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BlownNOSMustang
Member # 158
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Has any one ever had a problem with the calibration on a Pro M? I have a new one my tuner says the voltage drops. 30lb injectors. It seemed like it was ok. The car ran OK. Weigh in.
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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posted
Well if it is a new meter why not send it back and have them test it to see if it is really faulty.
I have heard of people having issues with the calibration on Pro-M meters. [ October 30, 2006, 07:36 PM: Message edited by: 92stangLX ]
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91Trunkster
Member # 6598
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posted
pro-m is out of business
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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quote: Originally posted by 91Trunkster: pro-m is out of business
True. However, he should at least be able to return it to where he bought it. There are some places like this one
http://www.jdsperformance.com/
That offer re-calibration services for their meters.
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castor
Member # 2765
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So it's safe to say that if they're out of business, people with their product is SOL?
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1968_Fastback
Member # 1482
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A company bought pro-m and they do the calibration and stuff now. I was going to send my MAF in for a calibration to 24lb injectors but i found it wasn't bad injectors so i didn't have to do that
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BlownNOSMustang
Member # 158
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posted
I got it at Anderson Motor sport. It sat in the box for a year before I bolted it on. They don't want it back.
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