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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 15893455" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>I mean Ford is going from being a Buffet to a Chipotle. I'm not suggesting a million part combos, but maybe just offering those upgrades for known weak points. They aren't doing much anymore, so what they are doing, it better be something special. I know shit isn't going to get cheaper to reflect the cuts.</p><p></p><p>Ford goes "We want to offer a forged rod/piston/crank package", suppliers bid to Ford, what they can fill the order at, like how Walmart operates. It's not really pick from a ton of options, its a custom illusion really. You want stock pistons or this upgraded brand we have sourced? You going to pay extra for steak or nah? 3rd party manufacturers will be held to the same warranty, Ford deems valid.</p><p></p><p>In theory, picking a reputable supplier, in itself is a form of quality control, as hopefully what they are bidding on, is all they do. All we do is X, we aren't going to F up X". Then i think Takata and how I haven't got my recall done yet, but yeah.</p><p></p><p>Sort the assembly line into divisions. "This car has the upgraded 6R60, it kicks out the line briefly and goes to the SVT line, slips back in line, on to the next division. It can be done extremely efficiently.</p><p></p><p>------| Motor/Trans |--------| Suspension |------etc</p><p> -------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>I guess Dodge did do something similar with the customizeable vipers recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 15893455, member: 163618"] I mean Ford is going from being a Buffet to a Chipotle. I'm not suggesting a million part combos, but maybe just offering those upgrades for known weak points. They aren't doing much anymore, so what they are doing, it better be something special. I know shit isn't going to get cheaper to reflect the cuts. Ford goes "We want to offer a forged rod/piston/crank package", suppliers bid to Ford, what they can fill the order at, like how Walmart operates. It's not really pick from a ton of options, its a custom illusion really. You want stock pistons or this upgraded brand we have sourced? You going to pay extra for steak or nah? 3rd party manufacturers will be held to the same warranty, Ford deems valid. In theory, picking a reputable supplier, in itself is a form of quality control, as hopefully what they are bidding on, is all they do. All we do is X, we aren't going to F up X". Then i think Takata and how I haven't got my recall done yet, but yeah. Sort the assembly line into divisions. "This car has the upgraded 6R60, it kicks out the line briefly and goes to the SVT line, slips back in line, on to the next division. It can be done extremely efficiently. ------| Motor/Trans |--------| Suspension |------etc ------------------------------------------------------- I guess Dodge did do something similar with the customizeable vipers recently. [/QUOTE]
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