Hmm.... How do I tell the wife that I am leaving for a weeekend to do something that she hates I do at home. :lol: I already have the cash put aside for the class, just need to know when and where.Quote:
Originally Posted by 405HP_Z06
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Hmm.... How do I tell the wife that I am leaving for a weeekend to do something that she hates I do at home. :lol: I already have the cash put aside for the class, just need to know when and where.Quote:
Originally Posted by 405HP_Z06
I was thinking the other day how nervous I would be and intimidated during the class.Quote:
Originally Posted by 405HP_Z06
Come on down Chad!
Tell your wife if you learned how to tune, you wouldn't have to spend some much time in tinkering. You could just set your tune and be done with it.
My wife wouldn't buy it either, but it would work long enough for me to get on the plane!
Thanks guys, I'll report back how it goes.
I am still tossing up the advanced course (particulary after the heads/cam/manifold/etc/etc I just paid for) another 1500 AUD will hurt.
If you use a dyno regularly, is the advance course still have a lot to offer?
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Originally Posted by black02ss
I heard it from my wife for weeks after the classes. I can relate!!!
It is a shock to the pocket book, but well worth it! We had dyno owners in both 101 and Advanced and all commented how useful both classes were.Quote:
Originally Posted by daveb
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Originally Posted by black02ss
Same here. I am a total novice. But I won't be after the class. And Fort Worth is an easy drive away. :D
I took the EFI 101 class and highly recommend it! I have been tuning for some time and still learned some new and refreshed some old in that class. Ben is a great instuctor and will leave no one behind.
Aaron.
Moved from Tunning forum to here.
Paul
i'm in if its any where near me.