Also, I would recommend LU 47 injectors. Easy to install yourself and will give you some fuel headroom. AED uses the SCT handheld tuner. My speed shop loves that. Easier to get data. I guess because it's a little old school. Lund uses the N Gauge. Kinda stuck in that ecosystem. Not saying...
Yeah but it's worth it in my opinion. Never had a problem and the difference is massive. Best value per horsepower. The other thing I would say about AED is everytime I send him a datalog I have the updated tune that day. YMMV.
Yeah he does but I don't recommend it Very hard starting. That said it runs great after it warms up. If you can, I recommend an E85 tune and a pump gas tune. All flextunes are hard starting. He will even tell you he hates flex tunes. That being said I still think he has one of the best flex...
I run an E85 Tune from Shaun at AED. Drives like butter. I tried PBD but I thought their customer service was lacking. I put their tune at 100% WOT. I put AED at 95%. I put PBD at drive ability at 60%. AED at 100%. I would send questions to PBD with the datalogs but they would never...
Yeah, after purchase they will send you an email with specifics. I think my initial AED flex tune was $250. He will get your car info and send you a 91/93 race tune. You load it on your car. Data log, and then you get the flex tune. Datalog and final tune.
I live in Broken Arrow and would like to give any work I can't perform myself to a local shop. Any recommendations on trusted shops? Anyone have a dyno? Thanks