Another test would be to get some long and identical bars.
Cryo treat half.
Put them all in a heated oil bath, taking care that the oil is stirred to get uniform temperature.
Place the bars in the oil, taking care to insert them all exactly the same distance.
Plot time temperature at each end of all the bars.
If the results are scattered, repeat the test, taking care to eliminate variables.
If the results show two distinctly different results in sets of treated vs untreated, publish your results here, and sell them to your cryo treater.
Cylinders need stiffness rather than ultimate strength. If they blow out and become barrel shaped, you cannot maintain ring seal. In a speedway midget with an air cooled VW based motor, we repeatedly blew centrifugal cast iron cylinders out of shape and lost ring seal. We ended up using a very heavy wall centrifugal cast iron cylinder. I don't think aluminium, whether cast, forged or billet would have survived more than a lap or two.
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