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Yeah, if you take the time to learn tuning.....
Yup that was my point....in my case, a) I have no desire to learn how to do mapping - I would do it so infrequently that whatever I do learn (in terms of the specific SW, not the basic principles) is likely to be forgotten again very soon after. Not a good use of my time, nor diminsihing braincells. I'd rather invest that time doing what I know I'm good at as a day job, and using the "plastic tool" to get the job done.

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...and arent afraid to experiment, the costs aren't bad.
And yup, thoroughly afraid to experiment. As I'm finding out now, it's hard enough to put together an engine 100% successfully, first time around, and certainly eyewateringly expensive. The last thing I need is for me to go and **** it up by being a have-a-go-hero. Some things are just better left to the pro's unless you're willing to temper your learning curve with broken hardware. Maybe. Maybe not.
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