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The Benefits of Cryogenic Treatment for Motorsports

Cryogenic Treatment for Motorsports, Racing & Autoparts

Performance and reliability are essential in motorsports. Racing components endure extreme temperatures, high RPMs, and constant stress, making durability a critical factor in success. Cryogenic treatment offers a proven way to enhance the performance and lifespan of these parts.

Cryogenic treatment involves gradually cooling metal components made of steel and aluminum to nearly -300°F before returning them to room temperature and completing a controlled tempering process. This permanently enhances the steels crystalline structure, helps reduce wear, increases strength, and improves overall reliability. Aluminium parts will gain an advantage through stress relieving, which reduces fatigue and catastrophic failures.

Key Benefits of Cryogenic Treatment

  • Increase wear resistance
  • Reduce internal stress in metal components
  • Extend part lifetime
  • Enhance dimensional stability
  • Improve heat dissipation

Commonly Treated Racing Parts

Motorsports components can benefit from cryo treatment, including:

  • Crankshafts
  • Camshafts
  • Connecting Rods
  • Transmission Gears
  • Differentials
  • Engine Blocks
  • Axles
  • Brake Rotors
  • Pistons

Why Choose Our Company?

Nitrofreeze’s cryogenic treatment process helps racing teams and automotive enthusiasts get more life out of critical components while improving reliability under demanding conditions. Since the treatment affects the entire part rather than just the surface, the benefits are permanent and continue throughout the component’s life.

For racers looking to improve durability, reduce failures, and maximize performance, cryogenic treatment is a smart investment that can provide a competitive edge both on and off the track.

Example from Larry, a satisfied customer:

You did a crank for me several years ago. Last September at Bonneville, it set the FIM World Record for a production motorcycle with a two-way flying mile of 203.770 mph (one way of 205.9 mph).

Thanks, Larry

Contact us today to learn more about cryogenic treatment for your auto parts by emailing info@nitrofreeze.com or call us at 508-459-7447.

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