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madcorgi 11-16-2019 01:53 PM

I think this is a cool idea, and probably something I'd pay for if I were to build an engine. Lots of good suggestions here. A couple more:

1. A POV camera would be quite helpful in many situations, especially as part of a split screen
2. Editing is important. Lots of how to do it videos take agonizingly long times to show things
3. Consider posting a "movie trailer" on you tube to generate interest

Larmo63 11-16-2019 02:19 PM

This is a great idea and you probably could fine tune it to the point where YOUR videos are the benchmark in the hobby.

You might also do some additional categories. As in; having guys who specialize in EFI, fuel injection, and Weber carbs do similar quality production videos with guidebooks/spec sheets.

I've seen your car and engine builds firsthand, and I know for a fact that you are a capable guy.

Go for it!

mikedsilva 11-16-2019 04:47 PM

What happened to that 3.6 assembly DVD that was for sale a few years ago? I bought it when I was about to do my first motor.. I'm sure he didn't have the same credentials as Adam but it was quite helpful.. P Fixit I think it was called?

reachme 11-16-2019 05:52 PM

Fantastic idea. In fact I was on the shortlist for a case and my plan is to put together my next air cooled and one of your 3.6 cases is high on my list.

I too attended the engine rebuilding classes and comfort with a 2.2l does not equip me to custom build my 3.6. I would absolutely be your customer for this video as well as a case to execute on it.

Will you be selling a kit for pistons, cylinders, etc. to match exactly your instructions or leave that open? I'm thinking a target of 380HP NA on pump gas but not stuck on that, is that what you are targeting in this instructional video or options for (320hp/380hp/430hp)

Please feel free to contact me if it can help you think this through and thanks for considering doing this.

Larmo63 11-16-2019 07:30 PM

Wait, every case you sell gets a free video?

Just like Ikea.

Hi_Fi_Guy 11-16-2019 08:09 PM

Not familiar with teachable but if they are like Udemy where you can access the content on the website and via their app then it would be very usable to study in comfort in advance and access on the fly in the garage/shop.

You Tube might be good for short helpful content to act as free advertising for your full course.

evan9eleven 11-17-2019 12:30 PM

I would gladly pay $399 for an in-depth course. Peanuts considering the time and knowledge that would go in to making the videos, not to mention the savings from not $#^#! up 20 grand worth of parts by getting something wrong on a build. Thumbs up from me.

Catorce 11-17-2019 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Hi_Fi_Guy (Post 10659886)
Not familiar with teachable but if they are like Udemy where you can access the content on the website and via their app then it would be very usable to study in comfort in advance and access on the fly in the garage/shop.

You Tube might be good for short helpful content to act as free advertising for your full course.

They are very similar from what I have heard.

Whichever platform I choose I think the key is to have the content modular in small, bite sized pieces.

eastbay 11-17-2019 04:57 PM

Take a hint from the technology industry. Free information provided for expensive hardware. Tailor your information for only your products. (as deep general hardware knowledge is assumed)

My two bits from years in the industry, I won't pay for information because most, if not all, experts aren't.

edit: If you need a closer to home example, PELICAN! all the free info you can take and it sells 100x more product than by playing the information arbitrage game.

Catorce 11-17-2019 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by eastbay (Post 10660736)
Take a hint from the technology industry. Free information provided for expensive hardware. Tailor your information for only your products. (as deep general hardware knowledge is assumed)

My two bits from years in the industry, I won't pay for information because most, if not all, experts aren't.

edit: If you need a closer to home example, PELICAN! all the free info you can take and it sells 100x more product than by playing the information arbitrage game.

I dont think the parallel is the same at all. Right now, all the info you need to build a Porsche engine is on pelican and YouTube. All of it.

The problem is the amount of time to browse it all, determine what fits your application and then try to actually utilize it all.

Most people would rather have a "done for you" solution where they watch and duplicate step by step.

I would not actually be providing any "new" content. The information is already out there as you say. But I would be collating it and organizing it in a form useful to most novice and intermediate users such that it is usable.

Basically a huge timesaver with my specialized knowledge thrown in to boot.

Oh, and this isn't a sales tool to sell my cases.....they don't need the help.

MST0118 12-16-2019 09:35 AM

It depends on the content. There is a good one for 964 motors that I purchased and it seemed relatively cheap. Don’t remember exact price, maybe $100? It is also broken up into steps. For $400, I would think it would be significantly longer than the other video with more details.

PFNog 12-16-2019 12:23 PM

Have you considered looking for sponsorship from those manufactures who sell the tools and parts you'd be using in the rebuild videos? I think there is significant product placement value if you show 'brand x' being installed or used - sure one could get an alternative, but many would go with the 'sure thing' demonstrated in the video.
Additionally, you could provide a list of tools and parts needed with links to source them. That adds value by making it easier for users and drives business to your sponsors.
It would take a bit more work up front on your part, since you have to pin down the sponsors, but it may allow you to underwrite the production costs with their money, then you can sell the videos at a lower cost with much less risk to you.

sugarwood 12-16-2019 01:58 PM

Catorce,

You're onto something. Most stuff out there is crap. There is always room for a new guy to blow away the mediocre status quo. Video production has taken a massive step up in the last 3 years even, as professional YouTubers have raised the bar on lighting, audio, and camera equipment. The days of filming some tutorial with your cell phone are over.

Books are last century. Reading a book about an engine rebuild works for very few people. Even Wayne's much touted "101 projects" is fairly terrible by today's multimedia standards. The paradigm has changed forever.

I say go for it. You will learn a TON about video production by sharing your life knowledge.

ChrisFix This is the best quality auto DIY on the internet, bar none. Just watch one of his videos and see his attention to detail. He is so good you may not even notice. If you've watched other low quality crap, then you'll see why he is #1 for a damn good reason. This is the caliber you should aim for, if you do this. This is how a professional films DIY video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcWELyTbdP4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_g1-WHD4rw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ2fJ_aM_T0

Catorce 12-16-2019 02:28 PM

Thanks for the feedback guys. We've been contracted to do a fairly nice build on one of our cases in January, perhaps that would be a good candidate for a build video.

And Sugarwood, thanks for the ChrisFix stuff, will definitely check it out!!!!!

Catorce 12-16-2019 02:43 PM

Wow, Checked out CHris Fix......REALLY good stuff. He must be using a Gopro. Probably not necessary on an engine build but still a really cool POV. Excellent production!

Lukesportsman 01-14-2020 02:38 PM

I'd be interested in purchasing one to go along with my new case. :) When are you needing the rest of the coin on the 3.6 blocks? Cheers

plexiform 01-14-2020 02:48 PM

I'd happily pay for a very detailed and easy to follow step-by-step video series that is designed for the home garage guy with little to no experience. I work on my old BMW airhead motorcycles and lots of people post videos of varying quality on how to work on those bikes, but this guy has figured out how to make the videos easy and fun to follow. Here is an example but you can check out his whole series. https://youtu.be/uYhOHbjQIck

Dmitry at Pelican Parts 01-14-2020 02:58 PM

For M9x engines, there's this set that we recently got in stock:

Porsche M9X Engine Assembly DVD Set from Flat 6 Innovations

sc_rufctr 01-14-2020 10:18 PM

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Geronimo 01-15-2020 08:56 AM

I would totally be interested in this!


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