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youthpastor
05-27-2012, 03:00 PM
I bought HP Tuners to clean up the idle on a cam swap...and feel like someone handed me the blue-prints to the Golden Gate bridge. It is a very steep learning curve that I am totally enjoying, but the forums and how-to's are hard to nail down. Where did you guys learn to tune?

CFster
05-27-2012, 03:58 PM
Crazy isnt it. I bought it then sold it. I just wasnt going to use it enough to justify the time required on my part to figure it out. Taking my car to a tuner instead.

sniper
05-28-2012, 12:40 PM
Hp tuners has their own forums. Great resource.
and there are a few pretty complete tuning guides out there.

look for the cpig tuning guide.

http://ls1tuningguide.com/files/freefiles/HPTUNERS%20EDITOR%20STARTUP%20GUIDE.pdf

http://ls1tuningguide.com/tuningmanuals/SD%20VE%20and%20MAF%20Tuning%20Instructions%20rev3 .pdf

Both of these explain things pretty well. and should get you well on your way to a good tune.

youthpastor
05-28-2012, 01:08 PM
Hp tuners has their own forums. Great resource.
and there are a few pretty complete tuning guides out there.

look for the cpig tuning guide.

http://ls1tuningguide.com/files/freefiles/HPTUNERS%20EDITOR%20STARTUP%20GUIDE.pdf

http://ls1tuningguide.com/tuningmanuals/SD%20VE%20and%20MAF%20Tuning%20Instructions%20rev3 .pdf

Both of these explain things pretty well. and should get you well on your way to a good tune.

Thanks! I've been at it for about 6 hours today. Tuned the MAF, now working on Idle. I jumped into the deep end of the pool by starting with an E38 computer but getting there

barrrf
08-24-2012, 08:58 AM
Yes, just stick with it. It will take some time to learn, there is no doubt.

There is a pretty basic guide that will get you started on idle tuning right in the software in the tutorial files as well.