Tuning and software training.
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:40 pm
Having just completed my certifcate 4 in workplace training and assessment I am considering offering dyno tuning with instruction for people who want to know more about the operation of their comp rigs for diagnostic and optimised performance.
There are a number of functions in most software that would rapidly speed up the diagnostic proceedure should the vehicle not be running, or not running correctly, I am familiar with Motec, Autronic, Wolf, Haltech, SCT Ford Flash, EFI live, HP tuners, microtech and others and in many cases the software for limited use and cabling is not expensive. I also can do diesel, petrol carby and LPG training, as well as explain tuning principles.
Everyone would be welcome, many tuners treat tuning as a dark art and are reluctant to explain or demonstrate what is involved, those who's vehicles I tune already would know I am open to discussion and welcome any questions or criticism.
There would be a cost involved and it would probably have to be done on Saturdays.
If there is any interest for this type of thing let me know via PM or on this thread.
Cheers
Joel
There are a number of functions in most software that would rapidly speed up the diagnostic proceedure should the vehicle not be running, or not running correctly, I am familiar with Motec, Autronic, Wolf, Haltech, SCT Ford Flash, EFI live, HP tuners, microtech and others and in many cases the software for limited use and cabling is not expensive. I also can do diesel, petrol carby and LPG training, as well as explain tuning principles.
Everyone would be welcome, many tuners treat tuning as a dark art and are reluctant to explain or demonstrate what is involved, those who's vehicles I tune already would know I am open to discussion and welcome any questions or criticism.
There would be a cost involved and it would probably have to be done on Saturdays.
If there is any interest for this type of thing let me know via PM or on this thread.
Cheers
Joel