Presented
by FAST (Fuel Air Spark Technology), the one-day course
is limited to classroom-sized seating, and focuses mainly
on discussions dealing with properly setting up an ECU using
the latest software. Components and software used for this
class will supplied by FAST, but the topics and strategies
covered can be applied to any EFI setup. "EFI University
does a terrific job, and we're excited to have them back
as part of Race Industry Week with this seminar organized
by FAST," said John Kilroy, editor of PRI magazine.
"One visit to Orlando this year will pay off in many,
many ways for race engine builders throughout the US. It's
going to be a jam-packed, 'can't miss' kind of week."
While
this class utilizes the FAST XFI 2.0 ECU, most menus and
calibrations will also apply to the Classic FAST ECU as
well. This class begins with a general overview of the
basic functions and theory involved in controlling an
engine using FAST electronic fuel injection. An In depth
discussions about each sensor and actuator used, and their
functions are held throughout the session with emphasis
on interaction between students and instructors to ensure
that everyone understands each concept before progressing
to the next. Special emphasis is placed on properly tuning
& setting up calibrations for each table and sensor
used in your FAST system. Each student will receive a
100-plus-page textbook to keep for reference when they
leave, as well as a certificate of completion of the course
to display in their shop. In addition to the above, each
student will get a gift bag, plus FAST will be giving
away door prizes.
The
24th Annual PRI Trade Show features the latest product
lines of 1,100 manufacturers of racing and high-performance
automotive components, as well as precision machining
equipment. It will be attended by approximately 40,000
racing business people from all over the United States,
and from 65 countries. It will be held Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, December 1-3, 2011, in the North/South Building
of the Orange County Convention Center, in Orlando.
The
course will be held 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Wednesday,
November 30, 2011, in a meeting room inside the North/South
Building of the Orange County Convention Center, in Orlando.
The Performance Racing Industry Trade Show opens the doors
to the exhibit aisles, featuring displays by 1100 racing
companies, the next day, Thursday, December 1, in the
Orange County Convention Center. For fee information and
registration, go to www.efi101.com/fast.html.
For information about Performance Racing Industry, visit
www.performanceracing.com.