Pistol_91
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Perfectly saidJust keep in mine driveability/performance is very subjective. I tune multiple platforms and I can say by far the mustang owners are usually the easiest to please, what most of them think is good driveability other platform owners would think is completely unacceptable.
Understand as well Lund makes a basefile from one car. 8 out of 10 times it will work in other cars, it's not really "custom" tuning, it's one size fits most tuning. The 2 out of 10 times it doesn't work well they basically blame you and of course that's why you see the hate online with them. Their thought is well it worked in other cars so if it's not working in yours then it's your cars fault. Sometimes they are right, sometimes the car does have a hardware issue. Keep in mind multiple people work there but they aren't all real calibrators, they just adjust the maf curve a few percent and add a degree of timing, that's the extent off their tuning ability. Everyone gets the same cookie cutter base file that was probably made 6 years ago with very little development since then.
It's a buisness so that's how they can be efficient and still stay in buisness.
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