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Does anyone else have cryo treated parts on their FD?

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Old 03-18-06, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by GARCO MOTORWORKS
I read a paper on the treating of turbo chargers for tractor pull people ,high end .They found that the double and tripled staged setups were lasting an un real amount of run time compaired to untreated .
Yes, the tractor pull turbos lasted 20x as long as untreated turbos. The city of Indianapolis has the brakes done on all their fire trucks. It's saving the city about $50k a year in maintenence cost. I will cryo anything you want for $5 pound + shipping. $25 minimum charge.
Old 03-18-06, 08:13 PM
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My PPF is cryoed, actually bought it from Rich. So far so good, we'll see how it holds up next year with some nittos and a 62-1.
Old 03-18-06, 08:35 PM
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I am sure cryo testing does make a notable difference in stress of parts. However, it always comes down to bang for buck. Lots of us have lotsof other things to do before we want to start cryoing our *****.
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