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IT WORKS - IT REALLY DOES!!! Diversified Cryogenics and Frozen Rotors are changing the face of motorsports.
The Big Benefits of Cryogenically-treated Rotors:

Save thousands of dollars - fewer pads and rotors are needed. Substantial reductions in wear.
Reduced brake fade.
Superior metal quality.
More predictable, consistent braking.

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Few products live up to advertisement claims; Diversified Cryogenics goes one step beyond, advertising on a conservative level.
I first tried them back in 1999 for a street car, which as time progressed turned into a Race Car. Everything on the vehicle had been changed except the brake rotors. Today, one set of the Frozen Rotors has survived 2 years of stop and go traffic, 13 driving schools, 6 club race weekends, and 3 enduro races, not to mention numerous testing days. While other competitors have changed rotors on a regular basis, due to warping and cracking, I have never thought about my rotors for 3 years and over 20 brake pad changes. Frozen Rotors is a product which gives me an “unfair advantage”. We have compared rotor temperatures with cars built similarly to mine, and the difference has been between 75 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit! Because of my experience with them on a race car, I have now replaced all the rotors on all of my cars, and will ONLY use Frozen Rotors. They have saved me money, effort, time, and most importantly, piece of mind. While I do not want my competitors to find out about them, I feel this is a product which gives more then a performance gain; it also increases safety on and off track. I am more then merely satisfied; I am in awe of the product.
John Kawasaki
BMW E30 M3 D-Modified #518,
Bullet Performance Costa Mesa, California.
"The rotors that we deal with cost between $350 and $550 per pair, so there’s no question that the cryo treating saves drivers serious money."
"We’ve thoroughly tested cryogenically treated brake rotors, and we’ve seen rotor life increase about 200 percent. Rotors don’t typically wear out; instead, they crack and warp. With cryo-treating, the warpage has been virtually eliminated, and the cracking has been decreased significantly. The rotors that we deal with cost between $350 and $550 per pair, so there’s no question that the cryo treating saves drivers serious money. I’ve been working with Diversified Cryogenics for a couple of years, and I’m absolutely satisfied with the service and the results of the cryo-treating."
Bob Viau,
President, Auto Edge, Ltd.,
Mahtomedi, Minn.
"I strongly recommend the process to others, though not necessarily to my competitors, because it offers a definite advantage. I would not race without cryo rotors."
"The first time I used the cryogenic process was at the Moroso 24-Hour Race. In the past, we always had to change brake pads every 3-4 hours. With the cryogenically-treated rotors, we got 7-8 hours of use, and we probably could have gotten more. As the pads wear out, the pedal ‘sinks,’ and the response isn’t as good. Without cryogenic treatment, the pedal would start to go soft by the end of the race. So while the advantages are significant in a long-distance race, the cryogenic process still gives you a definite edge for a short race. I strongly recommend the process to others, though not necessarily to my competitors, because it offers a definite advantage. I would not race without cryo rotors."
Mike Peters,
Champion Porsche-Audi,
Pompano Beach, Fla.
"Every racer knows the relationship between budget and performance. We’ve maximized both with Frozen Rotors."
"We strongly recommend cryo-treated rotors to our customers who race, as well as customers with street Porsches, which often have more expensive rotors than even high-performance racing cars. I’m very satisfied with the results of the cryo-treated rotors. We’re getting 75 to 100 percent improvement. I’ve been working with the guys at Diversified Cryogenics for about a year. Their service has been wonderful, always on time, never a late shipment, and never any problems with the quality."
Leighton Reese,
Leighton’s Garage,
Minnetonka, Minn.