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Phat99EclipseJan-22-01 01:08 PM
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#1100, "Does anyone have info on cryogenics?"


          

I was wanting to put together a built up bottom end in a spare block and was looking at different options...

I know I can go with forged pistons and stronger rods, but what are our options as far as cryogenic? Can this process make a stock rod as strong as or stronger than the crowers? I don't have alot of experience (ok none, are you happy now?...j/k) with this subject. At the prices they list on the website below, could be a viable alternative if it truly makes the parts 200-300% stronger...

http://www.thedsmshop.com/cryo.htm

Let me know if I am fooling myself...

Don

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Does anyone have info on cryogenics? [View all] , Phat99Eclipse, Jan-22-01 01:08 PM
  RE: Does anyone have info on cryogenics?, BoostnRS, Jan-23-01 03:15 PM, #1

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