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    300 below Cryogenics

    I am currently rebuilding a m50tu and planing on turbocharging it next year. I was wondering if anyone has ever cryogenically treated there engine parts.

    "By reducing the temperature of an object to around -300ºF, we seek to manipulate and rearrange its molecular structure without damaging the item. By rearranging the molecular structure of an object, and realigning the molecules so that they become more uniform and evenly spread out, we then change various properties associated with the object, such as its wear resistance"

    The reviews i read it seems like it works and helps out a lot.
    Here is the website http://www.300below.com/

    Thanks

    #2
    I think some of the Norwegians have been doing this, or else it's just that damn cold up there.

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      #3
      I've used cryo rotors on some full blown Porsche race cars and hey have held up to abuse pretty well. No first hand experience with cryo'ed engine components though.
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        #4
        I think I'm going to get this done i just have to find a machine shop first, im going to send them a email and get a quote.

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