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Eagle ESP Armor on rods & cranks - Real Street Performance

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Old Aug 30, 2013 | 09:50 AM
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Default Eagle ESP Armor on rods & cranks - Real Street Performance

Add this option to your Eagle products.

*Reduced friction.
*Lower oil heating times.
*Increased bearing life.
*Increased hp gains.

ESP Armor is a revolutionary new surface finishing process developed exclusively by Eagle Specialty Products, Inc. The exact process is a closely guarded secret, but you can know that it does not use any chemicals or electrolysis-type processes. It is also not a coating.

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Old Sep 1, 2013 | 06:57 PM
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Default Re: Eagle ESP Armor on rods & cranks - Real Street Performance

How much for a set of b18b ls rods shipped to 35064
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Old Sep 3, 2013 | 12:30 AM
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Default Re: Eagle ESP Armor on rods & cranks - Real Street Performance

Is this similar to a WPC process? Kinda of like a micro fine shotpeening process? Or is it jst a coating?
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Old Sep 3, 2013 | 12:33 PM
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Default Re: Eagle ESP Armor on rods & cranks - Real Street Performance

The details of the process are proprietary, but I can tell you it's not a coating. I will contact Eagle to see if I can get you some more information or a link to the press release.
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Old Sep 5, 2013 | 05:44 AM
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Here is a link to more info:

http://www.eaglerod.com/index.php?op...id=7&Itemid=27

This process strengthens the part by reducing microscopic stress risers in the surface of the part.
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