Glend wrote:
The first time I look back at LOST in ages and this is what I find. What a mess. While it is nice to see people like racer still fighting the battle, it seems a lost cause - pun intended. My 2 cents - vendors have no place in solution discussions, and it doesn't matter that they are not big players. Vendors, large or small, pollute discussions and seek to direct it towards their product. Still even if you could identify them as vendors and restrict them to 'sales' sub-forums, they will just create phantom user ids to use to recommend their products - this happens all over the forum world.
At least if you know about them you can shout them down and alert people, but they always have their proxies working for them.
Good luck Racer, I'm off to hibernation again.
So if I am to understand you correctly, I should have NEVER listened to people ON THESE FORUMS who - pleaded and begged - me to create a permanent solution to the CRD engine cooling system problem.
1) I took the time and trouble to do the proper research and consulting with the engineers who know this subject cold.
2) I spent the money on development.
3) I spent the money and time on manufacturing the Model 001.
Nobody else was willing to do this, but I became an expert on this because a solution was needed for long term reliability of the CRD.
Now those same individuals who sat on their collective asses and DID NOTHING get all upset at the high cost of a low-volume short production run product, and then claim I am hijacking the conversation on CRD cooling system issues... even though this is what they wanted me to do.
I became an expert on this not simply to make a great product, but to inform CRD owners why the other options are risky. Discussing the pros and cons of all options was part of the research and development that I had to do to come up with a winning design. I found out what was risky and what was not in my extensive investigation into the entire matter.
And yes, I do take offense at some clown insisting that the inline thermostat is a viable option... he has not taken the time and done the research... I have.
So, Glend, your entire assertion that I am "polluting" the discussion is out of line and pure B.S. It is those dispensing risky options for repair that are the real problem here, and others who get their nose out of joint when the facts are spelled out for them.
racertracer, for your assertion that I am money driven to be true, you would have to know my actual costs of production. Your statement, therefore, has no basis in fact. I welcome you to contact the machine shop that manufactures all of the aluminum parts for the Model 001. These costs make up 80% of the entire cost of producing the Model 001. You can PM me for the contact number.
I hope this serves as a warning to those individuals who want to help others through web forums.