Same thing here. My engine tag states LDT465-1D, but I definitely have a "C" turbo. I'm not really sure that the -1C or -1D suffix refers to the turbo, it may be a difference in the engineering level of engine itself. FYI, I have attached a photo of my "C" turbo. The "D" turbo has a wider, flatter and more "square" exhaust side, and the clamp between the exhaust and intake sides is different. Sorry I don't have a picture of the "D" turbo, but if yours looks like the attached pic it is a "C" turbo. If it looks significantly different (the difference is quite plain) then you have a "D" turbo.
If you have a "D" turbo, maybe good, maybe not. The "D" turbos put out about twice the boost (approx 12-14 psi for a "D" vs 6-7 PSI for a "C"), but the "C"s sure sound COOL!
Horsepowerwise I'm not sure of the difference, a "D" might give you 5-10 more HP, but I doubt it's not enough difference to feel in the seat of your pants. You'd be better off installing a pyrometer and cranking up you fuel rate to give you an EGT of about 1100F-1150F on a hard pull. The "C" will smoke a bit more, but that is as good as you are going to get without running into turbo overheating problems, which you want to avoid at ALL costs!