jakefed4
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Hello everyone I I have a FBO manual gen 2 and I just switched to my Lund e85 tune for the first time and the “e85” I had was e70, tuner said it was ok and he adjusted the tune a little. The car definitely has more torque but the top end seemed slower. Now I know an e85 tune isn’t like slapping a blower on but ya know I expected a little more. I have 2 videos that I have put side by side and both from exact 40-100 rolls starting and ending at the exact same time. The video during the day is a 93 tune not by Lund but by a local tuner and the one at night was the Lund e85 tune. I know in the 93 video I was shifting faster but I went into CapCut (editing software) and cut the videos and had 1 of each from 40-60, 60-80, 80-100, so the shifting wouldn’t necessarily matter, they are both very close but the 93 is a tiny but faster and I’m just curious why the e85 tune would be a little slower from the 93 tune. Is this because of the e70 and not e85. From my understanding e70 and e85 would be very close in how much power they add. I unfortunately don’t have a video of my lund 93 tune but I’m just curious on why the Lund e85 tune is a little slower then the other companies 93 tune. I know Lund has to work in a safe sand box but do they really play it that safe with their tunes?
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