Engine Management Systems Tuning Courses

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mark@tdi-plc.com
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Engine Management Systems Tuning Courses

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Hi,

The Academy of Motorsport Sciences is offering short (2 days) training/professional development courses in Engine Management Systems.

The Engine Management Systems & Dyno Tuning in Theory & Practice course provides a fundamental understanding of engine dynamics, ECU operation and tuning proceedures. The first day is all classroom activities, and the second day you will be using our Rototest chassis dyno to live tune a Svecs S6GP (thanks for the loan of the ECU guys :D ).

The Advanced Engine Management System Calibration course is also short (2 days) and focuses on fuel chemisty and delivery, advanced knock control, engine damage protection, PWM actuator control, PID closed loop systems, 4D mapping systems, advanced dyno tuning techniques, race specific power train needs, and road specific powertrain needs.

For those having attended the above courses, we will be providing a short course specifically for Syvecs calibration.

You can see more at https://www.tdi-plc.com/index.php?pge=c ... motorsport

The course is certificated and endorsed by the IMI and counts towards members CPD qualifications. Attendees so far have been mainly peers within the industry, but it should be of value to anyone who's interested in the subject.

Further courses will be announced in due course.

Please let us know if you're interested.

Thanks for reading :)
juanplata
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THANKS for sharing, this course looks quite interesting, but now that I'm not doing anything, I'm going to enter the page, greetings
stevieturbo
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juanplata wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 4:33 pm THANKS for sharing, this course looks quite interesting, but now that I'm not doing anything, I'm going to enter the page, greetings
Their post was 8 years ago....but they can probably still offer something. Worth a shout.
nillwatson532
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The Engine Management Systems & Dyno Tuning in Theory & Practice course provides a fundamental understanding of engine dynamics, ECU operation and tuning proceedures.

The first day is all classroom activities, and the second day you will be using our Rototest chassis dyno to live tune a Svecs S6GP thanks for the loan of the ECU guys.

The Advanced Engine Management System Calibration course is also short 2 days and focuses on fuel chemisty and delivery, advanced knock control, engine damage protection PWM actuator control, PID closed loop systems 4D mapping systems advanced dyno tuning techniques race specific power train needs and road specific powertrain needs.
Jack
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Thank you for the information about the Engine Management Systems & Dyno Tuning course. The hands-on experience with the Rototest chassis dyno sounds invaluable. I'm also intrigued by the Advanced Engine Management System Calibration course's focus on advanced tuning techniques and specific powertrain needs. Looking forward to the opportunity to participate.
Jack
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Jack wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:15 pm Thank you for the information about the Engine Management Systems & Dyno Tuning course. The hands-on experience with the Rototest chassis dyno sounds invaluable. I'm also intrigued by the Advanced Engine Management System Calibration course's focus on [https://reminimod.com/]advanced tuning techniques and specific powertrain needs. Looking forward to the opportunity to participate.
mark@tdi-plc.com
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Jack wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 2:15 am
Jack wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:15 pm Thank you for the information about the Engine Management Systems & Dyno Tuning course. The hands-on experience with the Rototest chassis dyno sounds invaluable. I'm also intrigued by the Advanced Engine Management System Calibration course's focus on [https://reminimod.com/]advanced tuning techniques and specific powertrain needs. Looking forward to the opportunity to participate.
Hi, info and booking is here https://www.tdi-plc.com/about-academy-o ... programme/

Please DM or email if needed. Thanks.
stevieturbo
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Just FYI, "Jack", is a spambot. Another one...yet another one.

I've reported it a few times, but it's still there.
TimH
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stevieturbo wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:27 pm Just FYI, "Jack", is a spambot. Another one...yet another one.

I've reported it a few times, but it's still there.
As I have the JTi section here - and perhaps accidentally - I ended up with moderator privileges and for the last few years have been deleting the spam posts.

I have not been in a position to do that of late, and it just goes to show that no Syvecs staff have any interest in this forum.

Perhaps its time to shut it down?
stevieturbo
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TimH wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 2:52 pm
stevieturbo wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:27 pm Just FYI, "Jack", is a spambot. Another one...yet another one.

I've reported it a few times, but it's still there.
As I have the JTi section here - and perhaps accidentally - I ended up with moderator privileges and for the last few years have been deleting the spam posts.

I have not been in a position to do that of late, and it just goes to show that no Syvecs staff have any interest in this forum.

Perhaps its time to shut it down?
The facebook group does get a lot more attention, maybe not directly from admin, but a lot of the high end users/dealers etc are on there and do help.

But a lot of forums are inundated with these spambots now. They almost appear somewhat normal, but rarely are.
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