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HP tuners
So in the next upcoming month or so i'm considering getting HP tuners and the learn@home HP tuners school book etc etc.
I'm currrently in job training at Fort Eustis VA (Active Army Soldier :-D), i'll be here for the next 15-18weeks and i figure since i get about 4-5 hrs of personal time a night, not including weekends etc, what a better way to learn how to tune then to study here? Only problem is i wont have any vehicles to practice on lol, but i think i have a solution to that that i'll announce later.
Anyway, i was wondering what any of you thought about HP tuners, i've heard that the work book for learning how to use the program is absolutely wonderful, and extremely helpful. I'm not in a huge rush to learn how to tune, i just want to, over the next 15 weeks, be able to tune most any GEN III or GEN IV GM motor, along with the others that HP tuner offers.
Any opinions are appreciated, let me know if you are in the Norfolk/fort eustis area!
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I'm currrently in job training at Fort Eustis VA (Active Army Soldier :-D), i'll be here for the next 15-18weeks and i figure since i get about 4-5 hrs of personal time a night, not including weekends etc, what a better way to learn how to tune then to study here? Only problem is i wont have any vehicles to practice on lol, but i think i have a solution to that that i'll announce later.
Anyway, i was wondering what any of you thought about HP tuners, i've heard that the work book for learning how to use the program is absolutely wonderful, and extremely helpful. I'm not in a huge rush to learn how to tune, i just want to, over the next 15 weeks, be able to tune most any GEN III or GEN IV GM motor, along with the others that HP tuner offers.
Any opinions are appreciated, let me know if you are in the Norfolk/fort eustis area!
Peace
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Re: HP tuners
hp tuners is a great thing. i and all my friends have used it and love it. once you purchase it you can go on there site forum and download tunes people have posted and look them over. that way you can get a feel for it. also read there forums.
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Car: '84 Z28/'82 Z28/'02 C5Z
Engine: 350 cam, boltons/350/cam boltons
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Axle/Gears: 3.73/3.43/3.43
Re: HP tuners
Ya its sounding like a really good deal, i most likely going to purchase the school work book when i get paid and a friend of mine is getting HP tuners with his next paycheck lol.
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Re: HP tuners
i use it.
they are on ls1tech.com.
you can do a search over there for most info if you need help or they have their own forum on their site.
they are on ls1tech.com.
you can do a search over there for most info if you need help or they have their own forum on their site.
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Re: HP tuners
dude! You're crazy!!! When I was in Combat Medic School, I slept a majority of my personal time. well, at least you are doing something constructive that won't get you an article 15. Mad props. HOOAH!
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