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Hey guys, so I have a 2017 6r80 gen 2 coyote with a bunch of mods and I’ve been tuning with Lund for a little while but I just found out they don’t do flex fuel tuning anymore. I’ve been doing a bunch of research surrounding it since I want to make that swap but all flex fuel in my 3-4 city area is 51-83% ethanol and after talking with my tuner they said the lowest I could safely go is 75%, so as of this moment I’m confused, do I run that risk (buying barrels of e-85 is not on the table) or do I find a new tuner/tune on my own, just a little lost here!
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There are several tuners who will do a flex tune. You could do one yourself if so inclined but Ford tuning is a steep learning curve.
 
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There are several tuners who will do a flex tune. You could do one yourself if so inclined but Ford tuning is a steep learning curve.
I’ve been trying to find tuning company’s/ tuners but they really haven’t born any fruit thus far but I will look again
 

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I have no direct experience with him but Wengerd has a good reputation on this board and I believe he does flex tunes.

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I believe Lund will do a user adjustable flex tune using PCMtec. Wengerd just started using PCMtec as well. I had Dan Estal at P1 Tuners do one for me. Its awesome. Get great personal service with him. And FYI, I am in the same boat with 51-83% only available near me. I have seen 65% and 69% at the station closest to my house. The car is much much faster than it was on the 93 tune.
 

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I believe Lund will do a user adjustable flex tune using PCMtec. Wengerd just started using PCMtec as well. I had Dan Estal at P1 Tuners do one for me. Its awesome. Get great personal service with him. And FYI, I am in the same boat with 51-83% only available near me. I have seen 65% and 69% at the station closest to my house. The car is much much faster than it was on the 93 tune.
I’m sorry I’m a little dumb but what do you mean PCMtec?
 

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It's just tuning software, it allows flex tuning for 3rd gen which all other tuning platforms have missing tables that are needed. Gen 2 is easier as any tuning software will work.
 

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I’m sorry I’m a little dumb but what do you mean PCMtec?
PCMTEC is a tuning software, like HP Tuners or SCT. They have a proprietary custom operating system that can enable flex fuel on the various supported applications. Tuners have been adopting it and can do a few different things with it.

Here’s a post that details some of the things it can do for flex fuel. I have a bunch of other posts around the forum detailing more capabilities if you’re interested.
 

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It's just tuning software, it allows flex tuning for 3rd gen which all other tuning platforms have missing tables that are needed. Gen 2 is easier as any tuning software will work.
It allows flex fuel on ANY supported platform, including gen 2, through their Custom OS.
 

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It allows flex fuel on ANY supported platform, including gen 2, through their Custom OS.
Don't need the custom OS. It does make it nicer but is spendy.
 

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Don't need the custom OS. It does make it nicer but is spendy.
Just clarifying the capabilities.

I’ve used both the OEM gen 3 logic and the PCMTEC custom OS sensor-based flex fuel logic and I’m still using the PCMTEC logic, just for reference. I had no issues with the OEM gen 3 logic, but I like the sensor better for various reasons. I’d say the PCMTEC custom OS is worth the cost considering all its capabilities.
 
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Just clarifying the capabilities.

I’ve used both the OEM gen 3 logic and the PCMTEC custom OS sensor-based flex fuel logic and I’m still using the PCMTEC logic, just for reference. I had no issues with the OEM gen 3 logic, but I like the sensor better for various reasons. I’d say the PCMTEC custom OS is worth the cost considering all its capabilities.
Sweet! I appreciate your guys’ help in all of this, learned something new today!
 

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Hey guys, so I have a 2017 6r80 gen 2 coyote with a bunch of mods and I’ve been tuning with Lund for a little while but I just found out they don’t do flex fuel tuning anymore. I’ve been doing a bunch of research surrounding it since I want to make that swap but all flex fuel in my 3-4 city area is 51-83% ethanol and after talking with my tuner they said the lowest I could safely go is 75%, so as of this moment I’m confused, do I run that risk (buying barrels of e-85 is not on the table) or do I find a new tuner/tune on my own, just a little lost here!
I have a 2015 with FBO I have a flex fuel tune by by Rob Shoemaker works great, although I have never used 91 or 93
 

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Hey guys, so I have a 2017 6r80 gen 2 coyote with a bunch of mods and I’ve been tuning with Lund for a little while but I just found out they don’t do flex fuel tuning anymore. I’ve been doing a bunch of research surrounding it since I want to make that swap but all flex fuel in my 3-4 city area is 51-83% ethanol and after talking with my tuner they said the lowest I could safely go is 75%, so as of this moment I’m confused, do I run that risk (buying barrels of e-85 is not on the table) or do I find a new tuner/tune on my own, just a little lost here!
Just get a e85 tester off Amazon and test fuel before filling up
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