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Talking about flashing stuff brings back memories. I remember when I was looking to get a tuner for my bike it all seemed like rocket science to me. I just started watching videos and taking notes and within a year I had a whole library of maps I had created for my ECM for various exhaust/intake combinations.
Nothing like grabbing the bull by the horns and learning to do it yourself if cash allows.
Come on now Haze. I distinctly remember you saying most of us newbs didn't need a dsp nor would it be worth the time/money for coaxial systems.
You were holding out on us brother. Lol
man there's still a ton of folks that have no business touching a DSP. You should see some of the files that are sent to me....holy cow!!!! Guys during the webinar asking things like "when using a volt meter to set my gains do I leave the speaker wire connected?"
I understand there's a lot of confusion around the word "Flash" because there are so many of them, but the same basic principles always apply -- start with the flattest signal possible. If this thread is confusing go back three years - we had the same conversation Hope all is good brotha.
Hey Beamer, thanks for the Bags. Wife wants to move over to Manitowoc next year....
May need to put the heads together and find some resources.
Doing a set up right now, but next year there will be upgrades!
Shoot me a message when you're going to be around. Sounds good !
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