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2006nytro
Wed, September 22nd, 2010, 10:38 PM
ok im new here and i want to learn how tuneing works? and the HUEI works? the hole 9 yards.

Longshot270
Wed, September 22nd, 2010, 10:53 PM
Yeah, your gonna want to get the whole 9 yards a few inches at a time. I would start by browsing through this Minotaur forum just to see what the most popular topics are about.

907DAVE
Thu, September 23rd, 2010, 01:26 AM
Lots of great info packed in the Minotaur section!

Ohh and...........Welcome!

cleatus12r
Thu, September 23rd, 2010, 12:00 PM
I've been talking with Dustin quite extensively over the past few nights and told him to get over here and start asking.

I'll do a write up for you within the next couple of days. Stay tuned.

F-127
Thu, September 23rd, 2010, 12:24 PM
Welcome,
I think this is a pretty good start point. Diesel Technician Society (http://www.forddoctorsdts.com/articles/article-06-08.php)

I'd check through the 94-98 7.3 pamphlet first, it does a decent job of explaining the HEUI system, and you can learn general stuff about the engine as well. I only found the website about a week ago, so I've been reading through the different ones lately, strangely, I find them more interesting than school work.

2006nytro
Sat, September 25th, 2010, 01:37 AM
ok cool any help would be great next year i want to invest in one and screan shots and help anything would be great. u guys need one that workes like a game that u can test on just a little tutorial on it. help people alot

Pocket
Sat, September 25th, 2010, 01:44 PM
ok cool any help would be great next year i want to invest in one and screan shots and help anything would be great. u guys need one that workes like a game that u can test on just a little tutorial on it. help people alot
The best way to start off is by looking at the tunes you get with the Minotaur package. Make small changes to see how it affects the truck, and you'll learn what works and what doesn't.

If you make small changes to one or two tables at a time, you'll learn how those individual tables work. You'll also learn how changing one table can affect others. Once you figure that out and really understand how the tables function, then you can start making more changes and gain confidence.

Took me for freaking ever to start getting confident in my tuning. I would make a tiny adjustment, then sweat bullets when I cranked the truck hoping I wasn't blowing up the engine. But now I'm much more confident in my tuning, and actually enjoy some of the tunes I've created for myself.