No More Pro M ??

Paul Perreca

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I went to my speedshop to show him the finished product of my car, and to get a price on a Pro M instead of a C&L just so I'd know, n he said that Pro M went out of business - His direct quote was - "They were such *******s to people that they ended up going out of business" lol I don't really believe that, but if he said they went out of business, they probably did! Anyone else here about this? I guess I'll have to get a used one off ebay or find a newoldstock lol

Sorry if this isn't really considered tech, but it kind of is considering everyone argues who is better C&L or Pro M, now it's gonna have to be C&L by default lol

Paul Perreca
 
Paul Perreca said:
yea he's not really my buddy, he's just the guy that robs me blind when i want aluminum heads or somethin lol so they are still IN business than right now??
As I understand it, most of the old employee base started up under a new name. The link from Kevin is the new business.
 
bubba-dough said:
I have dealt with the "new" Pro-M. They were great. BTW, they hate being referred to as Pro-M (they weren't rude at all about it but they did tell me that).

LOL, it's true. The only real similarities are they they have one of Pro-M's flow bench machines, the guy who wrote the software for them, and several of the old employees. They seem to be applying some better business sense than Pro-M did. With luck, they'll soon get to the point where they are saturating the Mustang market like Pro-M once did. I'm hoping it will be because of a product reliability as opposed to the sheer inexpense of the product they sell. Pro-M used to make a great product but they sold themselves out of business. Once the head guy died, there was no hope for survival.
 
Daggar said:
LOL, it's true. The only real similarities are they they have one of Pro-M's flow bench machines, the guy who wrote the software for them, and several of the old employees. They seem to be applying some better business sense than Pro-M did. With luck, they'll soon get to the point where they are saturating the Mustang market like Pro-M once did. I'm hoping it will be because of a product reliability as opposed to the sheer inexpense of the product they sell. Pro-M used to make a great product but they sold themselves out of business. Once the head guy died, there was no hope for survival.

thats exactly right. I have delt with them too, they are very nice people.