EFI TUNING CLASS - HP Tuners for GM Jan 17th and 18th Tampa FL

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EFI TUNING CLASS - HP Tuners for GM Jan 17th and 18th Tampa FL

Time: January 17, 2015 at 8am to January 18, 2015 at 6pm
Location: Tampa FL
Street: 2328 Destiny way
City/Town: Odessa FL
Website or Map: http://www.thetuningschool.co…
Phone: 727-264-8875
Event Type: live, hands, on, dyno, tuning, class-, 2, days
Organized By: Mike McSunas
Latest Activity: Dec 18, 2014

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Your live seminars include two days (16 hours total) of training at a dyno-equipped facility. You will learn how to tune Gen III and Gen IV GM vehicles using HP Tuners software during classroom time and during live dyno instruction using several students’ actual vehicles.

SEMINAR TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • + Plenty of hands-on dyno experience using students’ actual vehicles.
  • + Basics of how an engine works and fuel injection.
  • + How to understand the VCM scanner.
  • + In-depth tuning process from start to finish utilizing the Tuning Checklists. You will learn a safe and repeatable tuning process.
  • + MAF & VE tuning.

 

YOUR SEMINAR PURCHASE INCLUDES:

  • + Course Materials (see below)
  • + Live Dyno Instruction
  • + Breakfast and lunch both days

 

COURSE MATERIALS INCLUDE (A $449 VALUE):

  • + 218 page full color manual written in a process-oriented format for safe and effective tuning
  • + 50 page separate full color manual on MAF and VE Tuning
  • + Laminated checklists for quick reference on the tuning process for each vehicle modification type (bolt-ons, heads/cam, forced induction)
  • + CD-ROM with example tune files and videos that guide you through the changes made for certain more complex tables
  • + One year of technical support through our Online Ticket System
  • + One year of product updates at a minimal production/shipping charge (typically $20 per occurrence)

We will ship your course materials upon booking so that you can start learning right away!

 

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