Dvd Group Buy
#42
Originally Posted by FireTora' post='768483' date='Oct 11 2005, 08:59 PM
I'm in for it.
Also found dates for the next videos on the DIY-RE site.
Upcoming Products Date Expected
DIY-RE 26B 12/25/2005
DIY-RE Tuning 10/14/2005
If I like how well done the video is I may be in for future group buys
I cant wait to see to 26b, there are going to be some awesome dvd's.
Revised invoice on its way back to you, thanks.
When ordering there is a user defined box, please put nopistons group buy in it, it makes it difficult for me to know who's in other wise, could be a regular customer.
#50
I'm very pleased with my videos so far, thanks!! The order and delivery was top-notch as noted earlier in the thread.
I've only had time to watch the first 30 minutes of DVD 1 "Preparation". I'm a complete rookie at this, but so far I've found the information to be very valuable. They even point out some things to look out for on 12A engines, which is nice.
One thing I was unsure about when ordering was the actual length of the videos. I'm happy to report the instructional content is 3.5 hours, with five indexed chapters on each DVD. There are aproximately 20 minutes of cumulative bonus clips as well. There is no music in the background, and the dialogue is clear, easy to understand, and not rushed.
I think this video is just what I've been looking for to give me the courage to do the rebuild on my own. I think I just wanted to know what kinds of things (wear, damage, etc.) were considered normal, acceptable, marginal, etc.
Hopefully some veteran engine builders can also comment on this video. Again, I've never done this before, so I'm putting a lot of faith into the information and techniques they discuss and demonstrate. I suppose if anything I'll at least be more mentally prepared for what to expect when I actually crack that engine open. Here's to hoping!
Thanks again!
I've only had time to watch the first 30 minutes of DVD 1 "Preparation". I'm a complete rookie at this, but so far I've found the information to be very valuable. They even point out some things to look out for on 12A engines, which is nice.
One thing I was unsure about when ordering was the actual length of the videos. I'm happy to report the instructional content is 3.5 hours, with five indexed chapters on each DVD. There are aproximately 20 minutes of cumulative bonus clips as well. There is no music in the background, and the dialogue is clear, easy to understand, and not rushed.
I think this video is just what I've been looking for to give me the courage to do the rebuild on my own. I think I just wanted to know what kinds of things (wear, damage, etc.) were considered normal, acceptable, marginal, etc.
Hopefully some veteran engine builders can also comment on this video. Again, I've never done this before, so I'm putting a lot of faith into the information and techniques they discuss and demonstrate. I suppose if anything I'll at least be more mentally prepared for what to expect when I actually crack that engine open. Here's to hoping!
Thanks again!