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I do not disagree, but that qualifier alone shuts down more than half the tuner market…common knowledge is to ask the respective tuner what they will and/or won’t deal with 😉
I can't either. But id rather them say no then try and tune something they aren't comfortable with and something go wrong.

My tune in the past was great with Lund. They did the initial tune then set up a day with me to do remote dyno tuning and sent over 3 revisions within minutes.
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I can't either. But id rather them say no then try and tune something they aren't comfortable with and something go wrong.

My tune in the past was great with Lund. They did the initial tune then set up a day with me to do remote dyno tuning and sent over 3 revisions within minutes.
lol, you quoted me too fast during edits 😂

but yes, I had same with Lund…great for dam near 5 years until I uttered the word “returnless” then it became a word salad enough for me to move on 😬👍🏼
 
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lol, you quoted me too fast during edits 😂

but yes, I had same with Lund…great for dam near 5 years until I uttered the word “returnless” then it became a word salad enough for me to move on 😬👍🏼
Lol.

Ill probably wait until my stock fuel pump goes. Which im assuming will eventually running a BAP.

The wife just let me get my newish F150 lariat yesterday so I'll take what I can get lol.
 

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This above! TUNERS will, and should be willing to tune what you have. A TUNER, should be willing to invest a bit of time to dial something in, and make the CUSTOMER happy. As long as you have enough fuel, and things are within safe limits, when paying for a tune, you should get what you pay for.
There's $800 basic setup mail order tune and then there's countless hours getting whatever your setup is working
 

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As I said, a real tuner will
There's $800 basic setup mail order tune and then there's countless hours getting whatever your setup is working
As I said, a real tuner will tune and not cooy and paste. My experience and I have the ones I will never use again, and then ones I will always use. Before mail order, we had tuners with a dyno that would tune your car with what you had.
 

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As I said, a real tuner will

As I said, a real tuner will tune and not cooy and paste. My experience and I have the ones I will never use again, and then ones I will always use. Before mail order, we had tuners with a dyno that would tune your car with what you had.
And that costs a lot of time and money. They want what they can reliably tune.
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