by Dakta » Fri Aug 28, 2015 2:43 am
You're absolutely right, everyone has to start somewhere, and it's a nightmare when you've nothing to work on.
One thing I'll say is, if you hit a brick wall. Keep at it. The brick wall, where you don't know what to do is a big part of tuning that no amount of experience gets totally rid of.
Logging equipment is a must, because if you really want to learn the best way to tune, it won't be by people telling you (unless you want your knowledge limited to the beliefs of others), but rather making experimental changes and checking for yourself for what works and what doesn't.
Don't be afraid to do independent testing, that also is a big part of tuning.