edcmat-l1 tuning in China, dyno results
#21
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. Yes, I feel blessed to be able to travel the world doing what I love to do. Meeting new people, seeing awesome sights. Just a few years ago, I would have never believed it possible. I attribute it to being good at what I do, combined with good people skills, and the drive to be the best I can be, and provide the best service I can 100% of the time.
Bret, yes, tuning different cars is quite the challenge. It's like speaking different languages. All PCMs are setup very similar, just different nomenclature, and different algorithms to achieve the same end results. Some of the different cars, and software make LS tuning look like childs play! Most of these LS tuners don't know how good they've got it!
Bret, yes, tuning different cars is quite the challenge. It's like speaking different languages. All PCMs are setup very similar, just different nomenclature, and different algorithms to achieve the same end results. Some of the different cars, and software make LS tuning look like childs play! Most of these LS tuners don't know how good they've got it!
#22
ed is the man. he will fix u up right everytime. i have a built 408 that everyone was having a tone of problems tuning took it to ed got it back with not the first problem. Congrats on steping out on ya own and will be seening ya real soon.
keith
keith
#23
Great stuff Ed! I know first hand how it is to learn to tune one series of cars. Then to learn F/I, N/A and nitrous.....way more complicated. Add other generations, brands, models, tuning software brands and models to the mix and you have yourself a full time job just learning the software, much less what the car wants and likes vs. what you can get away with. It's such a delicate balance. I have the utmost respect for tuners of your caliber!
There are very few on this planet and I feel lucky to know one.
There are very few on this planet and I feel lucky to know one.
#26
Looks like a blast man! Glad you enjoyed your trip. Best of luck on your new business too. Be sure to let everyone know where the new shop will be so we know where to take our cars to get unf@cked.
#27
Thanks to everyone for all the kind words. Next stop, Germany/Austria. I leave tomorrow, so I'll be unavailable while I'm traveling. Once I get over there (Wed., the 6th), I will have email access, so I will be able to continue to provide support.