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Old Feb 5, 2010 | 07:44 PM
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About Tuning "If u live in PA,NJ,DE" look!

i was thinking about learning how to tune my Evo.. if someone would be interested in helping me out in learning PM me. Willing to pay for help
Old Feb 5, 2010 | 10:05 PM
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Theres a huge sticky on it. Start there. Aaron at English racing is a wealth of information and has always helped me when I've had random off the wall questions.
Old Feb 6, 2010 | 04:15 AM
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1. Read
2. Go back over the ecuflash forum and read some more.
3. Search the internet for quality tuning articles.
4. Make friends with somebody who has made it their life to tune. One of the easier ways to do this is find a good vendor, call them up, order parts, and start a relationship. You help them out they help you. As mentioned above, Aaron at English Racing has been awesome to a LOT of people, including me.
5. If you have a specific issue or specific problem you want to solve, use the search button. Many people forget that the search button is free and that you can usually find your answer in 5-10 mins. If you make a post about trying to solve a bad idle after your put in larger injectors, expect the help to be of low quality because many people (myself included) don't always feel like spending the time to answer something that has been covered hundreds of times before, hence use the search button.

Hope this helps. The best part is that you don't have to pay anyone.
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by 0xDEAD
1. Read
2. Go back over the ecuflash forum and read some more.
3. Search the internet for quality tuning articles.
4. Make friends with somebody who has made it their life to tune. One of the easier ways to do this is find a good vendor, call them up, order parts, and start a relationship. You help them out they help you. As mentioned above, Aaron at English Racing has been awesome to a LOT of people, including me.
5. If you have a specific issue or specific problem you want to solve, use the search button. Many people forget that the search button is free and that you can usually find your answer in 5-10 mins. If you make a post about trying to solve a bad idle after your put in larger injectors, expect the help to be of low quality because many people (myself included) don't always feel like spending the time to answer something that has been covered hundreds of times before, hence use the search button.

Hope this helps. The best part is that you don't have to pay anyone.

i would feel better doing it with someone next me with experience. but yea i will do more research too
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 11:45 AM
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I see in your signature that you have a lot of BR parts. Call him up and see if he will help you out.
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 12:27 PM
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I see in your signature that you have a lot of BR parts. Call him up and see if he will help you out.
yea i might.. i just was seeing if there were any local people that know how to do..
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 0xDEAD
1. Read
2. Go back over the ecuflash forum and read some more.
3. Search the internet for quality tuning articles.
4. Make friends with somebody who has made it their life to tune. One of the easier ways to do this is find a good vendor, call them up, order parts, and start a relationship. You help them out they help you. As mentioned above, Aaron at English Racing has been awesome to a LOT of people, including me.
5. If you have a specific issue or specific problem you want to solve, use the search button. Many people forget that the search button is free and that you can usually find your answer in 5-10 mins. If you make a post about trying to solve a bad idle after your put in larger injectors, expect the help to be of low quality because many people (myself included) don't always feel like spending the time to answer something that has been covered hundreds of times before, hence use the search button.

Hope this helps. The best part is that you don't have to pay anyone.

This.

Also, try hanging out in the regional section and asking there.

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