Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 11:42 pm
Yes, Billet
from the Falicon website:
Forged from alloy steel and knife edged for performance, Falicon Billet Steel Crankshafts have become the standard in the racing world. Whether you race on dirt, asphalt, water or snow, Falicon offers a billet crank to help you win more races. We start with quality-certified E4340 steel, which produces the highest possible tensile strength and durability. Then, we double heat-treat the crankshaft before grinding the rod and main journals to size. Finally, we micro-finish the bearing surfaces and precision machine the drive gears to exacting tolerances.
The Knife????????? Connection Rods - The perfect match for our Billet Crankshaft. Stronger, lighter and more aerodynamic means more power with better reliability. Our design uses Quality Certified 100% machined Timken Var300M Steel forging - Developed by Falicon using the same materials as NASCAR????????? engine builders. The Knife????????? - the most streamlined shape design in the industry - is shaped like an airplane wing to resist twisting and reduce the turbulence in the crankcase for horsepower gains and efficient oil flow.
from the Falicon website:
Forged from alloy steel and knife edged for performance, Falicon Billet Steel Crankshafts have become the standard in the racing world. Whether you race on dirt, asphalt, water or snow, Falicon offers a billet crank to help you win more races. We start with quality-certified E4340 steel, which produces the highest possible tensile strength and durability. Then, we double heat-treat the crankshaft before grinding the rod and main journals to size. Finally, we micro-finish the bearing surfaces and precision machine the drive gears to exacting tolerances.
The Knife????????? Connection Rods - The perfect match for our Billet Crankshaft. Stronger, lighter and more aerodynamic means more power with better reliability. Our design uses Quality Certified 100% machined Timken Var300M Steel forging - Developed by Falicon using the same materials as NASCAR????????? engine builders. The Knife????????? - the most streamlined shape design in the industry - is shaped like an airplane wing to resist twisting and reduce the turbulence in the crankcase for horsepower gains and efficient oil flow.