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May 17 2026, 05:10 PM
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I am starting to break in my 2056. I bench adjusted the MPS by inductance, bought an A/F meter and am getting going. But with aftermarket injector elbows the MPS was durn hard to attach to the car. So I cut drilled and bent an adaptor.
It moves the location of the MPS upwards and towards the front of the car by about 25 mm or so in each direction with a bit of a bend away from the inner fender. Looks like this. ![]() Or from the left side Anyone find this a useful move? |
worn 2056 and MPS location May 17 2026, 05:10 PM
emerygt350 That's a great idea. Its stock location makes... May 17 2026, 07:01 PM
worn
That's a great idea. Its stock location make... May 17 2026, 08:48 PM
FlacaProductions i actually have mine flipped 180 front-to-back rig... May 17 2026, 07:35 PM![]() ![]() |
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