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Cryo anyone?

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theshadowrider

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Rebuilding my top end on my dragon and wondering if anyone has had their pistons cryoed and/or what you think. Trying to find any info on it and if it would improve reliability. It supposedly suppose to help make materials less effected by temperature change. I am putting wiescos in it and wondering if I should send them off to be cryoed or is this process a little bit of "smoke and mirrors". Looking for opinions and or test data.
 
Rebuilding my top end on my dragon and wondering if anyone has had their pistons cryoed and/or what you think. Trying to find any info on it and if it would improve reliability. It supposedly suppose to help make materials less effected by temperature change. I am putting wiescos in it and wondering if I should send them off to be cryoed or is this process a little bit of "smoke and mirrors". Looking for opinions and or test data.

It works and is cost effective. I'd say do it.

Brought up here with some links, post #29

http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265730
 
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I have my domes ceramic coated and the sides done with a dry lube simoler to swain tec thunder mountain machine gets about 25.00 per clean piston ,ran the last set 6 years.
 
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