Just for clarification. The MVP v2 will fire anything 0.8 ohms - 3.0 ohms. However, there is no need to ever put anything 0.8 ohms on it because the MVP v2 has a 5 amp limit. So even with a 0.8 ohm coil it will limit itself to 4 volts output.
OP, to answer your question, yes I have tried a trident v1 and v2 on an MVP several times. I work in a vapor shop and we sell all three.
In my opinion the trident v1/v2 are both awesome drippers as a single coil however unless your goal is sub ohming in the 0.6 and down they aren't worth it as a dual coil. The pre-drilled adjustable airflow on both versions only offers 1 option for dual coil airflow and that is two 2mm airholes. The MVP v2 will never output enough power for there to be flavor with a dual coil due to the size of the air holes on the trident.
With that being said you definitely will not be disappointed with a trident on an MVP as a single coil. You have plenty of options for airflow and it is a pretty decent vape.