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Old 11-12-2005, 02:58 PM
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would it help?

if i tried to get a gb started would anyone wanna join?

now i gotta find out where to even get it done lol
Old 11-12-2005, 06:56 PM
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cryo-treating does strengthen metal.. but at a cost to the malliability. In essence, the rotors would be more brittle than standard. Definatly not something you want to do with slotted or drilled rotors.
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I looked pretty extensively into this a few years back and for the life of me can't find all my info. I know people cryo treated regular rotors and it was great for them but I never heard of anyone doing it to drilled/slotted rotors and wondered why. I guess Mad's explanation does make sense though.

300 below from my understanding is pretty reputable in that field check them out here...
http://www.300below.com/

Another company that I ran into that seems to know what they are doing but I know anything of them other than what's on their site is right here...
http://www.cryoplus.com/
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well frozenrotors cuts the rotors then freezes them would that help?

or should i just stick with a solid disk and treat them

powerslot freezes rotors and those last forever




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