Let me put this into perspective for you; by the time you learn all the ins and outs of this ecu, and how to use it to your liking and to get the engine to behave the way you want, you will have long sold the car.
The best advice I can give you is to analyze the data, analyze the data, analyze the data. Look at data logs of your tune, and try to get a sense of how everything works together. Doing this AFTER reading all the Cobb documents and you might be on to something. Lol.
I don't mean any disrespect. This is just from my own experience learning to tune this platform.