We finally get a new guy that not only asks fun and and actual performance related questions, he also responds respectfully and is completely honest in his responses, and we attempt to run him off............................................
I know this stuff has been hashed out years ago, in the early days of this forum but, not all the answers are there, and it really isn't well organized. I know most of the needed knowledge comes from making changes and logging.
Why try to discourage a guy from asking legit questions when he has obviously put in a decent amount of effort to begin with.
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Well I did it the hard and slow way as recommend here, it would have been nice to have a little guidance along the way. I have years in tuning my own trucks and I am still nowhere near as skilled as some of the members here. Josh H's timing calculator was a life saver but it didn't do all I needed. I had to search high and low on the forums, not just here, in order to get to where I am now. Fish tuning tutorials where fantastic at filling in where many of the threads left off.
I would hate to see new members get turned away because "its already been talked about" or some other variation. Truthfully, one can spend a month reading the forum and still be scratching his head. Thats why it great to be able to ask the question again with maybe a different view or angle to see if the topic can be better explained.
Many would not be here in this forum if we told everyone to use the search function and read the stickies. While they should do that, a healthy conversation that is not lost in the hundreds of pages in the stickies can do wonders for the community. It keeps it from going stale and encourages new members to join and participate in advancing diesel preference
To the OP, dont give up. Do slow down a little and study the tune a bit more. While the Cummins and Duramax are both diesel, they are by no means the same engine or use the same tuning. It is helpful to have the Cummins tuning background as much of the theory applies. but to be honest, the Duramax community has been at it for many years longer than the Cummins community. A lot of hard work and broken parts went into making what we have now. So sit back and enjoy the ride. If you hang around long enough you can have one awesome running truck. It will take a lot of work on your end too but don't give up
Sorry for the long rant, Jason out...