Training, Seminars, Courses, etc on how to Tune using Hondata Software

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rcaca0
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Training, Seminars, Courses, etc on how to Tune using Hondata Software

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Hello,

I was wondering if there are any courses, seminars that I can go to so I can get hands on experience with the Hondata software? I have seen the online help information but I would like to get some hands on experience before I get this done on my car.

Thanks,
R
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Re: Training, Seminars, Courses, etc on how to Tune using Hondata Software

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Anybody?
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Re: Training, Seminars, Courses, etc on how to Tune using Hondata Software

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We may have something available to the general public in the near future.
rcaca0
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Can you recommend some sort of company that can give out this training? Is there any technical data sheets on how to tune? I am somewhat familiar with HP tuner software for the LS motors and there is a lot of information on there on this tuner. I would assume that your company would have something out there so people can learn how to use your software. I am not looking to become a professional tuner but I would like to know enough so I can start an engine after building it before I send it out to a dyno shop.

Thanks,
R
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Re: Training, Seminars, Courses, etc on how to Tune using Hondata Software

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rcaca0 wrote:Can you recommend some sort of company that can give out this training? Is there any technical data sheets on how to tune? I am somewhat familiar with HP tuner software for the LS motors and there is a lot of information on there on this tuner. I would assume that your company would have something out there so people can learn how to use your software. I am not looking to become a professional tuner but I would like to know enough so I can start an engine after building it before I send it out to a dyno shop.

Thanks,
R
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