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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: what should i do to an engine before i put it in my car?
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Tue, 15 July 2003 12:42

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heres a very good article to look at, and not too old either.
Cryogenics. The racer's edge
Schiradelly, R. Diekman, FJ.
Heat Treating Progress (USA), vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 43-44,47-49, Nov. 2001
abstract
Racing pushes engine and drive train components to the absolute limits of their durability. Extending those limits means more speed, better safety, and more races won. For this reason cryogenic processing is becoming a necessary part of the manufacturing process for racing components. This racing experience will serve as an example to manufacturing industries - now similarly engaged in their own competition against manufacturing costs and waste, and the challenge to provide high quality products with superior performance. (Sample materials: 300M steel connecting rods, brake rotors, gears, among others.)
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