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Help me decide on lund or PBD. Please give me a short why with your choice. This is on a 2019 GT PP2.
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Most likely, your going to get the you need to search. This has been discussed many, many times, lol. My son and I both have 18s with 10speed autos. He has a PBD tune for 93 octane. I went with Lund for a Flex Fuel tune. His car is much more friendly shifting on normal driving mode. My Lund tune is somewhat jerky in normal drive mode. Lund also bumped up my shifting rev limiter to 7500 and PBD kept his at the stock 7250-7300 level.
 

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I went PBD on the 17. Known Ken for years. I have not dealt with Lund on an actual tune, but they are very good at getting back with you on inquiries. My previous owned car is going to be tuned by Lund so I look forward to seeing how it drives compared to my PBD tune since they are both autos though a 14 vice 16. Sold it to the owner of the speed shop I do business with.
 

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Both are great- Ken was a calibrator for Lund for years so I'm sure they will deliver comparable results.
 
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Help me decide on lund or PBD. Please give me a short why with your choice. This is on a 2019 GT PP2.
Let me know which one you decide to go with, I'm in between Sai-Li, PBD and Lund myself
 

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I have both tuning companies for my 17. Both work well.
 

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Both are great- Ken was a calibrator for Lund for years so I'm sure they will comparable results.
Ken worked for Diablo before that and owned speed shop in the midwest before that. Ken once tuned a 2003 Ranger 4.0 auto for me. Found some torque a few ponies and and removed the 93mph speed limiter. He made it chirp the tires at WOT hitting second. Made it a little more fun to drive. That was the first of 3 vehicles he would tune for me before running off to Florida. Aside from the snakes down there I can't blame him.

"...And now you knoooow...the rrrest of this story". - Paul Harvey
 
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Pbd for me, my e85 tune turned out amazing. Catback e85 only pp1, 11.57
 

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I would throw Shaun @ AED into the mix for performance and great service. But can't go wrong with Lund or PBD either.
 

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Rob tuned my car from PBd. Hoping to go 11.3 this weekend with the low da incoming.
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