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boxer3main
March 20, 2007
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It is about freakin time. Just polishing bumpy ports in heads on a v8 is a huge difference .. funny enough these little extras were for the hp hogging rear diffs and tranny. Excellent stuff. I do not agree with coatings. give it all one piece of the correct metal, correct finish, correct signals for a strength and stamina and temperatutuire dissipation.It seems they mastered something that has been done for years.. a fine grade of shot peening perhaps?
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Jyro
November 22, 2006
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since this isn't a coating like Casidiam it is used to prep a part before coating, different from polishing. I'm sure Nascar is using this with cryo before DLC like Casidiam.
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RickyBMW
November 19, 2006
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Nothing new, I was applying DLC coating to car parts years ago,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond-like_carbon
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stwatson
November 14, 2006
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Yes it can be used on Ceramics. The Mikronite website goes through all the techincal stuff if you guys are interested...just google it, I dont understand how to make links work on this forum
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nullvoid
November 11, 2006
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NICE.
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Panther114
November 09, 2006
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I am very interested in this process. This process sounds like a winner. I just want to avoid frequently replacing drive-train parts.
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November 09, 2006
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Crane has always been my favorite performance company, I hope this is a good move to be bouught by this company, the processs is very impressive!!
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m610
November 08, 2006
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Interesting. A polish+peening process.
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November 07, 2006
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cjonesy
November 07, 2006
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I think you would do their process first and then ceramic coat it.
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