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RedCobra/95 03-24-2002 12:20 AM

One more Question about buying a Pro-M??? :) For a supercharger!!
 
I was also wondering if I should purchase A used 77m Pro-M on ebay that is set up for 24lb injectors. But I need one for 30lb injectors, should I buy the 24lb injector one on ebay and send it in and get it recalibrated for 30 lb injectors. Or would it cost to much or should I buy a new one. I plan on adding a powerdyne supercharger really soon. Some people say to get a 80mm Pro-M, what should I do? Should I buy a used one and recalibrate it or buy a new one. I own a 1995 Cobra which has stock 24lb injectors and I want to upgrade to 30lb for the supercharger. Thanks again for any help, From: RedCobra

Dave_mustang_50 03-24-2002 08:17 AM

I saw it on ebay a few days ago too. I bought mine new for 400 bucks and the speed shop told me to just send it in to get recailibrated when I get a blower, I cant remember how much they said it cost but it wasnt too bad. If you get it cheap enough it sounds like the way to go.
Good luck

ArtMan 03-24-2002 08:46 PM

Depends on the price on E-bay
 
A recalibration will cost about $80. Tell Pro-M its for a supercharged application.

Can we talk you out of buying the Powerdyne?:(

drudis 03-24-2002 09:03 PM

Pro-M charges $100 (or $125 depending on who you ask).

I had an 80mmMAF that Pro-M recalibrated for an S-trim and 30# injectors. Now getting it redone for 42#'s.

Here is the flow spec sheet for the 30#'s
http://www.dariusrudis.com/mustang/e...pro_m_flow.jpg


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