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2001-2013 Duramax Stage 2 New Cast Billet Camshaft (C.1014.S)

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2001-2013 Duramax Stage 2 New Cast Billet Camshaft (C.1014.S)

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Year Make Model
2001-2013 GMC/ Chevrolet HD 6.6L Duramax 

 

If you want to make the most out of your Duramax without sacrificing the engine in its entirety; Colt Cams has provided you with a brand new cam ( not a regrind) and replaces your weak dowel pins with a keyway & key this forms a superior locking connection with little no chance of failure.


Duration @ .050 Cam Lift Valve Lift Lope Sep.
Intake 200 degrees .338 .460 108
Exhaust 215 degrees .296  .500

 

Part Number: C.1014.S

Features
  • Fully drop-in 
  • No modifications necessary 
  • Slightly noticeable idle
  • Quick spool up
  • Drop in EGT's
  • Supports up to 5,000 rpm
  • Improves HP & engine performance throughout the entire RPM range
Notes
  • Due to many contributing variances in an engine: heads planed, block decked, valve recession etc... any cam including stock, should always be checked for clearance before start up!
$667.02
2001-2013 Duramax Stage 2 New Cast Billet Camshaft (C.1014.S)
$667.02

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Description

Description

Fits

Year Make Model
2001-2013 GMC/ Chevrolet HD 6.6L Duramax 

 

If you want to make the most out of your Duramax without sacrificing the engine in its entirety; Colt Cams has provided you with a brand new cam ( not a regrind) and replaces your weak dowel pins with a keyway & key this forms a superior locking connection with little no chance of failure.


Duration @ .050 Cam Lift Valve Lift Lope Sep.
Intake 200 degrees .338 .460 108
Exhaust 215 degrees .296  .500

 

Part Number: C.1014.S

Features
  • Fully drop-in 
  • No modifications necessary 
  • Slightly noticeable idle
  • Quick spool up
  • Drop in EGT's
  • Supports up to 5,000 rpm
  • Improves HP & engine performance throughout the entire RPM range
Notes
  • Due to many contributing variances in an engine: heads planed, block decked, valve recession etc... any cam including stock, should always be checked for clearance before start up!