
I've done research into the main spam legislation both here in New Zealand and countries we work in and believe we are well within our rights and the rules. We have to follow rules like everyone else when sending bulk email.
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If you are interested in learning more about tuning or engine building come along to our next free webinar, you will get a good taste for who we are and how we teach. The performance car industry has a bad rep and we believe that this is from a lack of easily accessible and accurate information :) We really do try our hardest to get accurate information either free or paid in front of peoples noses. It’s one of the main reasons we started HPA to provide high quality and cost-effective training. Regarding your comments of finding a tuner and paying him to train you, we have found this to simply be unachievable for most people, good tuners are almost always too busy and too expensive to make in-person training affordable.
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We have never said "not our fault, you too stupid" and we never will, we are dedicated to helping all our students learn how to tune.
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Regarding your comments about refunds, we have a 60-day full money back guarantee and we honor it 100%. 2, we are also putting together a quiz/exam section to the website which will confirm that students have correctly comprehended the information. 1, remote, one-on-one lessons where (once a student has completed the video theory lessons) they can use team viewer to access our engine dyno/engine with our tutor (via Skype) to start making their first changes. We are now working on two things to help remedy this problem. If you give him money, he will try his best to get you to understand.

I would much rather spend that money paying an actual tuner to teach me in Person. They just take your money and say "not our fault, you too stupid".

Plus, if you fail to grasp the subject and come to have the knowledge they teach, there is no refund. There is no "academic achievement" award or plaque. The problem I see with a class like this is that you have no idea if they are teaching you right. Regarding your reviews you can find at least 300 of them on our Facebook page. We do have to balance selling our service with offering these free lessons so we can stay in business :) We try to make the emails we send useful and interesting. Also note we do have a single click unsubscribe button on each email we send if you find the emails too much. One includes a copy of the recorded lesson for you to watch or re-watch, we also send a free launch control lesson and a few sales emails for those interested in going further but want to understand what HPA is and how it works. While I wouldn't call it spam, because it's about a service that you signed up for a free demo of, we do send emails after the lesson has finished. I'm one of the owners at High Performance Academy and I just wanted to clear up / explain a few things.

Once you sign up for one of their free webinars they will spam you constantly. I'd love to save a few bucks on dyno time, but if I spend $600+ on classes then I'm not sure I'm really saving anything. I've watched some of their sample videos and they seem ok.Īny experience? Any value in taking the classes? As I said, I'm pretty comfortable with the whole efi thing. Only one web-class of interest at $250, but gets points taken off for the silly spelling of their name. Aimed more at people who tune for a living, with a price tag to boot: ~$1100. Physical classes, which is a minus for me since the closest one is 1.5 hours away. I've watched lots of their videos and learned a lot. Looks like I would be spending some more serious money here though. Tuning fundamentals, dyno tuning, road tuning, Wiring fundamentals, etc.

Any of you guys ever take any tuning classes? I'm heading down the stand-alone engine management path, and while I feel like I have a pretty good handle on the fundamentals, I think some classes on the process of tuning would be helpful.
