Wolfys11
Well-Known Member
I do agreeNot everyone says Lund is great. If they were the last tuner on earth, I wouldn't use them. I'd drive the car stock tune.
I didn't say anyone said he was stupid, but I have seen some assertions that he weights IAT2 too much and basses his tunes almost exclusively off of that data, that is patently false. You should see the PID's he had me set-up just to get a handle on one specific issue I was having.
I have seen people in this thread dispute the data he shared as it being only a few data points and not enough to back up what his conclusions are. His data he shared is REPRESENTATIVE of many many more sets of data, and conclusions based off of more data usually make a strong argument for said conclusion versus just of few data sets, would you not agree?
However, just like people believe in religion despite science, i still dont believe in the whipple being thermally better than a centri
His data shows support of his argument, i will still argue there is something off in the data. That is between water to air vs air to air cooling argument, and the whipple to ess argument, like he said my “low power” setup isnt creating a ton of heat, but e85 also cools down a majority of heat issues at high boost. Many have water cooled whipples who complain about heat soak, being able to feel a coldly started engine that just warmed up vs an hour after driving the car makes less power, for whatever reason that may be. I in my car dont have that, my power after a 2 hour drive feels the same as it just started and warmed up. Point being i never feel heat soak unless its the difference of 100 degree weather vs 30 degree weather, but theres many claiming heat soak is an issue in various pd setups. Im not an engineer and dont claim to be one, but i do more research and looking into car stuff than most and even with mikes greatly evident argument i just dont believe it to be
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