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Cryogenic Processing
Attention auto enthusiasts...Engine Dyno test results now in! The results are dramatic! The engine gained a 5% increase in power with a peak increase of 13 horsepower after cryogenic treatment. The most noticeable gain was at 7900 RPM with a net gain of 18.1 horsepower. Click here for a printable version of this chart (PDF format), including engine specifications. The Cryogenic treatment is a one time stress relieving process that tightens grain structure, improving the path of energy and creating a denser microstructure while increasing surface area. This provides increased stress relief and dimensional stability resulting in components that last longer and perform better. For motorsports this means longer lasting parts with less fatigue and breakage while increasing horsepower, torque and time between rebuilds. Engines Treated engine components will have increases wear resistance, but the real gain is in relief of residual stresses. Every part and component undergoes extreme machining, forging, casting, and forming during manufacturing, all of which induce residual stress into the component. During operation, an engine undergoes immense heat and pressures every time the spark plug fires, the fuel ignites and combustion occurs. The heat build-up and dimensional forces are the causes of friction, wear, and uneven power utilization which are the primary factors in overall engine performance and life expectancy. Cryogenics can help evercome these manufacturing "flaws" and internal stresses imposed on the engine by tightening grain structure, reducing internal vibration, transferring energy more efficiently and dissipating heat faster. This allows the engine to run smoother, cooler, more efficiently and best of all helps reduce engine failure. Please read our Engine and Transmission Preparation guidelines prior to sending parts. Automotive parts that benefit from cryogenics: Axles, bearings, blocks, brake rotors, brake drums, camshafts, cam followers, clutch paks, connecting rods, crank shafts, cylinder sleeves, drive shafts, gears, heads, intake manifolds, lifters, oil pumps, pistons, piston rings, push rods, rocker arms, spark plugs, spark plug wires, superchargers, transmissions, turbo chargers, u-joints, valves, valve springs, water pumps, wrist pins.....and MORE. Click here for the complete Automotive Parts Price List |
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