ours worked great
In my guard unit, the 900 series 5 tons with CTIS had the CTIS disabled when I first got there because of problems with the brake system which would cause the truck to flip nose over. Once the trucks were set with ABS, the CTIS was fixed.
In our training, we emphasized that the CTIS was automatic on the increase air mode--if you sustained a speed over that rated for the inflation level, the tires would air up. EXCEPT in the Emergency mode, where all of the air is pumped into the tire with no pressure as long as the truck is running. We would drop the pressure one step when we were hauling troops, and maintain a slower pace. I rode in the back once with a troop trying to keep up with Humvees on a two track. NOT GOOD!
All in all, CTIS on the 900 series for me was a positive.
EDIT:
And, oh, yeah. There is a way to use the manual hose from the trucks air system like the other 5 tons and deuces. It's just that the valve is on the back of the wheel/tire and to get it from almost flat (20 psi) up to highway pressure (80 psi) can take nearly an hour. And you're reaching/leaning over a tire on a running truck or on the ground underneath. Running from a larger, shop compressor would probably be quicker, but not by much. That's on the rears. Never had to manually air up a front.