DennyT or m&h
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From what I have read eveyone on here says the Bully Dog pins are junk. Apparently they like to wear a groove over time because the metal isnt hardened enough.
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The Bully Dog pin is basically a copy of Old Smokys pin. I ran and still have my Old Smoky pin. It was a very good design and the first performance pin out. You will like it but you will like DennyTs pin a whole lot more. I still see 19+ mpg in mixed driving - 60% city 40% highway.
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Personally I think I'll be buying one of your pins Alwaysworking, 'cause I like that you have options and you seem to have really done your homework and R&D. And maybe one of your timing devices too if I can figure out what it does!
Like a lot of folks on here, I work pretty darn hard too. School fulltime, 14 horses to feed/clean stalls for (2 times a day) and 10 acres to maintain, work part time, (for money, everything else costs me!!!) husband, and father to a 3 week old daughter. I love it, but free time to work on my truck? I wish. I have lots of plans but i) no $$$ and ii) even less time.
Cograt's on the wedding. Good luck, remember to breathe (she was so pretty when she walked down the aisle that I forgot and nearly passed out !) and know that you won't remember barely a thing about it, esp. if you drink before hand. I didn't and still it was a whirlwind.
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Naw, I saw the smiley thing. I just forgot to put one on mine. I was trying to be clever, but I can see how it may have come off harsh.
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No worries mate. That's the problem with emails, texting etc. isn't it, things can get taken out of context fairly easily. Glad I didn't get myself in trouble with anyone.
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I have no doubt that you would be quite happy with an M&H m2 or 3. I haven't heard anyone complain yet about them. I am very happy with my m2 and would like to try an m3.
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[QUOTE=deerslayer1979;2780043]If I buy a pin I think I am going to try the M3 and the timing thingy. Gotta make sure the funds are in order, but I should be making some extra smoke soon!
DS79[
Thats the pin im running with my timing spacer and man alive it gets up and goes now, breaks my 37s loose no problem.
DS79[
Thats the pin im running with my timing spacer and man alive it gets up and goes now, breaks my 37s loose no problem.
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Thats what I like to hear, I really want a video/pic of my truck smoking the duals
DS79
If I buy a pin I think I am going to try the M3 and the timing thingy. Gotta make sure the funds are in order, but I should be making some extra smoke soon!
DS79[
Thats the pin im running with my timing spacer and man alive it gets up and goes now, breaks my 37s loose no problem.
DS79[
Thats the pin im running with my timing spacer and man alive it gets up and goes now, breaks my 37s loose no problem.
DS79
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Well I got my dennyt pin today and it is in already. Meeeeee likey!!!!!!!! Thanks alot dennyt for making such a nice product for us lowly firstgenners!!!!! LOL