Making some 3rd gen tutorial videos. suggestions welcome
#1
Making some 3rd gen tutorial videos. suggestions welcome
Hey guys.
So, i own a professional video camera and decided to step in front of it. As part of my secret project that is replacing TurboRX7.com, im shooting some film of different how-tos.
Any videos you guys would like to see, Speedvision style? lol
If anyone has seen Wargasm's clutch video, that sort of thing saved me a ton of money. i would have pried the transmission off without disengaging the clutch.
My turn to add to the community.
Rob
So, i own a professional video camera and decided to step in front of it. As part of my secret project that is replacing TurboRX7.com, im shooting some film of different how-tos.
Any videos you guys would like to see, Speedvision style? lol
If anyone has seen Wargasm's clutch video, that sort of thing saved me a ton of money. i would have pried the transmission off without disengaging the clutch.
My turn to add to the community.
Rob
Last edited by rdahm; 02-26-09 at 09:51 PM. Reason: misspelled welcome. how dumb lol
#2
Some things to suggest (based on what we troubleshoot a lot of):
1. TPS adjustment
2. Twin turbo system troubleshooting (i.e. showing proper working actuators and various tests)
3. Ignition testing/troubleshooting.
4. Dashpot testing/adjustment
1. TPS adjustment
2. Twin turbo system troubleshooting (i.e. showing proper working actuators and various tests)
3. Ignition testing/troubleshooting.
4. Dashpot testing/adjustment
#4
i would think for some of the beginners on the site ask the same questions and not knowing where anything is.... just a video that maybe shows what basic components are and where they are located. just basic pointing what it is, how to replace/test it ect. maybe also emissions removal. maybe non seq conversion, maybe gauge hook-ups(mainly boost), fuel filter replacement, FMIC install, PFC install. again these are just ideas. Its all up to how much time you have, what parts you have to install, and your technical abilities. But defiantly a great way to give back to the community! I like it!