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<blockquote data-quote="csvt98" data-source="post: 14946233" data-attributes="member: 90576"><p>Hey guys,</p><p> Has anyone ever cryo-treated their rotating assembly? I am contemplating a Coyote swap with Boss 302 internals and cryo-treating the Boss internals. I want to be able to hold 1k rwhp one day with this. I know the rods are the weakest point, if the treatment is not strong enough, go forged rods anyway? I do not want to spend a ton on the rotating assembly and I want to keep the swap fairly cheap. (Never happens). Also, would the Boss crank and pistons hold that kind of power? I was reading where some stock Boss 302's were in the 800rwhp range, that was why I was thinking if I did a cryo-treatment on the Boss rotating assembly I could presumably make and hold 1k to the wheels.</p><p> Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csvt98, post: 14946233, member: 90576"] Hey guys, Has anyone ever cryo-treated their rotating assembly? I am contemplating a Coyote swap with Boss 302 internals and cryo-treating the Boss internals. I want to be able to hold 1k rwhp one day with this. I know the rods are the weakest point, if the treatment is not strong enough, go forged rods anyway? I do not want to spend a ton on the rotating assembly and I want to keep the swap fairly cheap. (Never happens). Also, would the Boss crank and pistons hold that kind of power? I was reading where some stock Boss 302's were in the 800rwhp range, that was why I was thinking if I did a cryo-treatment on the Boss rotating assembly I could presumably make and hold 1k to the wheels. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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