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- 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Nitemare
Lund won't touch my Roush, pbd tune is on its way
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Both are great to work with and do wonders on these cars. IMO it really comes down to personal preference and could flip a coin and be extremely happy. Lund tunes our shop cars and PBD tuned my 17 Whipple’d gt and both ran great on the street and also made monster power. Keep in mind that if you’re looking to grab an nGauge only PBD has those right now (until they last). #TeamLethalWhat's up everyone. I need some help choosing a tuner for my car.
I have a 2018 GT PP1 10R80 bone stock with an X-Pipe, and i have an AEM Drop-in High Flow Air Filter on the way for my air intake.
I plan on getting a tune for E85 and or Flex Fuel for now. In hopes of getting some more power.
In your opinion who is better PBD or LUND? And why?
Future plans for the build include a whipple 3.0L supercharger maybe in a year.
I had a similar experience. I went through lots of revisions and they tried to work with me but we just couldn’t get it figured out.I had to give up on PBD. After only a few email exchanges of datalogs, they simply stopped helping me.
I had drivability issues and really wanted to get them sorted out.
My emails were brief and polite. I had to move on. So I am not fan of PBD.
Not saying they won't be good for someone else.
Yes, but AED will not tune forced induction on 18+Support your local (to the state anyways) tuner and go AED. Took my car up to his shop and had it dyno tuned. Gained a lot of knowledge and the customer service was great. He knows these engines inside and out as well as our local fuel quirks in CA. My car hurts a lot of feelings on E85 now
Last I heard Shaun will do boosted 18+ but only on e85 / race gas. My guess is liability on the 12:1.Yes, but AED will not tune forced induction on 18+
CorrectLast I heard Shaun will do boosted 18+ but only on e85 / race gas. My guess is liability on the 12:1.