harvickgm
07-18-2005, 03:37 AM
i wanted to tell you about the post i made earlier, i wasnt asking for you to do my tuning for me, i was looking for a good place start, and from what i hear you took that as i wanted you to tell me everything i need to know to be a pro. NO, thats not what i was looking for, like i said im a newbie at this, and just wanted alittle advice on what are the best things to look for. i have found a couple of sites that break it down, understanding some of the tables, but where to start making changes i wasnt sure of. when i first looked at tunercats i was really confused by all of the numbers, but now im starting to understand them more and more, and i realize you have many years of experiance but the whole thing that im only 19 was uncalled for, i dont like being cut at the knee's because of my age. i understand these cars alot more than alot of older people who have owned these cars for years, i have been a GM tech for 2 years now and i love these cars, and understand the mechanics of them, so i felt like it was time to understand how to tune them. i have always been a DIY person, so i chose this route instead. i have talked to sean and he felt like me and you needed sort this out cuz it really got out of hand, you have alot of insite on things and i have givin sean and others alot of advice for mechanical problems that either i have had myself or worked on someone else's either at the shop or at home. and i still want to learn MAF tuning but i want to start with my car first. i just wanted to take the time to explain this, and sean thought i should as well