ddogg777 said:Steve, I thought the cryo treatment places heat up the gears and then do quenching with a slow quench to -300. IF they don't do the heating, then I'd agree with Turf and save your money.
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[size=-1] A comprehensive term used to describe the heating and cooling cycle of steel in the solid state. The term annealing usually implies relatively slow cooling. In annealing, the temperature of the operation, the rate of heating and cooling, and the time the metal is held at heat depend upon the composition, shape, and size of the steel product being treated, and the purpose of the treatment. The more important purposes for which steel is annealed are as follows: to remove stresses; to induce softness; to alter ductility, toughness, electric, magnetic, or other physical and mechanical properties; to change the crystalline structure; to remove gases; and to produce a definite microstructure.
[size=-1] Verb, the adjustment of temper. In ferrous metalurgy tempering is the reheating of steel to some temperature below the hardening temperature after hardening in order to reduce the brittleness which also reduces the hardness. The tempering range for steel is from 350F (177C) to as high as 1350F (732C). It is recommended to temper almost all ferrous metals after hardening. See heat treating. In non-ferrous metals the temper (hardness) is adjusted by heat treating, aging or work hardening. See references on specific metals for methods.
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[size=-1] Reheating quenched steel to a temperature below the critical range, followed by any desired rate of cooling. Tempering is done to relieve quenching stresses, or to develop desired strength characteristics.
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[size=-1] The process of heating and cooling chocolate to a specific temperature causing the growth of stable crystals, resulting in the formation of hard, shiny chocolate.
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[size=-1] Re-heating a quench-hardened or normalized ferrous alloy to a temperature below the transformation range and then cooling at any rate desired. In heat treatment, re-heating hardened steel to some temperature below the A1 temperature for the purpose of decreasing hardness and/or increasing toughness.
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mp3moose said:My shift forks are pretty beat and my snychros are all but gone in 1 and 2. This is why I am seeking a beefy tranny. I just want something that can take some abuse and that will last.
mp3moose said:The mazdaspeed tranny you mean? Or was it just anything built after that 02 date?
How new are the newest synchros?TurfBurn said:The newer stock revision parts should get you there.. word is the new synchros have been additionally heat treated... how are your forks beat??
Kooldino said:How new are the newest synchros?
mp3moose said:fork part number? Maybe I should just source an msp tranny because lsd would be niiiiice.
mp3moose said:I take it you just welding the msp lsd to your mp3 tranny?
thanks for the info on forks. I am looking to have some work done relatively soon so I might PM you.
BlkZoomZoom said:So what happened? Did it blow up? Still running strong? Are the myths of 400whp impossible out of a protege true?