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3/15/2002
14:13:35

Subject: Cryogenics
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If you are interested or thinking of cryogenicing your motor or any other parts Sub Zero Cryogenics (www.sub-zero-cryogenics.com) is the company to go with or at least give them a call for a good quote. Paul knows his stuff and is the premier race engine builder. He does tons of engine building and cryo work for some of the top race teams, custom bike shops and etc.

If you are thinking of doing cryoing he will tell it like it is and not just to get your business. He knows engines and I would not go to anyone else.

Also, below is a good post I started on Snowest (technical snowmobiling magazine)with questions and answers for those of you interested or need more info on cryogenics. It is amazing what you are able to achieve with this thermal molecular stabilization proces.

For the forum on cryo, cut and paste the following post:
http://www.snowest.com/fusetalk3/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=20516&STARTPAGE=1

Chip
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3/15/2002
15:37:00

RE: Cryogenics
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Yes, we use high-tech computerized hardware to freeze your motor to extreme temperatures!

But we code our webpage in Netscape Composer.

I dunno about -that-, always leery of stuff/services sold on webpages that are supposed to be from high-tech companies with websites that look like an 8 year old made them.



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3/15/2002
15:53:32

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Another company that specializes in brake rotors that are cryogenically treated.

http://www.frozenrotors.com/



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3/15/2002
16:03:19

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I understand that their web page is not that fancy, that's because Paul did it himself and is not a web designer. He asked me to help him by building a new one, so I am in the process of redoing it.

If you want the straight and narrow on about experience with race engines and the effects of cryogenics then Paul is the one to call. At least he can give you a quote and qualify if what you are looking at needs to be done.



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3/15/2002
16:40:47

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The second page listed, http://www.frozenrotors.com/ According to the rotor application it looks like it hasn't been updated since 2000. I was wondering would these slotted rotors be better than the other slotted rotors sold @ truckperformance.com? If so wouldn't the 2000's fit the 2002's?




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