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    learning more for tuning

    ok guys i was wondering if this would be helpfull at all for more info on tuning like injector set ups and all that for the cobalts ss and base models any opinions?


    https://tunertools.com/gm-efi-tuning...on-lasota.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by 09cobalt 2.2 View Post
    ok guys i was wondering if this would be helpfull at all for more info on tuning like injector set ups and all that for the cobalts ss and base models any opinions?


    https://tunertools.com/gm-efi-tuning...on-lasota.html
    Looks like a good resource as it is titled very specifically to General Motors EFI. I got both Greg Banish books, a good foundation and strategy for calibration; but when you get down to very specific engines/ECUs, he would need to write 12 more books to cover it all.
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    I bought both Coyote cookbooks from Don, SCT and HPTuners. Both offer lots of information for the Ford Coyote folks. I have heard his GM stuff is equally good.
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    both are write for version 2.24 for starter difficult to learn wirth 3.0 and description for 2.24! Ford is more up to date if you buy the tuning school book.
    It was written by Alex Peitz... and he is a good tunerhttp://www.thetuningschool.com/product/4121/
    litle bit more expensive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 09cobalt 2.2 View Post
    ok guys i was wondering if this would be helpfull at all for more info on tuning like injector set ups and all that for the cobalts ss and base models any opinions?


    https://tunertools.com/gm-efi-tuning...on-lasota.html
    This new Tuning 101 youtube series just uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1wzEVwAfJQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by steelmesh View Post
    I got both Greg Banish books, a good foundation and strategy for calibration; but when you get down to very specific engines/ECUs, he would need to write 12 more books to cover it all.
    I actually have a pair of GM Tuning DVD's that are available through several sources, including HERE at Summit Racing Equipment.

    We are also working on some new topic-specific training that will dig deeper into things like fuel systems/injectors, MAF/VE tuning, Spark tuning, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelmesh View Post
    This new Tuning 101 youtube series just uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1wzEVwAfJQ
    Nice find.....thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto-Hentzschel View Post
    both are write for version 2.24 for starter difficult to learn wirth 3.0 and description for 2.24! Ford is more up to date if you buy the tuning school book.
    It was written by Alex Peitz... and he is a good tunerhttp://www.thetuningschool.com/product/4121/
    litle bit more expensive!
    Also, if you buy The Tuning School stuff now, you should get updates for free when they release the v3.0 changes later this year. I am in the boat too, bought it just as HPT v3.0 came out so, some of the steps are incorrect and screenshots etc are not caught up to v3.0 yet. Overall, real happy with the Tuning School GM Level 1 stuff, and happy with the 6spd GM Trans Tune booklet too.

    Good luck with it.....