Cryogenicly frozen engines
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Cryogenicly frozen engines
I've been busy with school for a while and can hopefully have time to get back on here and see how much this great site has grown from the beginning.
but anyhoo-
I've just started working on a kart for an amature race team and we were given information on cryogenicly frozen engines. They sound interesting and look as if they might work. I was wondering if any of you have heard of this, and if anybody has had it done.
If it does work, I think that it could help others get more power out of their car from a place that not too many people have thought of before.
The company that gave us information was Cryogenics of Indiana
Strider
but anyhoo-
I've just started working on a kart for an amature race team and we were given information on cryogenicly frozen engines. They sound interesting and look as if they might work. I was wondering if any of you have heard of this, and if anybody has had it done.
If it does work, I think that it could help others get more power out of their car from a place that not too many people have thought of before.
The company that gave us information was Cryogenics of Indiana
Strider
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