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Post by 500hp406 on Oct 28, 2008 11:22:13 GMT -7
ok--I am still in, you betcha. I guess you know that they hold classes in Reno. I have no idea of the cost.
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Post by tachout on Oct 28, 2008 11:33:17 GMT -7
They hold classes in a few places, but I wanted them to come here, and do the tuning on Nathans Dyno for the shop time. I am sure that there will be plenty of time for Q&A and right now there are only a couple cars in our group running with a Gen VII or something similar.... Leadfoots, Yours, and LopeyCam from over on UMCA. Mine is in a box on my desk at home, and will not be installed and running by the time of the class. My guess is they will ask for one of you guys to volunteer a car and I figured that I would let them work that out. I think it would be great to have a car or a few cars, and that way you guys would also get dyno time, and tune time with these guys here to see what we are doing, and help us to tune our cars.
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Post by Crossfire84 on Oct 28, 2008 11:55:59 GMT -7
If the cost of the instructor is just $500 then with 10 people the cost would be $50. That is not that much. The cost of the class is $500 per person. They are going to fly several people here from Accel, and I will have to provide a classroom for one day, and a dyno for a day. I don't think 500hp406 is the only one thinking the costs for the classroom instruction was to be divided among the participants. It was originally presented as: I am working to try to set this up, but it looks like I need like 20 people to get this going. I know of a couple but want to come up with 20 people. The cost would be something like $500 plus the day on the dyno, that the cost would be split between the students.
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Post by tachout on Oct 28, 2008 11:59:12 GMT -7
I am sorry if it came off that way. What I had ment was the cost of the dyno only would be split between the students, but I am working on that part too.
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Post by 500hp406 on Oct 28, 2008 12:24:59 GMT -7
I have been on the internet looking at similar classes. If Accel will come here then it looks like $500 per person is typical, but, they come here. What is thier minimum number of people. For me, knowing how to tune my own car is more important than a new set of heads. For $500 it may be difficult to get more than 10 people but if they will do it for 10 lets do it. After looking at the maps on different systems, it looks like they are all similar, and most could use the training.
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Post by tachout on Oct 30, 2008 6:51:31 GMT -7
Two more names added to the list and we are half way there!
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