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ouch, my eyes, my eyes!! I can't unsee the horror!!
honestly, i really hate this thread, but it's tough not to read and be informed. https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...44&oe=559CCD82 |
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People, research the beginning of Porsche forums, and it's history! Porsche also sent them letters in the past forbidding to use their name. We have changed the name of our company for the same exact reason, but we're still the same people doing the same work. Owner just found out yesterday, so I guess he hasn't had time to report it yet. I assume he will want his $800 back (LOL), which he paid for a $150 part, and eventually cost him 16k. No matter who would sell these bearings, I would post the same thing anyway, because this design is faulty. Anyone else would have already admitted there is something wrong, and changes would have to be made. But not in this case. I respect you for being good at what you do, but seeing what an ass... you can be sometimes, you loose my respect at the same time. I follow your posts too, and I see notorious contradictory statements, and I think you are over promoting yourself. You don't need it, you already do a great job, and people know you very well. Every time you go overboard and keep feeding people bs, I will point it out. Here's an example: I saw your post regarding your metal scrap. You brag about how much scrap you just threw out, supposedly from the last 6 months. That's not even 1 truck load, but it's still a lot of scrap. I remember you saying on Rennlist, maybe a couple of months ago, supposedly you just took a few army trucks worth of scrap to the yard. You needed to brag about yourself then, and now looks like you finally took it there. See what I mean? You say that you have 80 engine cores, and you ask us if we have a 3.8l crank shaft and case for sale. You have purchased our parts in the past. Let me give you this advise: tell the truth, because it's easy to remember. You have called me a mime, I do my job right, no need to narrate it. That's how I've been brought up, I do not have to talk about my work, it speaks for itself. I don't need to narrate what is plain to see. Unlike your videos, which most are exaggerated and have horror music added to raise the tension. Privately, if I ever wanted to install IMS upgrade in my car I'd go with the roller bearing, or if I had more money to spend I'd buy your solution. It's sad that nobody cannot admit that retrofit does have some faults, which can be very costly. Customer who just lost 16k will be able to receive his $800 back in the best case scenario. We recently had a customer who called to ask about the IMS replacement. He has been doing his research online and on the forums. We have advised him against the retrofit, and offered him a roller bearing. He wasn't sure about this option, since he hasn't heard about it before. Then, he asked if there's anything else we know about, money is not the issue. We recommended your solution, because we know it's a good design. We always say the truth, if something is good, it's good, if it's bad, it's bad, that's the bottom line. I'm not going to fight with you or anyone else publicly. I just have my own opinion and I'm free to express it. If people will keep buying retrofit, it's only more work for you or me :) |
This Porscheland guy also used at least two different identities on Rennlist to try to conceal his 'activities'. He was also abusive, repeatedly.Just as he is in this thread.
There was a very long and patient attempt to get technical test data from him regarding the inherent weaknesses of the cylindrical roller(as opposed to deep groove ball) bearing IMSB he uses . He had no data,no technical rebuttal.Just abusive responses to technical questions. That was a pity because we diy owners would love to have a better/cheaper IMSB solution. Unless the technical objections against using a cylindrical roller bearing in this application are overcome it remains an unsatisfactory product compared to a plain bearing or a deep groove ball bearing(1, 1-1/2 or 2 row). The inherent deficiencies of the cylindrical roller bearing as an IMSB have been discussed many,many times. Nobody (so far) has offered a way of overcoming these problems. As forum members we have an unwritten obligation to call out defective products and abusive posts.Please consider this to be one such call. I hope the Moderator intervenes. |
Why would anyone do a $16K rebuild and not remove the IMS altogether?
Was a direct oil feed introduced to mitigate the possibility of IMSB failure? Has it not been established that the inherent flaw in the use of sealed bearing, inside of an engine, is that either oil starvation or contamination can exacerbate an ageing bearing or a defective one? It seems to me that the very point of a rebuild (that exceeds the replacement cost of the vehicle) is that the most documented modes of failure are addressed as affirmatively as possible. Why would someone leave a variable in the equation that could sink the whole expense? Obviously there many ways that these engines can fail and one can spend much more than $16K, but this particular mode of failure is basically defying you to ignore it once you have the whole engine is apart. |
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AMONG THE BLIND THE ONE-EYED IS KING. |
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I'll not engage any further, there's no need.
I'll just leave this right here for ya. Happy Easter! https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...7a&oe=55AAF7FB |
^^^ More self serving crap. :rolleyes:
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#2 - Why would it matter if my posts are unprofessional? I'm not on here trying to convince you to buy something (like someone else). |
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Can you feel the love? Tonichristi, have you ever considered Inspirational Speaking as a secondary career? I'm totally awed by the beneficial effect of your presence, as a result of your positive energy I hereby nominate you for Oracle Status!!!! |
Holy hell, this is all very confusing, Roller vs LN solution now.
I've been away from the forum for 6 months so I guess I missed some new developments? Too many variables involved to say why one failed when others did not so we can go by the Best numbers and assume that is the best scenario of a well maintained, healthy engine with a perfect install of the bearing and driven reasonably well. Anyone got some numbers? Maybe we need a thread "Who drove the furthest on their replaced IMS bearing so far" I think we know the factory ones are hit and miss in the 20k to 60k range ? Surely someone has driven the LN solution that far at least by now. The rollers sound like something new so perhaps the mileage on those installs is not there yet? |
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Ok, so y'all are killin' me. Here I am a hick engineer in Texas and the spelling, punctuation, and grammar in the preceding posts is atrocious. If y'all are intent on spewing bile on one another, at least do so without the inevitable obfuscation inherent in poor articulation, grammar, incorrect names, and missspellings. Really, get it together or go get beer. :cheers: Is everyone else taking this as seriously as I am?
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Since people are not happy with this porsche-land fellows post, it's time to call Porsche on him. Childish if you ask me. Let Jake deal with this thread, as he has done. Any regular poster here knows Jake is the M96 specialist above anyone else that post here. Jake continues to improve his inventions, he isn't set on this is good enough. Quote:
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Durrrrr...Porsche USA served us with a Cease & Desist but we will still post under that name...Look at us!!! Get a life. Yeah, I'd trust my Porsche to this guy......not. Porsche-Land. Are you a real Porsche affiliate???
Same with tonitroll. Get a life and post something worth reading..... |
Well that escalated quickly. Can't we all get along :D
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Jake Raby has been a forum sponsor for quite a few years and has offered countless posts helping out forum members looking for assistance. The other two (porsche-land and tonichristi) have proven themselves to be wannabe whining ********************es going out of their way to abrade ANYONE with common sense. Doubt me? Go to their profiles and read their prior posts.................Loser Trolls. |
What I find funny about all this is "porsche land" is in Schaumburg, illinois. There are a ton of owners who live in the chicagoland area, myself being one of them. Due solely to the lack of professionalism in his posts and by his minion, I'd sooner set my car on fire than give him my business. And its also funny to me that when you look up the guys who are the who's who of Porsche service around Chicago, you'll never find their shop mentioned once.
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