Originally Posted by
LRT
You have 3 choices - leave it as it is, retain a professional tuner, or learn to tune this yourself. Learning to tune yourself is an exercise in self-education. This is where many of us began. Your "schooling" may consist of purchasing books / DVDs on the subject, and scouring internet forums for accurate information (shockingly not all information on the internet is accurate). There are formal classes available, but these are expensive, and typically don't cover how to tune OBD-I controllers - as these controllers are obsolete (no offense intended, just the reality of the situation). Guessing that Dave W. has been at this for more than a decade, as have I. Learning to tune takes a lot of time and effort. Some people get good at it, some do not. Some tune for fun, others start a business offering tuning support for a fee. If you decide that you want to learn how to tune, then it is up to you to self-educate.
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