Callies Stage 1 Alternate Firing Camshaft, 2001-2016 LB7/LLY/LBZ/LMM/LML
270-009
Indurocore- Callies Indurocore camshaft cores are machined to our specifications from an alloy steel and induction hardened in house at Callies so that this process can be carefully monitored, guaranteeing metallurgical consistency.
The main reason for modifying the Duramax firing order with the camshaft is to relieve stress on the front portion of the crankshaft in higher performance applications. The OEM firing order ends at Cylinder #3 and then continues from the beginning through cylinders 1 and 2. The Duramax Cranks see the most strain and tend to break right behind the first rod throw at the intersection of the second main journal (the snout). We have seen failures on anything from mildly modified daily drivers to max effort trucks. The Duramax engine Harmonics become too stressful on the cranks when getting into the higher RPM ranges and bigger power levels with the OEM firing order. With this DuraStar Alternate Firing Camshaft, cylinders 1, 2, and 3 are moved away from each other to distribute the stress of combustion more evenly and help reduce the abuse to your crankshaft. Duramax engines respond to alternate firing camshafts better than any other diesel on the market. Thanks to the high flow aluminum heads, the right camshaft can increase the Duramax's Head flow considerably. Dyno tests have proven a much broader power curve, increasing HP and Torque through all RPM's making this mod perfect for anything from a daily driver to NHRDA usage.
Notes:
Great Replacement for tow, street, and strip!
Stage 1, No Piston Valve Reliefs Needed! Works great at Idle to well past 3800 RPM
Engine Wiring Harness modifications are required due to the new firing order.
The main reason for modifying the Duramax firing order with the camshaft is to relieve stress on the front portion of the crankshaft in higher performance applications. The OEM firing order ends at Cylinder #3 and then continues from the beginning through cylinders 1 and 2. The Duramax Cranks see the most strain and tend to break right behind the first rod throw at the intersection of the second main journal (the snout). We have seen failures on anything from mildly modified daily drivers to max effort trucks. The Duramax engine Harmonics become too stressful on the cranks when getting into the higher RPM ranges and bigger power levels with the OEM firing order. With this DuraStar Alternate Firing Camshaft, cylinders 1, 2, and 3 are moved away from each other to distribute the stress of combustion more evenly and help reduce the abuse to your crankshaft. Duramax engines respond to alternate firing camshafts better than any other diesel on the market. Thanks to the high flow aluminum heads, the right camshaft can increase the Duramax's Head flow considerably. Dyno tests have proven a much broader power curve, increasing HP and Torque through all RPM's making this mod perfect for anything from a daily driver to NHRDA usage.
Notes:
Great Replacement for tow, street, and strip!
Stage 1, No Piston Valve Reliefs Needed! Works great at Idle to well past 3800 RPM
Engine Wiring Harness modifications are required due to the new firing order.
Pricing:
$699.99
Details
- 270-009
- 270-009
- Callies
- New
Categories
- 2001-2004 GM 6.6L LB7 Duramax - Engine Parts - Valvetrain Parts
- 2004.5-2005 GM 6.6L LLY Duramax - Engine Parts - Valvetrain Parts
- 2006-2007 GM 6.6L LBZ Duramax - Engine Parts - Valvetrain Parts
- 2007.5-2010 GM 6.6L LMM Duramax - Engine Parts - Valvetrain Parts
- 2011-2016 GM 6.6L LML Duramax - Engine Parts - Valvetrain Parts
Shipping Information
- Item Requires Shipping
- 15.0 lbs.
- W30.0000” x H6.0000” x L6.0000”
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