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SKU #: PSP-PP-HDVS6.6 MPN #: PP-HDVS6.6

Power Stroke Products Performance Valve Spring Set 01-16 6.6L GM Duramax

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This spring set from Power Stroke Products allows you to run higher boost pressures and RPM's without experiencing valve float. These are a direct drop in, no extra cylinder head machining is required to run these springs. Depending on installed height, you will have approximately 130# installed pressure.If you have an aftermarket turbo and are running more RPM than factory, you will see a few problems if you are still using OEM springs. First, valve float, which can cause serious damage to the valvetrain. Second, intake and exhaust valves can be blown open by boost and exhaust drive pressure which allows reversion. Reversion can hurt your power potential by allowing exhaust gasses to enter the cylinder on the intake stroke. Inert gasses in the exhaust, when re-introduced into the cylinder shield the fuel particles from oxygen in the cylinder. This does a few things that negatively affect power. It increases the time delay from start of injection to start of combustion, it decreases the maximum pressure and maximum temperature reached in the cylinder and it increases the total time needed to completely burn the available fuel. Correct valve spring pressure is a very important piece of power production. If you are running a tuner on an otherwise stock truck with a VGT charger, based on exhaust drive pressure, these springs will help you. Eliminate valve float caused by elevated RPM and Boost pressure!
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This spring set from Power Stroke Products allows you to run higher boost pressures and RPM's without experiencing valve float. These are a direct drop in, no extra cylinder head machining is required to run these springs. Depending on installed height, you will have approximately 130# installed pressure.

If you have an aftermarket turbo and are running more RPM than factory, you will see a few problems if you are still using OEM springs. First, valve float, which can cause serious damage to the valvetrain. Second, intake and exhaust valves can be blown open by boost and exhaust drive pressure which allows reversion. Reversion can hurt your power potential by allowing exhaust gasses to enter the cylinder on the intake stroke. Inert gasses in the exhaust, when re-introduced into the cylinder shield the fuel particles from oxygen in the cylinder. This does a few things that negatively affect power. It increases the time delay from start of injection to start of combustion, it decreases the maximum pressure and maximum temperature reached in the cylinder and it increases the total time needed to completely burn the available fuel.

Correct valve spring pressure is a very important piece of power production. If you are running a tuner on an otherwise stock truck with a VGT charger, based on exhaust drive pressure, these springs will help you.

Eliminate valve float caused by elevated RPM and Boost pressure!
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When its time to take your Powerstroke to the next level, its time to upgrade with Power Stroke Products' line of engine upgrades. Well known in the industry as the premier source for upgraded cams, springs, and nearly anything you'll find once you pop off your valve covers, you're sure to not be disappointed.

Based out of Bertram, Texas, Power Stroke Products is a Made in the USA company that has a thorough understanding on how to properly build power with reliability in mind. Whether you've got a 7.3 that you're tearing apart and looking for a mild upgrade, or building a high horsepower 6.7, PSP has your back.

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