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Old 05-02-2024, 09:48 PM   #955
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Hey Larry, I just finished your build thread. How are you doing personally after not quite 3/4's of a year with the Holley Software Tuning so far? And I will assume you only started w/ version 4, is that correct?

It makes a difference if you do not have any V1-V3 files or folders. I too am about to make the leap to Holley tuning, am also older, but have 26 years of computer building, and repairing, troubleshooting, debugging, and tutoring experience in my pocket. Am a die hard will not quit kind of guy, no giving up on any problems even after decades w/an issue, I will eventually solve the issue, someday w/ enough research and with the internet we can find a solution to anything. Am not the smartest man on the planet, am sort of lazy in 1 way, I want to find, seek out, or invent the simplest and most simplistic
Way to do everything there is, since that just helps me to work easier, and get onto the next chore or task at hand, but do not mind checking something 3 times (as I have also learned you also do, to get it just right through your writings and attention to detail).

My motto in my years in my computer business printed on my cards is/was, since the avail. of covid cash to the general public, mainly most of my customers pretty much retired me, and allowed me to get back to racing after 2.5 decades away from it! "No night too long, no coffee to strong, to get to the bottom of exactly what is wrong!" It was more than a motto, it was simply that no stupid dumb electronic box, no matter what, was going to beat my researching skills. There are very few issues that someone else in the world has not conquered, and thanks to Bill Gates (and his cool friends like The Woz, and others), everyone has computers and pads, laptops, and smart phones, and to the US Military, (and my own oldest son Nate, who once worked for Global Crossing, and sent him all over the planet to help install the backbone of the internet switches, long ago, not just once, but again years later, when all those clunky big switches needed to be replaced w/ smaller packaged switches), and due to all of them being linked together worldwide, we can share info, find info in a flash if we just Go look for it!

Who needs a guy that has worked on their computers maintaining and repaing them for decades, when they can all go out and buy the latest best units all at once with Government supplied taxpayer covid cash!

Anyway, their loss, my gain,, but heading the Holley route now myself, I already have had the software since V2, never actually used it yet, just looked around within it a lot, and then watched that video on page 84 of your build thread if you never used it except V4, you like I are both lucky men, since Holley has followed Microflop and changed the folders and file system and locations just because they can, or to simpliy it for the rest of us, so we need to learn with each new version released how to handle the global file process for each version.

Anyway, I watched their video, and there are a ton of shortcuts I learned over the years to simplify any set of file tables. file and folder naming shortcuts so you know instantly what is contained in a folder, how to name a file (every different file by using only dates and times, events, etc., and saving absolutely everything, throw nothing away, both the good and the bad, save it ALL, files are tiny...you may not need it this week, but 3 years from now, it may save your life!!

At one point during the last 2.5 decades I had 1,000 plus customers strewn all over the country sending me their stupid boxes/laptops to setup, reformat, debug or repair, or dropping them off at my door by the dozens. And this guy, has never had a formal hour of electronic technical in class education in his 66 plus yrs. on the planet.

I was out racing a very rudimentary computer controlled 84 model car single point TBI EFI Mopar in 1995, luckily at the time travelling w/Bernie Cunningham an electronic wiz who was formally educated in electronics), and he knew more than a little something about that which I lacked completely at the time), a completely locked by EPA rules ECM/PW, yup...the same one I am driving now, that still has that same hardware in it, but is finally running right, just not yet going fast everywhere (I was an old carb guy, a Wizard if you want a Holley/ Carter single to 4 bbl rebuilt or tuned), but I knew zero about ECU's or ECM's /Power Modules.

To his credit (he and I both had zero idea at the time, that it was not an electronic issue, that was causing all my problems). But eventually I found out it was a design issue, and a mechanical vacuum line issue that worked together to create a very large vacuum leak every 2 seconds at full throttle only, to purge the sealed California Car gas tank of fuel fumes, just triggered by the ECM, and a simple selenoid.

His knowledge imparted in a very short amount of time sparked something in me 5 yrs. later, to go into the diagnostic computer repair industry and become a self taught IT Tech. And here I am, a lot of years later, a ton of determination to solve the issues, and I did.
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