I believe it was the Niehoff brand, which I've always found to be decent, but you never know.
This sensor is mounted at about the ten o'clock position (when facing the front of the engine) near the harmonic balancer.
The symptoms?
The one I notice most readily is the inexplicable down-shifting, which is one thing it would do with the old sensor.
Probably the tach and speedo are out to lunch as well, but so far it happens very intermittently and very briefly, so I haven't had a chance to notice whats going on with the tach/speedo/alternator.
Like I mentioned, the problem seems to occur when the weather is or has been wet and the engine is cold, so I'm wondering if it's either an electrical problem or if the mark on the damper is clogged up with dirt and oil, with the moisture aggravating the problem.
I don't really drive the truck daily anymore, but with winter coming I'll need it to be running better for plowing snow.