Does anyone have information on the EPS roller bearing IMS Solution?
#122
I think the original bump on this thread is what was considered desperate. You bumped many threads on Rennlist, some over a year old and did a copy and paste plug for your product. I think the product is a well priced alternative on the market, but this type of "advertising" doesn't sit well in a technical forum. Jake and Charles will start a thread only when they have something new, use their knowledge to help others, and never ever bump old threads for advertising. Maybe try this and you will get more credibility.
#123
Hopefully, we can get back to what this thread was intended to do and answer any technical questions the community may have pertaining to any IMSB on the market. Have I answered all your original questions? Do you have any more questions or disagreements with the last statements I made about the EPS bearing and patent? Also, can you provide some technical data to back up your claim that the "L&N Roller Bearing has significant enhancements over the EPS generic bearing"? As Jake said, "There comes a time, and a place where questions must be answered. That time has come."
#124
Drifting
I linked all the tech info about the RND (who is L& N??) in a previous Post.It is all up on their site.Surely you know the coorrect name for the biggest name in the IMSB biz ? It is LN Engineering.
Note there were serious objections here on Rennlist to EPS products. They did not respond .Then months later we learned they addressed some issues raised by Forum members. Then much later we hear there was no technical reasons for things like the Whack a hole in the back of your oil pump product.Then we are told they have had no failures despite a Rennlister demonstrating one.Then they did it because of the Internet !
Not impressed.
Note there were serious objections here on Rennlist to EPS products. They did not respond .Then months later we learned they addressed some issues raised by Forum members. Then much later we hear there was no technical reasons for things like the Whack a hole in the back of your oil pump product.Then we are told they have had no failures despite a Rennlister demonstrating one.Then they did it because of the Internet !
Not impressed.
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Sneaky Pete presented some pictures of a supposed “failed IMS”. Pete, thank you for sharing and taking the time to locate these. Can you please let us know where you found those images? Was there any other information with it? If there really was an issue with our part why would the customer not do a warranty claim with us? I would be very interested in tracking down the source of these images and have the full story come to light. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but if it did I would really like to know and learn what we can do to prevent whatever went wrong. Believe me, I would still be very proud of a 1/5000 failure rate.
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