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Old 03-09-2010, 12:43 AM
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Fred,

Thank you so much!!!!!!!!

The information you provided is helpful to me in any respect - So I will very likely follow your suggestion and start training myself prior to making any final decision.

I guess this really will make sense as we do have a variety of so called "experts" on this side of the pond in regard to tuning aspects for FI systems but frankly I cannot judge their real life abilities and I have heard some stories which have not really been encouraging as well as others which sound quite promising.

Myself I would rather prefer being able to make a well founded decision instead of "betting" on choosing the right expert. This is also why your input is appreciated so much - you went through the process already......

As my heart is still torn appart between a real life (almost) self tuning system like the mass flo (which has no traction control feature) and a stack system which will force me to really get involved into the mystery of FI I will follow your recommendation and try to get started from the right end: "Tune" my own abilities and make my choice once I feel that my own knowledge base has grown.

Fred, alongside to your general helping attitude I guess the thread and evolutionary discription about ERA 753īs development is outstandingly helpful in many respects and to many people / especially once it comes down to non-standardized solutions for certain obstacles we are all running into from time to time. I persume I am not the only one having read the thread mmore than once.

Thanks again
Carsten
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