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Old 10-16-2004, 07:15 PM   #1
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liquid nitrogen

aparently there is a company out in ohio somewhere that has discovered a process were they freez your crank, rods. pushrods. cam and block. In doing so the metal realines itself in such a configuration that it becomes slippery as if oild. Depending on your engine up to 100 horses can be gained as well as boat loads of torqe. the cost is relativly inexpensive and well worth it.The strength of the engine parts its actualy increased and many diesel engine companys such as Cat have been using this technology to there advantage. So am definatly going to send my engine out as soon as i start work on it, Hey its woth a shot.
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