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Old 01-01-2013, 07:40 PM
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so i have a bone stock 1993 dodge cummins , besides the suspension
i dont have aftermarket gauges , but all my stock ones work.
do i need aftermarket gauges to get a dennyt 1 fuel pin ? ,
and whats the difference between denny 1 and 2 ? . thanks guys
 
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Old 01-01-2013, 09:03 PM
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Yes!!! Any thong that you do to modify the fuel system you need to be able to monitor your get at least....

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Gauges first... they r most important. The difference in stage one and stage two is about 20 hp. You can get free hp by turning up the fuel to your pump for free. Do that first.
 
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Old 01-04-2013, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by firstgenfreak93
Gauges first... they r most important. The difference in stage one and stage two is about 20 hp. You can get free hp by turning up the fuel to your pump for free. Do that first.
Do i need gauges ? , I am tight on money and before i ordered the pin i didnt think it would need gauges , if i absoulutley need them what are the gauges i need ?
 
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Old 01-04-2013, 06:13 PM
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Well, pyrometer. That way you can monitor your exhaust gas temperature. If you can spare the coin, a boost, monitors turbo psi, and fuel pressure, which monitors your fuel pressure going to the ip

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Originally Posted by BIGREDGOAT
Well, pyrometer. That way you can monitor your exhaust gas temperature. If you can spare the coin, a boost, monitors turbo psi, and fuel pressure, which monitors your fuel pressure going to the ip

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okay , i guess i wont be driving for a while until i can afford gauges , what do you recomend for pyrometre ? , any half decent deals out there ?
 
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Isspro and try our vendors bud! And if you do drive it, becareful... the cost to rebuild it yourself is 2500+

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Old 01-04-2013, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BIGREDGOAT
Isspro and try our vendors bud! And if you do drive it, becareful... the cost to rebuild it yourself is 2500+

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thanks for the help man ! , i will just install the pin when i get the pyro gauge so i can drive in the meantime !!!!!
 
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