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Hey, I need some info or thoughts on buying or keeping my truck. I have 97 4x4 5 speed club cab long bed With 42,000 miles on it. I have been looking at the 2002's. But the Question is should I update with a plate and if so which one. Or should I go for the 6th speed in a new one. My gross weight with my 5th wheel is 17,500 lbs on OR state scales.

If I trade or sale it , is any one intrested in it?

Thanks in advance RottonRob
 
KEEP THE 97

I suggest you keep the 97. The #12 plate(230HP/605T) will be a big increase in performance. The #11 plate(280HP/685T) and gauges will make you one great hauler.
 
RottenRob ... you win big with that version of motor. :D The 96 & 97, Non-Calif, 215hp, 5 speeds got better pumps than the rest. That's according to Mark @ TST. You can spend $300 on a TST plate that will take you from 230/605 to over the 400hp mark. The pump will continue to supply fuel with the radical plates ... lots of bandwidth in that baby. Now that's big :)'s.



When you get around the 300 to 340 hp range, you'll need a bigger clutch. If you go even more, you'll need a bigger turbo.



My suggestion would be to get the boost & EGT guage & the TST #11 plate. You can keep the same clutch & turbo. Ck out the table in the link:



http://www.dieselpage.com/tstpk.htm
 
Wanna Trade

I will trade you my 99 Quad Cab 4x4 5sp for you CC 5sp for all the reasons mentioned above. I do have a set of 275 RV injectors and the PS Boost Module installed.
 
I agree with what the others are saying 'KEEP THE 97' for the same reasons. It wouldn't take long to realize just how much I missed the added power / torque of a few minor mods. Not that I have made a few but it sure runs good when ya got a few pounds behind ya... :) :D :D :cool: :cool: :D :D
 
A new truck with lots of goodies is probably better that an 97 truck with lots off goodies. An 97 truck with lots of goodies is better than a stock new truck and $,$$$. 00 less money as well. Keep the 97.
 
Thanks for the replys. You have me convinced to keep the 97. With the money diff , I can get a extra fuel tank and some other gooodys. ;) . I plan on retiring in a year or so . Should have it ready to go by then. Again thanks for the info. Think I will ask Santa for a #11 plate and gauges.
 
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