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Where does one receive training on the Hondata s300 software?

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Old May 18, 2017 | 08:13 AM
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Default Where does one receive training on the Hondata s300 software?

I have being learning from google and youtube how to use my hondata but there is very limited info. I woul like to know where i can get a decent training so i can tune my s300 whiout any help . I dont care on the price .

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Old May 18, 2017 | 08:22 AM
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Default re: Where does one receive training on the Hondata s300 software?

I would look into the EFI 101 courses (https://www.efi101.com/efi-101/) if money and time is not an issue. I personally took the FasTuun courses and while they were informative I wished I was just in a classroom with hands-on training instead. Keep in mind these courses usually cover a wide variety of tuning software/methods, including Hondata.

Prior to this you should have a good base knowledge of how a motor works along with some knowledge in chemistry and physics. It'll help out a lot in the long run.
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Old May 18, 2017 | 08:56 AM
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Default re: Where does one receive training on the Hondata s300 software?

JK Tuning also offered Tuning classes. Dont know if your in the mid atlantic area. They are in West PA.

But prices were very reasonable and it was in-class instruction.
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