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New Lund Racing Tuning Policy!
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<blockquote data-quote="beefcake" data-source="post: 13811120" data-attributes="member: 1692"><p>Because people asked.</p><p></p><p>I'm just going to copy the rest of this from my other thread.</p><p></p><p>Not singling out AED, Shaun has a great following here and does a great job with his customers.</p><p></p><p>In general. 99% of the tuners out there are competing with Lund, not the other way around.</p><p></p><p>Lund has been at the front of Ford tuning long before the coyote, and long after.</p><p></p><p>Not just here in the US, but internationally as well. Ken just back from a stint overseas tuning cars in Kuwait or somewhere over there. </p><p></p><p>Lund tunes the quickest cars, and not just coyotes, Shelby's, 3v's, terminators, ecoboost, ford gt's, lightnings.</p><p></p><p>Lund probably tunes more coyotes than 95% of the tuners out there. And that's in addition to all the other platforms they support and tune for.</p><p></p><p>Those expertise in the other platforms, just makes their ability to tune the coyote that much better.</p><p></p><p>Their expertise are not limited to one platform.</p><p></p><p>All cars are different, to an extent. You take 2 cars, same year, same pcm code, same set of headers, and do a tune for one. That tune should be repeatable on the next. Just like Ford had the same tune on both of those cars.</p><p></p><p>Again, a service if customers want it. I can tell you, most people in general, that receive the tune, and the car drives great, won't be sending anything in, as there really isn't a need.</p><p></p><p>It's talked about it more on this particular forum, as Shaun has a good following here, and he offers it. You go to a lot of other forums, and datalogging is never mentioned (on n/a cars).</p><p></p><p>In the end, it's a win win for the customers that want it. Just something for those that want it, as again, not really needed on 99.9% of the n/a tunes out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefcake, post: 13811120, member: 1692"] Because people asked. I'm just going to copy the rest of this from my other thread. Not singling out AED, Shaun has a great following here and does a great job with his customers. In general. 99% of the tuners out there are competing with Lund, not the other way around. Lund has been at the front of Ford tuning long before the coyote, and long after. Not just here in the US, but internationally as well. Ken just back from a stint overseas tuning cars in Kuwait or somewhere over there. Lund tunes the quickest cars, and not just coyotes, Shelby's, 3v's, terminators, ecoboost, ford gt's, lightnings. Lund probably tunes more coyotes than 95% of the tuners out there. And that's in addition to all the other platforms they support and tune for. Those expertise in the other platforms, just makes their ability to tune the coyote that much better. Their expertise are not limited to one platform. All cars are different, to an extent. You take 2 cars, same year, same pcm code, same set of headers, and do a tune for one. That tune should be repeatable on the next. Just like Ford had the same tune on both of those cars. Again, a service if customers want it. I can tell you, most people in general, that receive the tune, and the car drives great, won't be sending anything in, as there really isn't a need. It's talked about it more on this particular forum, as Shaun has a good following here, and he offers it. You go to a lot of other forums, and datalogging is never mentioned (on n/a cars). In the end, it's a win win for the customers that want it. Just something for those that want it, as again, not really needed on 99.9% of the n/a tunes out there. [/QUOTE]
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