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5.9L regular vs. High output - How do you tell?

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I was shopping online and when filling in info on my truck (2004 Ram 2500, SLT 5.9L turbo) the form asked "regular or high output?" I looked up my vehicle vin online and didn't find an answer other than I have engine code C. I searched here at the forum as well and found no matches to my query. How do I tell which I have?
 
There's a sticker on the side of the plastic valve cover drivers side rear . I think the info is there
 
Mine's a High output it pulls Sequoia Trees out of the ground, used it as a tug to pull ocean liners to dry dock, parks 747's at the airport and if all else fails I believe it 's the C at the end of the VIN
 
If the 2003 and 2004 engines are the same, and I know the 2004.5 is the HO aka 600 engine, one way I found to be accurate is the fan shroud. On the 03, it’s a traditional plastic rad mounted shroud, and the 04.5 has a engine mounted ring/ boot/ rad shroud like bigger trucks have. Also, I think the 04.5 vin is C.
 
No cat on the '03-'04 federal trucks.
California ones blessed with a cat and less hp.
A co-worker special ordered his '03 5.9 SO and it came equipped with the last of the 47re's as I remember.
 
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