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Old Dec 15, 2020 | 12:04 PM
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Is anyone here running tunes by All Motor Research Labs? https://allmotorresearchlabs.com/

Had a chat with one of the engineers and they seem to have their stuff pretty dialed.
Just looking for any forum members that have first hand experience and can share some thoughts. Transmission tuning, shift points, holding gears, overall drivability etc..
The tune will be loaded into the pre runner I am building, so not looking for a drag race tune.
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Old Dec 16, 2020 | 08:38 AM
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I think you will find Oz Tuning to be the premier and preferred tuning source for these trucks. They have more experience tuning F150s than any other "tooner" in the F150 scene. Also pricing wise the Omega tune is a significantly better value and I'm not sure if the AMR tune is, but Oz Tuning's Omega tune is a flex fuel tune and is optimized for all driving modes.
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Old Dec 16, 2020 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by cptCORNDOG813
I think you will find Oz Tuning to be the premier and preferred tuning source for these trucks. They have more experience tuning F150s than any other "tooner" in the F150 scene. Also pricing wise the Omega tune is a significantly better value and I'm not sure if the AMR tune is, but Oz Tuning's Omega tune is a flex fuel tune and is optimized for all driving modes.
Thanks for the feedback on OZ.
It doesn't appear that OZ offers tuning built on HP Tuners or the NGauge, so that may not work for me. (EDIT.. Just found out they do NGauge)
I would like to stay local (Texas) with a tuner, so may try AMRL.

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Old Dec 16, 2020 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Canuck714
Thanks for the feedback on OZ.
It doesn't appear that OZ offers tuning built on HP Tuners or the NGauge, so that may not work for me. (EDIT.. Just found out they do NGauge)
I would like to stay local (Texas) with a tuner, so may try AMRL.
Texas has some really good local tuners. However it can get expensive to justify the time it takes to really dial in a truck. Remote tuning has come a loong ways over the last 10-15 years and honestly my preferred method for tuning nowadays. You get guys like OZ who specialize in one market instead of local tuners which tend to be a jack of all trades. I'm sure AMRL are great tuners; I've heard some good things from guys I've met at the track. I believe they actually street tune and not just wot on a dyno. I'd still go OZ simply because of the great reputation they've built and personally best remote tuning services I've ever had.

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Old Dec 16, 2020 | 03:28 PM
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^^^ As stated, remote tuning for these trucks can be done just as if the tuner was in your truck. It takes longer but can be done fairly easily.

I will third OZ for any 5.0l tuning.
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Old Dec 20, 2020 | 09:44 PM
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Depending on the truck and goals I would go with Lund over the others. I am not a fan of how AMRL present themselves on social media. Lund tuned my 19 RCSB 4x to run low 12s with bolt ons with just 2 revisions and set me up with 93, flex, and full E tunes
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Old Dec 30, 2020 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ChadH076_0
Depending on the truck and goals I would go with Lund over the others. I am not a fan of how AMRL present themselves on social media. Lund tuned my 19 RCSB 4x to run low 12s with bolt ons with just 2 revisions and set me up with 93, flex, and full E tunes
Why Lund over the others.. They all claim similar results?

While I'm not a street race social media guy either, AMRL actually has an actual engineer building tunes, so that's a plus

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Does anyone have any more insight, thoughts or opinions on all motor tuning? They seem to making a name for themselves in the F150 world lately. I am wanting to get a tune by summer, but torn between all motor and OZ.
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Old Feb 26, 2021 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by toddyfiveo
Does anyone have any more insight, thoughts or opinions on all motor tuning? They seem to making a name for themselves in the F150 world lately. I am wanting to get a tune by summer, but torn between all motor and OZ.
Just went to Houston yesterday and got the poverty runner tuned. Turned out great!! Sergio spent some time with me and my truck to get it dialed in for an offroad pre runner. Most of his guys are on the street and more of a drag race set up.
Anyway, he got it to where we were both happy and also made the tow/haul a very specific tune for when im offroad.

Very happy with the results.
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