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^^YUP! Every 4th word made some bit of sense, so it really got funnier and funnier.
This thread kills me. Page one: "No more information for you" (Says the AC nazi, LOl) And..here we are, years later...on page 16. Not sure about the info though! Just enough to warrant reactions, not enough to quiet the doubters. I had to skim, but some chuckles were had. |
new reality with THIS DIY A/C INSTALLATION.
Naysayers and Haters and others with closed minds, obsessed with old obsolete 911 A/C technology of my many years of my successful long time work, with state of the art A/C technology reengineering all aspects of the early model 911 A/C SYSTEM posted here;
will be forced to absorb their new reality with THIS DIY A/C INSTALLATION. |
I don't think anyone here is obsessed with stock AC. Most of this thread seems to be driven by confrontational attitudes.
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I didn't go through this entire 16 pages... But living in Florida I'm all ears when it comes to AC improvements. We're heading into summer here, and it's nothing short of brutal.
I'm hoping this materializes into something we can all benefit from. |
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You are going to wait until Gills posts it or doesn't because of the BS
HAVE PATIENCE and you will be rewarded |
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Not trying to sell you anything! !!!!!!!!!!!! If your in South Florida and interested in seeing an installation I have several 911s I have running my inventions, its well proven installed by a Well Known and respected 35 year old Professional Porsche Shop and will be doing one again very soon This one here is using my "reversing The Gases invention" and other NEW things on a DIY INSTALLATION I am helping the owner do and will take awhile longer to complete |
Would it possible to have this installed in my car as well if I came into town?
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I don't work for the Well Known and respected 35 year old Professional Porsche Shop that are my long term friends for more than 25 years
I am completely independent and use the shop for the development. engineering, design, and testing But I have Full access I have basically given them a south Florida exclusive for installations of my inventions However I do assist with their instillation's of my inventions because I CARE |
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DDog, I meant obsolete aftermarket a/c components. Is you system stock? I know that the stock system is not suitable for Florida (Ohio and the like, yes, any place truly hot, no).
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Reid started posting roughly 5 years ago. Not necessarily this particular thread as there have been a few.
In 5 years we have exactly one forum member who is now attempting to try this solution. There is nothing wrong with new ideas. But ideas and producing a product are two different things. For the sake of argument, let's say this new idea is 'better'. 'Better' is what is called a qualitative statement. I like chocolate ice cream better than strawberry ice cream. What people are frustrated by is the lack of quantitative information. How much more efficient is this product compared to stock? How much more efficient is this product than the competition? What I am struggling to understand is this. Let's say Giles installs this and is happy. Great. How does one buy it? Is it direct to the customer or only sold through certain shops that install it? How does one get support? How much does it cost? What are the options? Is documentation provided? Is there a warranty? It seems like in 5 years these kind of questions would've been addressed by now. This isn't rocket science. This is how customers make purchasing decisions 101. Reid, if you are really convinced you have built a better mousetrap, my advice is you need to hire someone who knows how to productize a product, step away from the keyboard and let them do their job. Do you know the difference between a great idea poorly executed and a bad idea? Nothing. |
He's just patting himself on the back. Damn frustrating too since one day I'll finally be happy with my desired power levels and AC will be on the list.
These circle jerk posts are equivalent to the small man complex.... |
I've actually created a state of the art system to sell to by Pellicanite Bretheren. And I will explain all of the details of how to do the DIY installation. And the results are immediately know. This is the same concept as what ever crap is going on in this forum, taking old outdated equipment and improving it to modern day tech.
The system is called "TheSpoontchila". It's a spoon-spatula. The DIY steps are as follows: 1. Take any ordinary household spoon 2. Dip one half of the side of the spoon in plastic tool dip 3. Let it dry. The results? Perfect for eating yogurt or ice cream or anything else where it's difficult to scrape up every little bit of something so good. Functions as a spoon and scrapes as good as a spatula. This product is not recommended for adjusting extrapolator valves. |
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Lucifer, have you tried reversing the flow of the tool dip goo on the Spoontchila?!?! |
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