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Old 03-02-2011, 02:00 PM
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Who has treated motor parts and stuff? Is this the secret of most high end engine builders? Prices arent too bad but are some parts treated from the manufacturer like high end cranks and such?



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We have never done engine parts, but we have done drive parts such as gear sets, shafts, etc. They did last much longer and showed little to no wear when pulled back apart, but sometime they will still brake, maybe not as quick.
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Its done a world of an improvement on my lower gear sets.
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I have cryo'd brake rotors in the past. Here was a comparison of cryo'd vs. non-cryo'd rotors I did years ago: http://www.ws6.com/cryo.htm
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