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Old Jul 30, 2013, 02:56 PM
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Seminar or schooling for calibrating?

What's a little more advanced course in engine calibrating that is common?
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An apprenticeship.
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There are classes available. Some of us do not have the time to do an apprenticeship or work in the business/ gain experience. Both methods are definitely preferred before schooling. I understand ratsbud, you probably work in a different industry or something of that nature, I'm assuming?
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What kind of calibration are we speaking of? Are you ESL?
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Efi engine management calibration, I put it in the wrong forum. Meant to be in general engine management .

I have some experience , I know there are tuning schools. I'm looking to see what is popular and slight more advanced in covering a variety of common and unique settings for efi systems .

An apprenticeship is a good idea, I'm open to manufacturer specific courses, as well as general efi courses. There's a ton of info online and its tough to decipher which ones are gonna be the better class.

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EFI university then would be my first choice. They have world class tuners teaching the courses.
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EFI university is pretty decent start, look into Greg Banish's program, he is an OEM calibrator by trade and runs his own shop as well.
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