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<blockquote data-quote="Abilor" data-source="post: 12405062" data-attributes="member: 143576"><p>See now, all this talk is why I want to learn to tune for this platform myself, rather than trust others. I had some modest success in Mazdaspeed tuning (<a href="http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/forum/f9/abilors-tooning-guide-noobs-83959/" target="_blank">Abilor's Tooning Guide for Noobs - Mazdaspeed Forums</a>), and I'm hoping this gives me enough of a base to start learning on this platform. I've got the Greg Banish book coming, and will also get with Don La Sota on the phone to get his software, books, and DVD's. Also planning on getting the advanced SCT training for the Ford platform. </p><p></p><p>From there my goal is to get a grip on the base tune, and take my Boss 302 from bone stock up through to supercharged. Are people trading maps on here? Working together on street tunes? Dynos are great, and I'd jump at the chance to use one, but there's something great about a 'street' tune that's set up and data logged properly in the real world.</p><p></p><p>I may write a guide for this platform like I wrote for the Mazdaspeed. I did e-tunes for many members there. This platform is the next great adventure for me, and this seems like the forum to do it, as no other forums even seem interested in tuning.</p><p></p><p>Who else is thinking along these lines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abilor, post: 12405062, member: 143576"] See now, all this talk is why I want to learn to tune for this platform myself, rather than trust others. I had some modest success in Mazdaspeed tuning ([URL="http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/forum/f9/abilors-tooning-guide-noobs-83959/"]Abilor's Tooning Guide for Noobs - Mazdaspeed Forums[/URL]), and I'm hoping this gives me enough of a base to start learning on this platform. I've got the Greg Banish book coming, and will also get with Don La Sota on the phone to get his software, books, and DVD's. Also planning on getting the advanced SCT training for the Ford platform. From there my goal is to get a grip on the base tune, and take my Boss 302 from bone stock up through to supercharged. Are people trading maps on here? Working together on street tunes? Dynos are great, and I'd jump at the chance to use one, but there's something great about a 'street' tune that's set up and data logged properly in the real world. I may write a guide for this platform like I wrote for the Mazdaspeed. I did e-tunes for many members there. This platform is the next great adventure for me, and this seems like the forum to do it, as no other forums even seem interested in tuning. Who else is thinking along these lines? [/QUOTE]
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