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Hi, I’m Wes.

Dynosaur Dynamics LLC is an independent automotive performance consulting and content company founded and owned by Wes Allen.

Cars have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. What started as a fascination with how things worked turned into a lifelong passion for automotive performance, engineering, and the automotive aftermarket.

As a teenager and into my early twenties, I worked in automotive service and the aftermarket, gaining hands-on experience while fueling a passion that has only continued to grow. Since then, I've spent decades modifying my own vehicles, helping friends and fellow enthusiasts plan and build theirs, and staying actively involved in the automotive community.

I've learned that building the right car isn't about buying the most expensive parts—it's about understanding how every component works together to create a balanced, reliable, and enjoyable driving experience.

Along the way, I've built lasting relationships throughout the automotive industry and continue to stay connected with manufacturers, shops, and fellow enthusiasts. Those connections, combined with years of researching, planning, building, and driving performance vehicles, help me provide practical guidance and help others avoid costly mistakes.

You'll also find me attending races, car shows, and industry events, checking out the latest products and technology, and talking with the people who make this hobby so incredible.

I started Dynosaur Dynamics to share that passion.

Whether you're planning your first modification, building your dream street car, or simply looking for honest advice before spending your hard-earned money, my goal is simple: provide practical, unbiased guidance based on real-world experience—not hype.

Because at the end of the day, cars are more than transportation. They're stories, memories, challenges, friendships, and a passion that's meant to be shared.