but I have A LOT to learn so not to kill my engine >.<
Where should I start reading? I've read the 2 stickys in this forum, but that tells me mainly how to use HPT (which is what I'll probably end up using, but need more info on tuning alone before I start)
Buddy Club Ecotec Cavalier
* More to come *
errr?
Buddy Club Ecotec Cavalier
* More to come *
save for a wideband, hpt.......motor
I don't see why people are suggesting to save first. Learning is harder than buying tools, so why not get the hard stuff out of the way first (unless of coarse you need the tools to learn).
Hopefully that new hpt guide gets posted soon.
He meant, save your stock tune...
Paying someone to install parts and bragging about it being fast, is like watching someone bang your wife and being proud to raise their kids.
Transporter7220 wrote:He meant, save your stock tune...
That was my original thought, but then Philly's post made me think otherwise...
Either way, newbs need reading material. Someone help us out
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Transporter7220 wrote:He meant, save your stock tune...
That and save when you make an adjustment to 1 thing. Much easier than going back trying to figure out what you @!#$ up when you changed 47 things in the tune.
i find it amusing that SHOoff has nothing better to do but follow me around & be an unhelpful dick in even cross-forum. - Jon Mick
Get the book "advance engine management by Greg banish" it doeant go into full tuning detail but it will teach you how a engine works how tuning works everything you need to know. Start there first and go to HP tunes site and read read read.