Do any of you guys have any thoughts on this new power adder. It looks interesting to me, but I'm not real familiar with thier products. Are thier products any good. Are they reliable, safe, and easy to use? And can they be stacked with other boxes?
M. Murray said:Thanks guys. anybody else have any good info on this box? Sounds like it will work well with the TST? Can anybody give me a break down of what the MP-8 controls at various settings?
Cummins Thunder said:I rode in a 2005 with the MP-8, TST(twins) stack.
After some street testing, we felt that the MP-8 was blowing open the fuel rail relief valve, when used at higher settings.
CJ
JCleary said:What is actually happening is a draining of the fuel rail. I ran into this on my last dyno runs.
With the Ramifier by itself (even at 100%) the truck runs awesome. Turn up the TST, and leave the Ramifier turned up too high, and all you get is a bunch of smoke and no power. The CP3 just can't keep up on the demand for more fuel by the TST and MP-8.
Several people with rail pressure gauges have reported on this, and they say rail pressure drops as low as 7-8000psi. AFAIK you need 13k or better to make good power.
Cummins Thunder said:But the MP-8 is only a pressure box, right?
CJ
Older version? I had one with the in cab knob and it pegged my rail gauge. I took it off after that.JCleary said:I have a Ramifier, the older version. They claim that it uses no more than 26k psi rail pressure.
DennisPerry said:J Cleary,
Got you all set. Let us know how you like the MP-8 programmed for the stack.
Dennis