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I am a new member to this forum. Hello fellow CTD owners. I have a 96 CTD 4x4,auto,e-cab,3. 5 gears, that is stock. Yesterday I drove a friends 01 CTD 2x4,auto,e-cab,3. 5 gears. The difference in performance is less than stellar. I think I have the 160 hp CTD. What can I do to increase the power of the truck and not break the bank(or have to sleep on the sofa)? I do not want to put lots of money into this. Do you get good hp/torq from moving the stock plate? How much? Or should I go for the after market plate? Or would a set of injectors be better? I put a high flow muffler on a few months ago. Thanks everyone for all answers. BoDiesel
 
JSmith,

First gauges; boost and EGT (before some reminds us).

Plate should be good enough if you don't want to spend a lot.



Check archives you will have many years of reading before you.
 
If you intend to have more power than a TST #6 plate (230HP) then you have to do something about the transmission. You really should do that anyway, but for a little over $300 or so you can get the TST plate. As Bill points out you will need a couple of gages. Geno's has a nice combo gage that has both EGT and boost. That will give you a nice gain in performance without breaking the bank.



Forgot to mention. I think you have the 180HP in the '96 model. Not sure, but you can check the dataplate on the gearcase near where the injection pump is mounted to make sure.
 
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The Mule-Man is Right!

Get some guages to monitor, a plate to turn up the wick, and let your exhaust breath... you wont BELIEVE the difference! (and the mileage improvement!:D )
 
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