“IMS Explained” Video Series Released by PCA
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“IMS Explained” Video Series Released by PCA
Here’s the first part of the video series I was invited to produce with PCA, for the PCA Spotlight series on YouTube.
https://www.pca.org/news/2017-11-21/...ring-explained
https://www.pca.org/news/2017-11-21/...ring-explained
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That’s pretty good. Thanks for sharing
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The IMS/IMSB video is both interesting and informative, and produced in a manner easily understood by those of us who don't wrench our 911. One suggestion for improvement is to eliminate or decrease the volume on the distracting overdubbed music. TYVM - /exthree
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(complaints about free information always baffle me)
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Jake - One question on the video. Am I interpreting you correctly when you say the drive chains used in the mid-2000 to 2005 assembly are stronger than those used in the 1997 through mid-2000 design? I think you've noted before on Rennlist that drive chains on the in between cars (after mid-2000, pre 2006) are weaker than those used on 1997 through early 2000 models (the bolts that hold them together, more specifically). Regardless, thanks for hosting & running the tutorial. I'm looking forward to the episode where you explain how good The Solution is.
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I'm looking forward to the episode where you explain how good The Solution is.
There are no bolts that hold the drive chains together. In the video I am referring to drive chain design, not specifically the quality of different years or models of drive chains. The post 2000 chain is the strongest, but also the heaviest, so at times I choose the earlier design for some applications.
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You won't see that. The IMS Solution was given no advantage over any other technology that is gone over in this series. I didn't even claim the product as my own, and the only place that I am associated with it is the very opening caption of the video released last night where it says that I am the Inventor of the IMS Solution. That also should have been left out, in retrospect.
There are no bolts that hold the drive chains together. In the video I am referring to drive chain design, not specifically the quality of different years or models of drive chains. The post 2000 chain is the strongest, but also the heaviest, so at times I choose the earlier design for some applications.
There are no bolts that hold the drive chains together. In the video I am referring to drive chain design, not specifically the quality of different years or models of drive chains. The post 2000 chain is the strongest, but also the heaviest, so at times I choose the earlier design for some applications.