denny t pin
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PM him?
ok but seriously, PM user DennyT https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...er.php?u=46822
I have one of his pins on order and the anticipation of it's arrival is killing me.
ok but seriously, PM user DennyT https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...er.php?u=46822
I have one of his pins on order and the anticipation of it's arrival is killing me.
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Yep, what he said. All you have to do is PM him, and tell him you're interested. He will answer all the questions you have, and is very nice, and easy to deal with. It is also the best fuel pin on the market, you will enjoy it.
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Only one way to find out.
Dennis makes his pins from a hardened steel, so they will never have the "grooves" that other pins get. His stage II is also very aggressive, and from seeing it compared to the others in pics, it would make sense that his makes more power.
In order to get that DDP fuel pin, did you have to send in the core? If so, a lot of shops that require you to do that will simply grind the stock pin, and chatge more than the DennyT pin. It has been proven on a dyno (although I'm sure there are many variables) that the DennyT pin will outperform a heavily ground stock pin.
I am very satisfied with my pin, if you can't tell.
Dennis makes his pins from a hardened steel, so they will never have the "grooves" that other pins get. His stage II is also very aggressive, and from seeing it compared to the others in pics, it would make sense that his makes more power.
In order to get that DDP fuel pin, did you have to send in the core? If so, a lot of shops that require you to do that will simply grind the stock pin, and chatge more than the DennyT pin. It has been proven on a dyno (although I'm sure there are many variables) that the DennyT pin will outperform a heavily ground stock pin.
I am very satisfied with my pin, if you can't tell.
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I just put mine in yesterday... I noticed quite a bit of improvement, exspesially up top... COuldn't say if it helped much until I locked the converter, mine slips real bad until I lock it up and even then I can slip it... So the true test will be when i get a upgraded trans this summer.. My wife seen it and asked what is that, I said a little something i bought for the truck..lol Then she replied, How much was it.... I was like 100 bucks... Then the stuff hit the fan..lol 100 bucks you coulda made that, then I had to explain how much work is involved in making a piece like that.. Then it was all good!!
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then I had to explain how much work is involved in making a piece like that..
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But, ya without a cnc there would be no way to make that as nice and precise as your doing them... I mean I now after getting it i could probably duplicate it, but it would take to long and isn't worth my time... People can grind on the stock ones all they want... But by know means are they getting the same benefit as the pin I purchased from you.. Thanks again
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Denny T your an animal ! You rock man!!! I have that thing in my truck and now it pulls it's *** off! 30 pounds of boost with a stock turbo and no wastegate!! I love it and was the best thing besides the gov spring i have done so far. Got the HX-40 turbo with the adjustable wastegate to go into as soon as the cold snap breaks. It is so funny when the ricer kids pull up along side of me and then they ask is that a tip or the exhaust. I tell'em nope it's the exhaust! Nice 5 incher all the way from the turbo back and no muffler to boot!!!
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