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EFI-102 a HUGE success in Dallas!

For Immediate Release:  Jan 10th, 2010

EFI University teamed up with T1 Race Development and Injector Dynamics to put on a terrific class for more than 20 students from literally all over the globe!  People came from all over the USA as well as from locations as far as the UK, Jamaica, and the Middle East to learn about the latest in EFI tuning technologies in the EFI-102 "Advanced Tuning Concepts" class.

Ben Strader, owner of EFI University had this to say:  "The class was great not only because of the incredible amount of previously unavailable information that was delivered, but because for me, it was kind of like a class reunion with so many folks that were around at the very first few EFI classes that were ever taught by EFI University right here in Dallas!  You could say that Dallas is the "Birthplace" of EFI University, and it was nice to be home!"

The class included topics such as: Using P.I.D. control strategies with Boost Control, Traction Control, Lambda control and more.  Also, the course included in-depth racing strategies developed on Tony Palo's world famous, "8-second" front-wheel drive drag-race Acura Integra such as "Boost by Ground Speed", "Rev Limiting by Ground Speed" and mapping the engine by using both MAP and Exhaust Manifold Pressures to aid in quickly changing turbocharger configurations without lot of re-tuning. Tony is considered by many to one of the all-time king's of import drag racing and it was nothing short of amazing to be able to use his personal race car for the demonstrations!

Also on hand was Paul Yaw, of Injector Dynamics, to discuss in great detail all aspects related to fuel injector design, and the how's and why's of battery voltage compensations being applied by the ECU.  He also spent a lot of time going over newer fuel injector design technologies and theory.  Paul's work over the last few years has literally changed the way that modern fuel injectors are controlled, and everyone at the class was delighted to have such an innovator on hand!    

When asked about what was next for the EFI-102 class, Ben Strader said: "Well, it was such a big step forward in content for the tuning community that we have decided to produce a video of the course and make it available online for tuners anywhere in the world!  We have already scheduled the shooting dates for the film, and we will be getting it ready for delivery before summer!"

Make no mistake, after almost seven years in the business EFI University is still alive and well and still the innovator in training content and concepts!  Look for this and many more video courses to come your way in 2010!