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Posted by Glenn (Member # 520) on :
 
Might get a used one, but need it to be recalibrated. Anyone know anyone local?
 
Posted by cobraman_1994 (Member # 467) on :
 
apex might ba able to. but im pretty sure you have to send it back to the manufactuer
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
Only Pro-M has the machine to do this. You have to send it back to Pro-M, no other way around it.
 
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on :
 
Granitelli is the west coast dealer for Pro-M...Granitelli is located down south in L.A. somewhere..It takes atleast 3 days to re-calibrate a MAF

http://www.granatellimotorsports.com
 
Posted by ray95 (Member # 752) on :
 
I'm not sure if Pro-M changed there policy again but I think you can directly send the unit to them again. The fee is about $100 unless it's a warranty issue.

Granatelli just sends the meters to Pro-M. So just cut the middle man out IF you can send it to Pro-M.
 
Posted by Glenn (Member # 520) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ray95:
I'm not sure if Pro-M changed there policy again but I think you can directly send the unit to them again. The fee is about $100 unless it's a warranty issue.

Granatelli just sends the meters to Pro-M. So just cut the middle man out IF you can send it to Pro-M.

$100 fuck that I might as well get a new one.
 
Posted by VortechSaleen (Member # 316) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Glenn:
quote:
Originally posted by ray95:
I'm not sure if Pro-M changed there policy again but I think you can directly send the unit to them again. The fee is about $100 unless it's a warranty issue.

Granatelli just sends the meters to Pro-M. So just cut the middle man out IF you can send it to Pro-M.

$100 fuck that I might as well get a new one.
Yes, $100 is standard for a re-cal. That's nothing compared to buying a new one. Depending where you go, they can cost up to $400 or more.
 
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ray95:


Granatelli just sends the meters to Pro-M. So just cut the middle man out IF you can send it to Pro-M.

I just called Granetelli and asked them if they still re-calibrated Pro-M's, and they said NO!!...

When I was having problems with my Pro-M they offered the re-calibration service to me [Confused] ...

The Granitelli sales rep told me they're overwelmed with Pro-M's right now and just to send it to "Pro-M" directly....In a couple of months they should be cought up and able to re-calibrate Pro-M's again...

So, I guess you do have to send it straight to Pro-M... [Frown]
 
Posted by Glenn (Member # 520) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by VortechSaleen:
quote:
Originally posted by Glenn:
quote:
Originally posted by ray95:
I'm not sure if Pro-M changed there policy again but I think you can directly send the unit to them again. The fee is about $100 unless it's a warranty issue.

Granatelli just sends the meters to Pro-M. So just cut the middle man out IF you can send it to Pro-M.

$100 fuck that I might as well get a new one.
Yes, $100 is standard for a re-cal. That's nothing compared to buying a new one. Depending where you go, they can cost up to $400 or more.
Well I was thinking about buying a used one for $75, so that added to $100, is almost the price of a new one. So I will just get a new one.
 
Posted by Bill/APEX Motorsports (Member # 636) on :
 
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The Granitelli sales rep told me they're overwelmed with Pro-M's right now and just to send it to "Pro-M" directly....In a couple of months they should be cought up and able to re-calibrate Pro-M's again...

Ha! That's funny. Granatelli screwed over Pro-M one too many times and has been CUT OFF as a Pro-M dealer. Check out Pro-M's announcement on their website: Pro-M/Granatelli

Yes, you'll have to send your meter directly to Pro-M fore recalibrating.

[ April 21, 2003, 03:19 PM: Message edited by: Bill/APEX Motorsports ]
 
Posted by BCINGUU (Member # 2397) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Glenn:
Might get a used one, but need it to be recalibrated. Anyone know anyone local?

You don't need to recalibrate if you get an aftermarket chip that allows you to enter the MAF transfer function, assuming you are able to get that data along with the MAF. Pro-M ships the voltage/airflow mapping with their new MAFs.
 




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