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Old Apr 23, 2007 | 09:02 AM
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Default Re: (CivicVX94)

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are you asking if they were cryo'd as in that being a bad thing? Idk anything about how cams react to being cryo'd, but from what i've read, the treatment is much like shot peening or aneeling metal and realigns the molecules and strengthens the metal to some degree. Please correct me if i'm wrong with that...
what kinda prices do you guys offer? I'll need a set of cams for a b16 for soon and have no idea if i should go aftermarket or keep my gsr's....

This thread has pretty much turned me off from crower cams...that is ridiculous...
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I couldnt tell you, since im not at work, but go to our website, which is in my sig.

We're open M-F 8-5pm. We're in cen/standard time zone btw. Give us a call, and talk to one of our cam technicians. Be prepared to answer several questions pertaining to your setup...that way, we can help you out a lot better.

BTW, to comment on getting cams heat treated..

Theres nothing wrong with it as long as its done properly.
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Old Apr 23, 2007 | 09:05 AM
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Default Re: (twkdCD595)

Crower makes good stuff but they've had a decent amount of mess ups. I was gonna get a set for my car but changed my mind. Good luck on the rebuild.
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