Bitmotnwnebto and just wanted to share my experience with efi101
bitmotnwnebto> bored in the middle of the night with nothing else better to do
So I been out of work for a while now because of a broken arm. during the time i decided to take the EFI101 course with "EFI University".
I left Friday night on 5/13/07(road trip!) and arrived in CT at XX Tuning at about 5AM in the morning. class was at 9AM-5PM and man was I tired. also on the next day from 9AM-1PM. I wanted the extra training and decide to take the class and it was well worth it , the class covered a lot on engine management systems, on tuning and making maps(from 0),different major ems like, Hondata,Electromotive Ems, Motec,using different types of piggy backs,tunning a car to its peak power and still have it reliable and fuel efficient,tips on tunning, making engine harnesses, different types of dynos,tools to use( ,making harnesses, reading spark plugs, wide bands,etc) and etc(way too much to cover)
Over all experiences was the class it was fun, learned a lot more( hated the test, but don't we all) really recommend any one that works on cars and love to tune.and to keep it short, here's some pictures.

part of XX Tunning showroom where the course was held



custom made ems harness





making custom maps and tunning
So I been out of work for a while now because of a broken arm. during the time i decided to take the EFI101 course with "EFI University".
I left Friday night on 5/13/07(road trip!) and arrived in CT at XX Tuning at about 5AM in the morning. class was at 9AM-5PM and man was I tired. also on the next day from 9AM-1PM. I wanted the extra training and decide to take the class and it was well worth it , the class covered a lot on engine management systems, on tuning and making maps(from 0),different major ems like, Hondata,Electromotive Ems, Motec,using different types of piggy backs,tunning a car to its peak power and still have it reliable and fuel efficient,tips on tunning, making engine harnesses, different types of dynos,tools to use( ,making harnesses, reading spark plugs, wide bands,etc) and etc(way too much to cover)
Over all experiences was the class it was fun, learned a lot more( hated the test, but don't we all) really recommend any one that works on cars and love to tune.and to keep it short, here's some pictures.

part of XX Tunning showroom where the course was held



custom made ems harness





making custom maps and tunning
Last edited by LivinDreamsDC2; May 14, 2007 at 12:22 AM. Reason: wrong subject title



Geoffrey Ring of Racetek Engineering and EFI University

tunning lesson(met a lot of really cool people from other shops from around the US)

hey I had to try the Pho from CT
and the money shot

Also there is a spot out there on Saturday nights that is about 10 mile strip in CT, near the that shop where a lot of cars come out to chill and run. best thing about it the cops don't care much of. The location(sorry but i can't tell you guys/girls its a underground spot that they don't like to advertised). Too bad I was to tired to go and past F u*k out at the hotel right after class. Worst part> The drive home, in the rain, and the tows( I mean come on,I pay my taxes, and gas prices crazy too high any ways).
hope you enjoy.......
-Alex
(I had to post on 2 pages because of the 10 image limit, and sorry but I'm not tunning for the public yet)
Last edited by LivinDreamsDC2; May 14, 2007 at 12:23 AM. Reason: wrong subject title
the class is between 300-400. Correct me if im wrong.
Alex- did you guys have some type of text book? If so could u tell me what book it was?
Alex- did you guys have some type of text book? If so could u tell me what book it was?







