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Old Mar 21, 2005 | 04:33 PM
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Cryogenic Unit??

Are there any significant gains for an N/A maxima to have this?? Is it even worth it? If this question has been asked before im sorry but i need to know
Old Mar 21, 2005 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by NOCturnalI30
Are there any significant gains for an N/A maxima to have this?? Is it even worth it? If this question has been asked before im sorry but i need to know
Cryogenic treating what specific unit? you can cryogenically treat alot of parts for more strength, it is basically beneficial to connecting rods, and cranks for forced induction/nitrous applications.
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i hurd of people putting it infront of there radiators and in the intake manifolds or even there intakes them selfs?? is it worth it even and if so how would the proper way be????
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Originally Posted by SSR Engineering
Cryogenic treating what specific unit? you can cryogenically treat alot of parts for more strength, it is basically beneficial to connecting rods, and cranks for forced induction/nitrous applications.
i think he is referring to the DEI CryO2 cooling systems. they have the tank setup like nitrous but come in smaller 5lb bottles. i have never heard of a single member here having this but i am sure someone does. i remember it being a big thing at SEMA then it seemed to fade away. i would tend to think it is a waste of money because i dont know anyone who uses it on any application. now treating some cryo treating some internals and going with a huge dp shot should get you some real nice power. here is a quick link i found on google.
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