Hey Grady thanks for the reply, Tuning is DEFINATELY coming up soon, Ive been on the Tweecer and tuning boards picking up some info and trying to school myself up on that, and also the C&L site which says any self tuning should be done in conjunction with a Dyno etc

so now Im thinking maybe recalibrating my Pro-M and putting the flow specs in the maf transfer when I get the Tweecer, but Im wanting the bigger injectors because I have stroker plans over the winter, 347, I already have the block, so basically Im trying to see if it would be more cost efficient to 1- buy the C&L package, or 2- recal my Pro-M and buy the squirters else where i:e E-bay,the Ford 30lbers are going for 300.00 now a days and the C&L kit with the Maf and injectors are 389.00-sooo, Im trying to save a little $, what do you think?
Well ... No way in the world I could say I know more than a major
manufacturer like C&L
BUT
I do got a bit of experience fooling around with a Tweecer and a 95 GT
I gotta bring out the smiley I rarely use on this site at this time when
talking about the need for a dyno to self tune
As a matter of fact
I've seen those really smart guys say the dyno doesn't load the car
like the street does ... so ... you get more accurate results or you
might say ... you can more duplicate things when you tune on the street
I just don't buy into that at all
All you need to self tune for max WOT power is
a WB for accurate fuel ratio evaluation
a knowledge of how the fuel & spark tables work
a way to talk to the pcm
and
a road that provides safe driving conditions
Myself and too many others have shown that to be so :Word:
Now that I've got that off my chest
I want to say some good stuff about C&L
The concept of just changing out a little tube when you go to different
size inj's is quite thoughtful
These days ... more and more peeps have done the leg work or
paved the way for you ... as they say ... when it comes to using
accurate data about the air flow which is obviously ..........
building yourself an accurate maf transfer curve

You can find these curves all over the place so that is a good thing.
True ... Some have had bad experiences with the C&L meters
but
Some have had issues with the bullet 75mm ProM meters as well
What should you do
The easy ... slam dunk one first ... Stay with your choice of 30's
We've hashed all that out in many other threads :Word:
so
I ain't gonna waste any time on it in this one
Note what I said above about the Lightning meter

Maybe Greg, Wes, Don, or some of the other guys would chime in on it
You don't have a ProM meter that is caled for 30's at this time so
if you could get your money out of that bullet ... I'd do it .......
rather than put more money in it for a recal.
I've seen others say you can't get a 80mm from PMAS any longer
and you now have to go with a 90mm unit ... that is ... if you go
for a brand new meter.
If you wanna go with a ProM and wanna go used ....
77mm and 80mm have the same electronics that are usually
pretty accurate but the 77mm meter is a larger meter than the
80mm meter as I understand it
IIRC ... Greg has done a good bit of research about using OEM
meters other than Lightnings
Might wanna find some of his old threads where he laid out
all the details
Grady