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cryogenics?


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i am thinking of starting up a cryogenic co. which is the freezing of parts to -300 degrees. this is supposed to make the metal stronger and last longer.the average cost is about $4-$5 a pound or complete drivetrains at about $800. the process , i here , claims up to 2-5 times longer service before an item breaks or wears out.

my question is can i make money with this or will i go chapter 11?

how many of you guys would actually use this? is this a good idea or bad?

any comments from anyone would be appreciated.

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You'd be better off asking this question at the race tracks to see what the market is like. Hybrid Z guys are generally cheap bastards!! Although there are a few members who have major bucks to throw around....John, ZR8ED, etc :D:D:D

 

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