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Interesting clutch package on Ebay
Have any of you seen this clutch/flywheel package on EBay? Stay away.
I designed that light weight package 15 years ago and because I didn't trust QSC business ethics, I left off the last four steps of the CNC program. Sure enough, now they are marketing an item that hasn't been completed. Protecting a design is a good idea but seeing your design/plans bastardized by an unscrupulous company sucks. What sucks more is seeing people buying a product that I designed that doesn't work. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1747362856.jpg Porsche 911 Clutch Kit 200mm 6-pad Ceramic Disc + Chromoly Flywheel |
Thank you for sharing. As a shop, we would not look at QSC, especially after your exeriences, But thank your bringing this part to everyone's attention.
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Hah, I wonder if they figured out your code omission?
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Of course they could have hired someone to complete the process but that would make the flywheel cost prohibitive given the sale price. At least one of the deletions is visible in the posting. |
How did they get access to the partially complete program?
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When I discovered one of our products being sold through a third party, I confronted them and they said our agreement was not exclusive. My error for sure. If my designs were not going to be protected, I decided the limited production design would protect my design. Later in development, of one of their products (not my design) we noticed a major flaw. Cylinders were failing. We sent the failed cylinders to an aircraft failure analysis company who caught the design flaw. I sent those results to the manufacturer suggesting they scrap the existing inventory. When they continued to sell the product, we discontinued our relationship. |
This is a helpful post
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Steering clear, thanks for the insight!
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