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Is Lund the only company that offers flex fuel tunes for 2018+ mustangs? I checked PBD and VMP but didn’t see an option for flex fuel, they just had e85 tunes.
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Up because I was just searching this today. From what I've been able to gather Lund is the only game in town and it's $450, no Labor Day sale. At least from what I've read it is a great tune. I have no desire to worry about my fuel content or whether I can get to a station without switching, so either way it's worth the money. Just would like to compare if there is another product.Is Lund the only company that offers flex fuel tunes for 2018+ mustangs? I checked PBD and VMP but didn’t see an option for flex fuel, they just had e85 tunes.
I checked PBD and VMP but didn’t see an option for flex fuel, they just had e85 tunes.
I have this question out to a couple of vendors right now, there appears to be no way to select it through the various online systems - there's a Main and Secondary, main is just 91/93 and secondary only shows E85 - for that matter some of the vendor sites don't even prompt for specific year, so maybe this is just to get a price, but the actual tuner will follow up about specifics[?]PBD has one also.....still trying to decide who i'm going with between lund and PBD.
i stand corrected, brain saw one thing eye the other.I have this question out to a couple of vendors right now, there appears to be no way to select it through the various online systems - there's a Main and Secondary, main is just 91/93 and secondary only shows E85 - for that matter some of the vendor sites don't even prompt for specific year, so maybe this is just to get a price, but the actual tuner will follow up about specifics[?]
I mean, I guess I could be a non-internet dork and pick up the phone ...
No, you're right, there's not a FlexTune in the online ordering system, that appears to be an E85 specific tune, like you get two tunes, in my screenshot, 1 for 93 octane, 1 for E85.i stand corrected, brain saw one thing eye the other.
Shaun @ AED did mine as well. Been running it for over a year. Very happy with the performance and driveability plus his customer service in general is outstanding. Lund is also top notch can't really go wrong either way.Shaun @ AED did mine. Very happy with it. I just ordered a ported '18 IM from AFS and Shaun will be doing my new Flex tune after I install it.
And Shaun with AED will answer his phone.LOLShaun @ AED did mine. Very happy with it. I just ordered a ported '18 IM from AFS and Shaun will be doing my new Flex tune after I install it.
Unfortunately, I am not in Houston but the Dallas area.. I may just bite the bullet with Lund but not 100% yet.I see you're in Texas. Knowing how big Texas is it might be unlikely that you're in Houston. If so go to Limitless Performance and Fabrication. They're down the street from George Bush airport.
They specialize in Coyotes and many other makes/models.
That's where I've gotten both of my 18's tuned at. Both were flex fuel tunes as well.
First 18 had headers and tune only and ran 11.211 @123.
Second 18 with just tune only ran 11.34 i think @122.
Cars drive really well! I now have their twin turbo kit, tuning, and fuel system on my 18.
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.OK, online, same vendor, the AED tune does have a specific Flex option vs. PBD - not saying the latter doesn't have it, just you can't specify it up front:
I'm sure either have a followup required since they don't prompt for the year of the car, other bolts ons, etc., I was just trying to get a price