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FuelTech Releases 2025 In-Person Training Schedule

Windows of opportunity are a great thing – The trick is catching them when they’re open. 

So when we saw that FuelTech has opened up new dates and posted the 2025 schedule for their in-person, hands-on training sessions, we figured it was a good time to remind our readers of the wealth of experience and knowledge available through the courses offered by the selection of instructional tuning, wiring and performance courses offered.

FuelTech Education offers comprehensive training courses for enthusiasts and professionals alike, equipping students with the knowledge to maximize performance and an in-depth understanding of the features available on FuelTech ECUs as well as engine management principles and advanced tuning techniques.

FuelTech courses are held at FuelTech USA’s headquarters in Ball Ground, Georgia and led by experts in tuning FuelTech ECUs. Skills learned in the classroom are reinforced as students apply their knowledge during a Hub Dyno session, gaining hands-on experience under the supervision of our expert technicians and instructors. Gain the knowledge and skills to optimize engine performance and troubleshoot issues.

Each course includes a FuelTech training handbook, a FuelTech promotional kit, breakfast, lunch and snacks, and a FuelTech Education Certificate upon completion of the course. 

On the 2025 schedule are two news sessions of FuelTech’s 3-day Base Tune Seminar – one scheduled January 22-24, and the second scheduled for March 26-28. Limited seating available for each session. You can check out WCJ’s overview of the course here.

Also on the schedule is a special session of the 3-day Base Tune Seminar – Puerto Rico edition, in Spanish, offered at Salinas Speedway in Puerto Rico on April 22-24.

The other offering currently on the 2025 FuelTech training calendar is a Wiring + Tune From Scratch 5-day training course offered Feb. 3-7 and April 7-11. The 5-day course offers all the knowledge and expertise covered in the 3-day seminar, pulse electricity principles, wiring routines, how an ignition system works and more. 

 

 

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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