Yipes, nothing like being quoted on a timeline!
I have started Volume II several times in the last 18 months since Volume I came out and had to revise it several times due to technical issues with some of the project equipment I was targeting.
I had planned to include an installation process on a typical US engine platform (the 2006 Ford F-150 4.6) and include a video. I sourced several equipment providers and selected one based on initial cost and ease of installation. Oops! Since I initiated this project, one of the suppliers has decided to cease operations in the US and I have had to move to plan "B".
I may have to table the installation video and do a generic installation with no specific provider, just an overview.
Now, there is no excuse for being late but I also have a real job that pays the bills. These books contribute to two very special projects, a scholarship fund I support and the National Hemophilia Foundation. My grandson has Hemophilia and there is no known cure, yet, only a lifetime of medical costs and treatments.
http://www.hemophilia.org
My real job has had me jumping through hoops so the only time I can put in to the book is in hotels at night, when I am not working on reports. All I can ask is to stay with me and I promise to make it worth your time. As for price, I have to factor in a lot of criteria, including time, equipment purchase, anticipated sales quantities, projected costs, and a host of other factors.
Also, being realistic, when Volume II comes out, my sales of Volume I will decrease. My sales for Volume I have been good, not quite what I expected and I have never broken even on expenses or time, but my responses have been very positive.
At this time, I am planning on a price increase but it should be well affordable by all, but my first goal is to make it worth YOUR time!
Franz