I don't know. My kit isn't a standard MPI big twin kit, but my kit does not use a stock Y bridge. It uses a modified van bridge.I really like the green. Does the new MPI Big twin kit still use the stock Y bridge?
I don't know. My kit isn't a standard MPI big twin kit, but my kit does not use a stock Y bridge. It uses a modified van bridge.
Very nice looking setup! Who made the pulley for the 2nd CP3?
Scott
not to speak for him, but I'm pretty sure he said MPI did.
You are correct, Mitch. Nathan at MPI had an EE guy he knows build a controller, a machine shop machined a pulley, and used a couple of sections of high pressure fuel line (one was from a CR Cummins) and a tee fitting to plumb the pumps together.not to speak for him, but I'm pretty sure he said MPI did.
man, glad to hear you got it going! your truck's been down longer than i've been a member. :hug:
please tell me you're coming to San Angelo May 1st. :hello:
I'll bring the video recorder:spit:
...at drinking a beer :alc:
Yep, lots of gauges to install, and I do still need to put that centerlink on. It's sitting here waiting on me.Looks good Josh,:thumb: any chance you making it up to TS? See you still have a few boost gauges to install. You put in the center link yet?
I'm not sure if I'll make it or not. It's a pretty long drive out there, but I may see about trying to make it out that way.man, glad to hear you got it going! your truck's been down longer than i've been a member. :hug:
please tell me you're coming to San Angelo May 1st. :hello: