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Much better than what I'm getting. I'm sure I'll end up there or at the least 3.55's.Yeah, it all adds up lol. I can get 1st up to 43 and 2nd up to 73 now. I like 3.31s a lot better with a SC.
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Much better than what I'm getting. I'm sure I'll end up there or at the least 3.55's.Yeah, it all adds up lol. I can get 1st up to 43 and 2nd up to 73 now. I like 3.31s a lot better with a SC.
We run 17 degrees of timing, max. And Lambda converted A/F of around 11.5:1. On 93 octane, we make just shy of 700whp with that. Cam timing plays a HUGE roll in getting these cars to live. We don't tune on the edge, and we always leave a margin of safety. That's just smart. When a customer gets a bad tank of fuel, we don't have to worry about it coming apart.I'm not saying that they are bad or can't be trusted. They have always been stand up with me. But, when I review my logs and other logs, mine is tame. When Whipple's tune has a better A/F and more timing, it makes me wish that I went with their tune. Now, if I am wrong, I will apologize in my comparison dyno/trap speeds post that is coming. But, their tune is clearly safe however, I'm looking for performance. I honestly think that it is a good idea for consumers to learn to read logs.
2 days and still waitingLund is fast with revisions
Yeah, mine is 16.8 with a A/F around 11.1:1 and knock is always -2.998. I tried a 32 oz can of VP octanium earlier with 5 gallons of 93 just to see if anything would adjust, nope. It's fine though, it will all be adjusted soon. 11.5:1 is solid, I like the KB kit a lot! If I hadn't of gone with whipple, I would have gone with KB.We run 17 degrees of timing, max. And Lambda converted A/F of around 11.5:1. On 93 octane, we make just shy of 700whp with that. Cam timing plays a HUGE roll in getting these cars to live. We don't tune on the edge, and we always leave a margin of safety. That's just smart. When a customer gets a bad tank of fuel, we don't have to worry about it coming apart.Lund isn't going to do anything to jeopardize your engine. We stand behind them on that philosophy.
There's another 50whp in timing with our systems. Thankfully, we don't have to tune on the edge to make our numbers.![]()
You're not their only customer.. Take it easy until you get a revision. Geez..2 days and still waitingi guess if i throw a rod through my hood no big fuckin deal
I agree. But that is the way most of the Etune guys work. So if I go this route I will send data them put car on jack stands and schedule some suspension mods.Just defining "fast". 2 days is not fast, about average or below average for ticket response. Ticket solving can take a while, but the lack of response after 2 days isn't fast. Looking at a CSV sheet takes about 10 seconds, then saying hey no need to worry, we'll get back to you within 3-5 business days. Keep in mind they did make activity in the ticket, I assume they looked at it. Benefit of the doubt is they quickly reviewed and didn't see anything bad, just didn't respond. I don't feel like I have to explain myself here. 2 days for a response on anything isn't "fast".
With that you should be right about 650rwhpI have the roush phase one. Or I did. It didn't last a couple weeks. I went with a 79mm pulley id1000, bap and longtube headers with a Lund tune. Couldn't be happier with the choice I made. I haven't dynoed it yet so Idk what the numbers would be