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Magnus is exactly right. Ultimately, you need to know your skills and your limits.

I realize that there are many members here that are fully capable of installing and tuning EFI. There are a lot of documented success stories out there. I just felt like there were some missing details that would make the difference in either making the decision to get started or to remove a barrier once they have started.

I also agree that if you start with a base tune you are missing some of the learning process of how EFI files are setup. @shamrok is exactly right. There are lots of options for igntion, induction, engine build, Mainfold, wiring, etc that you should read up on how to set parameters. This does make a difference in the final outcome. Even more so if you get stuck but don't know which figurative button to push to get unstuck.
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