fuel pins
I am personally running an M&H "M5" fuel pin. This is a locally brewed pin 
The Denny T is an excellent pin from what I have seen and heard. The Bully-Dog is supposedly made of poor material and grooves easily. I think there is an "Old Smokey" pin out there too! Good stuff.
I guess whatever your personal preferance is............

The Denny T is an excellent pin from what I have seen and heard. The Bully-Dog is supposedly made of poor material and grooves easily. I think there is an "Old Smokey" pin out there too! Good stuff.
I guess whatever your personal preferance is............
I have a borrowed denny stage II (early one), and with the pin it made a huge difference. It all depends on what you do with your truck, play or tow. You can't go wrong with your decision.
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DennyT is more of a strictly performance pin due to the fact it had a deep cut.
the M&H is made by a member on here and he offeres 5 profiles, they all give max power when your foots to the floor but its at low boost conditions where the different profiles come into play.
They're both good fuel pins, it just comes down to what you're doing with your truck.
the M&H is made by a member on here and he offeres 5 profiles, they all give max power when your foots to the floor but its at low boost conditions where the different profiles come into play.
They're both good fuel pins, it just comes down to what you're doing with your truck.


