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TrueBlue95GT

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Can a 80mm Pro-M handle a blow through setup with 15psi of boost?
 

OinkAodeOink

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I think you need to ask yourself, how do you plan on conection the mass air.. As in, the ProM 80 has a 3.5" outlet that would conect with a 3.5" silicone conector and clamp, but the inlet has a 4 bolt ( I believe thats it) pattern and no flange for a pipe, or conector to slip onto.

Not to mention draw through meter's will peg much quicker then a blow through, even being a ProM 80.. And 15psi is a pretty decent boost level, meaning you will need something to support 500+ horse.
 

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Well I would go with that univer pro-m but I wouldnt know where to get it from since pro-m went out of business. What should I do? I want to get one calibrated for 19lb injectors since I have a tweecer and I dont want the eec to be fooled into being calibrated to 42lb injectors.
 

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TrueBlue95GT said:
Well I would go with that univer pro-m but I wouldnt know where to get it from since pro-m went out of business. What should I do? I want to get one calibrated for 19lb injectors since I have a tweecer and I dont want the eec to be fooled into being calibrated to 42lb injectors.
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I only have a minute or two for now but I wanted to quickly point out that the maf doesn't quite work like you are thinking.

Briefly (hard for me to do, lol) the 19# maf will never support a forced combo.

You use the Tweecer to load the 42# caled maf curve and 42# inj values in the pcm.

Maybe some of the other guys will fill in the blanks for you or you can go to http://tweecer.oplnk.net/ and look in the 94-95 faqs section that will lead you back to (believe it or not) a thread from this forum, lol.

Later
Grady
 

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oh, since your going with the Univer that will work just fine. Univers can be cal'ed for draw through or blow through, but from the reviews ive read, people seem to have better luck with the blow through meters, where as the draw through Univer has had some neggitive feedback.

It's simple.. You buy a Univer blow through cal'ed for 42's blow through, and your done!
ProM is under a new name and ownership, so yes you can still buy and have ProM's recal'ed. They might have started selling the Pro Solutions meter, which is a cheaper alterntive to the Univer.

I forget the new name.. Im wanting to think it's mass air systems, professional mass air systems, or something along those lines.
 
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OinkAodeOink said:
oh, since your going with the Univer that will work just fine. Univers can be cal'ed for draw through or blow through, but from the reviews ive read, people seem to have better luck with the blow through meters, where as the draw through Univer has had some neggitive feedback.

It's simple.. You buy a Univer blow through cal'ed for 42's blow through, and your done!
ProM is under a new name and ownership, so yes you can still buy and have ProM's recal'ed. They might have started selling the Pro Solutions meter, which is a cheaper alterntive to the Univer.

I forget the new name.. Im wanting to think it's mass air systems, professional mass air systems, or something along those lines.
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This is :OT: but I can't find any answers. Will a draw thru work for A N/A setup? Sorry again for the :OT:
 

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Draw through meter is what you would use on an N/A setup, yes.. You wouldnt use a blow through, as they are designed for turbo and blower cars ( that have an intercooler)
 

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OT Kinda: if you get a new meter and wanna sell the 80mm hit me up

Its cal'ed for 19s right?
 

TrueBlue95GT

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Does this new company have a website, because I did a google search and couldn't find anything.
 

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Thier new web site is http://www.massairsystems.com/

I have a question...I just got a mass air meter off a guy on the trader here and I don't know if it's a blow-through or draw through....How can I tell for sure? Does anyone have pics of both or at least one of them please? It's a Pro-M 80mm by the way. Thanks!
 
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