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    Senior SCH Member Motleydrew's Avatar
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    Which Prom M Meter should I buy ?

    Hey guys

    I want to get a Pro M Meter to try and see if it helps my idle issues a bit. Which one is recommended? My setup is a Superchargered/powerpipe setup so what should I tell them on order? Do I say its N/A so I don't get a rich running meter? Do I tell them I have a N/A powerpipe? Is the 80mm the way to go? or should I get the 75mm Bullet? Will I have to make any mods to my powerpipe or would the 80mm just fit right in? Sorry so many questions but need to know! I am assuming the reason they ask if its a powerpipe of not would be that they will send you the shorter meter version which is what I need right ?

    Chucky will have the answer :)

    Anyone else ?
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    Pro-M 80 Shorty, calibrated for N/A. The recommendations I've seen from some of the top tuners is to use a n/a cal'd meter, apparently they are easier to tune then the s/c ones.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Kato Engineering
    you just like the metric system because when you talk about your organs length, a three digit number seems to you longer than a one digit number....
    Dart Block 331 and No Power Adder, currently in pieces...... :weird:

    Used to run 6.90 @ 100.4 mph in the 1/8th

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    thanks bud !

    Love the pic on the other post :)


    I am right in thinking that the reason they ask about the powerpipe is to send the shorty or not?

    thanks
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    Not sure on that just make sure you order the shorty version....
    Quote Originally Posted by Kato Engineering
    you just like the metric system because when you talk about your organs length, a three digit number seems to you longer than a one digit number....
    Dart Block 331 and No Power Adder, currently in pieces...... :weird:

    Used to run 6.90 @ 100.4 mph in the 1/8th

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    thanks as always bud !
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