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seandonato73 12-01-2009 09:12 PM

wow can't believe anyone would even buy the bully dog...doesn't look near as deep

SteveinAz 12-01-2009 09:16 PM

The Bullydog went in a friends stock 2wd. Boost went from 16 to 20 with no other mods. 3200 spring will go in soon. DennyT's went in my crewcab. Wont test until I finish my inframe. Waiting on one set of rings from Cummins.

DieselPerformanceGuy 12-01-2009 09:26 PM

Well i have the bully dog and i was satisfied at first, then i did other mods, now its hittin the can and i'm gettin the m&h m3 pin.!!:tu:

Vargafarm 12-02-2009 09:05 AM

wanna sell the bully dog cheap?

Heavy 12-02-2009 12:13 PM

Is the m3 pin as deep as the dennyT's stage 2

DieselPerformanceGuy 12-02-2009 02:49 PM

yea up high but not as much down low.

sorry i already put the BD in my dads 93

RSWORDS 12-02-2009 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by Heavy (Post 443448)
Is the m3 pin as deep as the dennyT's stage 2

Over all they have teh same fueling under full throttle/boost.

NadirPoint 12-02-2009 06:02 PM

The nice thing about the BD "profile" (and I'm not talking about anybody's piece, generally speaking - you can whittle up a piece of metal with a lathe and grinder any way you like) is it holds full fuel back until towards higher throttle and higher boost levels - when you really need and want it.

But if you want drive around blowing smoke all the time and wasting fuel, by all means get the more agressive profiled pins! :rocking:


Originally Posted by seandonato73 (Post 443046)
wow can't believe anyone would even buy the bully dog...doesn't look near as deep

Also unlikely to cause the commonly encountered fuel pin leak when the fuel pin extends out beyond it's useful travel into a deeply cut cone.

RSWORDS 12-02-2009 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by NadirPoint (Post 443642)
The nice thing about the BD "profile" (and I'm not talking about anybody's piece, generally speaking - you can whittle up a piece of metal with a lathe and grinder any way you like) is it holds full fuel back until towards higher throttle and higher boost levels - when you really need and want it.

But if you want drive around blowing smoke all the time and wasting fuel, by all means get the more agressive profiled pins! :rocking:


Also unlikely to cause the commonly encountered fuel pin leak when the fuel pin extends out beyond it's useful travel into a deeply cut cone.

The M3 from M&H is teh same way, holds teh fuel out till the very end. But it goes as deep as teh DennyT som you still have teh fuel leak. Mine has leaked since the 1st day I had my DennyT, not givin me any real problems though.

DieselPerformanceGuy 12-02-2009 07:56 PM

what does it do when it leaks RSWORDS


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