For a 5 speed, the #11 plate does a great job. 285hp and 685 Ft-lbs. It is borderline with the stock clutch. I tow 20,000 to 25,000 gross routinely and it works great. It will pull posted grades at over 50mph with these loads, and at 1750 - 2000 rpm in top gear no overdrive. More speed up the grades is possible if you bring up the rpm, but, on a long posted grade, the temp will continue climbing until you get out of it. Also, with the #11 plate and staying below 2100 rpm, it will not overheat, the EGT will stay reasonable and safe. So, constant monitoring of the gage is not needed. It is a good plate for sustained output without having to worry about EGT or overheating. Still, a very strong up grade from stock. Feels like a muscle car!!
I thought the #10 plate on the 5 speed was bigger than the #11. Can some one verify that? Or is the 94 different than my 96??
Doug Rees