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Old 02-10-2006, 06:28 AM
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Cryogenics on engine components is around but I haven't actually seen a part or know someone who's used. If I had the money and the need to get something stronger than say a forged crank, I would get a billet one, extremly strong and durable but outrageous prices. Strictly for funny cars and other motors of that caliber, a crank alone is $1500 and up. Yeah I'd have to pull the :(bs flag on this guy. If your getting about $12,000.00 worth of work done to your car, I think he'd be a little more informed about it. The engine alone is about $6500, plus even a small powerdyne 6 psi blower is about $3500.
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