Bypass install & Mitusa Gusher Pics

BSwope

I need help!!
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Here are a few pics of my goodies from Opie!!!!!!!! I cant say enough about the quality of these kits.... in my best Borat voice...... VERY NICE!!!!!!!!

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Here is the Gusher.... the filter head and filter dosent come with the kit, I found the filter head at NAPA and got the filter from work..

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The hose is actually red but the flash from the camera made it look pink.....:hehe:
 
Man you suck. Now I really can't wait for my mitusa to get here.
 
Lil slow. What is the belt driven stuff/for? I have the bypass, love it.
 
Looks awesome! I've seen a couple in action with huge fuel demands. Its pretty crazy watching fuel pressure go up as rpms and fuel demands go up.
 
Im SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GLAD I switched from the Airdog, that freakin thing was so loud and annoying I couldnt wait to get it off!!!!! Im gonna get a few more pics as soon as I get a chance!!
 
I want one! Not really diggin the mounting though. Does it have to be so low, or could you mount it up high.
 
He has a bracket to mount it up next to a second CP3 in a dual setup, but it dosent hang down as far as it looks!!
 
So will that mitusa pump completely remove the need for a airdog or fass?
 
What are the pros and cons of running this system over a fass or airdog?
 
You will still have to run a fuel filter and an air seperater but You can leave your fass or airdog in place and just use it for that
 
Sooo,, if you were going to leave the air dog/fass on,, why use the mitusa? Maybe I am missing the obvious here.

And if you dont use the fass/airdog, how do you do the air seperating?

Thanks

Kevin
 
Kevin,

I removed all electric pumps. Ran 1/2" line out of the tank to a water seperator to the Mitusa to a micron 2 then off to the cp3's.

Trouble can be if you run out of fuel these pumps can be a bit to prime. Belts may break..but not common. As far as I'm concerned mechanical will be far better than multiple electric pumps.

I will post some pics one day...
 
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