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> Cryogenics for Type 4
r_towle
post Oct 1 2003, 03:18 PM
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I hope Jake chimes in here.

Is Cryogenics really worth it for our engines?

I read an article stating Jake as the sole reseller of this service and he had it done to his company van,,,which in true form he went out and tried to kill the motor.
I read vlave adjustment at 15k intervals (he did check them every 1k, but no need to adjust????

Opinions and a cost estimate would be great.

Rich
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TimT
post Oct 2 2003, 04:56 PM
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Is there a claim or statement here that cryo increases strength of a material? So before cryo yield of aluminum might be 24ksi after it will be more? Im surprised this isnt a more popular process
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