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    Unhappy searching on how to get started-

    hello members-

    where do i search for how to get started in using efi live-

    i am buying the software with no clue but i am willing to learn and give it a go-

    is their a step by step guide to get going-

    i get my package in 3 days-

    Any help would be really nice-

    Thankyou-

    427

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    Welcome to the forum 427.
    Start with the Autove tutorial & the idle tutorial on this forum. That should get you in a position to start. After that there are many people on this forum who can get you pointed in the right direction.

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    Cool thanks-



    thankyou- for the quick reply-

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    427, welcome to this forum...

    Also read the scantool and tunetool own PDF help files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar
    427, welcome to this forum...

    Also read the scantool and tunetool own PDF help files.

    thankyou and i will have a look at them soon-

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    You'll need to get a wideband and hook it up to efi live. Once you do that...things will start to make sense. I'd suggest the LM-1 if you don't already have it. It'll show a read out of the AFR on the handheld unit so you can compare it to what ur seeing in efi live. That's a very important piece of info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtnct00WS6
    You'll need to get a wideband and hook it up to efi live. Once you do that...things will start to make sense. I'd suggest the LM-1 if you don't already have it. It'll show a read out of the AFR on the handheld unit so you can compare it to what ur seeing in efi live. That's a very important piece of info.

    the wife bought me the fast dual wideband kit for xmas-

    i am one happy camper-

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    Hey..welcome 427.
    All I can say is read...read..read....and then some.
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    And ask questions if you''re not clear on something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar
    And ask questions if you''re not clear on something.

    thats cool- i got a couple of jobs coming up soon- but i have been honest with myself and the customers to say i now nothing about the tunning process-

    they are willing to wait and so am i until i get all the efi tools and more info and then get comfy-


    it cant be that hard-with a lot of info and help-

    thanks guys-really grateful-

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