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Jim, Do you treat different types of parts to different process times? Ring & pinion, valves, and valve springs have all been mentioned. I would imagine that some stick shift racers treat transmission gears. Interested in your comments. Trying to learn more about this process.
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Cryo works with just about any material …. It's just that some materials respond / improve more than others to the process. Do a little research and you'll find that many of your parts are already done by the manufactures. I'd bet that most all after market standard trannys come with cryo'd and rem finished gears an shafts, along with many of the crankshaft companies....Basically your only limit is what size part will fit in the machine.
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