My MPI Twins Install
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My MPI Twins Install
Everything about this kit is top notch. Finally installed it yesterday and got it running today. Thank you Nathan Wright for excellent crafstmanship and exceptional attention to detail. Install was a breeze. HTT 62/71/13 fully polished over an S400 (74mm wheel).
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Yep it sure is pretty! My set is due in any day, and since I own a greenhouse it will be mid june before they are installed. And yes, it does make cry. Congrats let us know how she runs.
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Thanks guys. Been waiting awhile so I'm pretty pumped to finally have them on.
Mike, I started at 4 in the afternoon and got everything done by 3 a.m. except relocating the relays for the grid heater. I got rid of the MBRP duals as I didn't care for the raspy sound. Put on a 5" Silverline this morning as well. Truck sounds much better. More quiet.
Mike, I started at 4 in the afternoon and got everything done by 3 a.m. except relocating the relays for the grid heater. I got rid of the MBRP duals as I didn't care for the raspy sound. Put on a 5" Silverline this morning as well. Truck sounds much better. More quiet.
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Looks great! Guy from the NJ chapter Angelo (Green04HO) has the same kit on his truck. I have seen it in person and heard it, and it is pretty sick to hear those turbos light and hear them whistle.
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I drilled a super small hole in the freeze plug then screwed a Small Sheet metal screw into the plug...then zip tie a long zip tie on the screw...then you can pound on it or pry on it with out worrying about it falling into the oil pan....dropping the plug into the pan could really ruin a guys day!!!...lol...Nice job!! Nathan makes a VERY complete kit....makes it really nice to install.
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Man , that looks nice, my only concern is the life of the air filter.
Almost every compound setup I see, the air filter is vulnerable, except, I think, Arctic Air, sits straight up in the factory position.
I guess if you have the coin for those awesome looking twins, what the heck is a few $s every few months for a new filter?
Those are nice!
Almost every compound setup I see, the air filter is vulnerable, except, I think, Arctic Air, sits straight up in the factory position.
I guess if you have the coin for those awesome looking twins, what the heck is a few $s every few months for a new filter?
Those are nice!