It's not, but I'll take that as a compliment. Hopefully, i answered your previous question clearly and respectfully.Why does this sound like a ChatGPT that has been squeezed through a "I can't hurt anyones feelings" filter?
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It's not, but I'll take that as a compliment. Hopefully, i answered your previous question clearly and respectfully.Why does this sound like a ChatGPT that has been squeezed through a "I can't hurt anyones feelings" filter?
Additionally, Even if its the exact same supplier, the US company can cherry pick the best balanced wheels, and send the defects back, which later end up on Alibaba. Ivanko (the weight lifting company) talked about "sliders" in a blog post:Have had to deal with this directly with a friend, 1st batch and shipment was perfect, everyone was on site in china for the manufacturing. 2nd batch had a ton of issues and had to individually fix every single item to bring it to standards, costing more then producing it in the US.
https://ivankobarbell.com/blogs/wha...uipment/the-making-of-a-perfect-olympic-plateI believe a contributing factor to underweight plates stems from pushing the foundry too hard on price. I have visited foundries in China that purposely make the patterns smaller — the weight lower — to meet some customers’ low price demands. The reduction is made in the cross section so it is undetectable without actually weighing the plate, which few buyers take the time and trouble to do. For buyers that do weigh plates, another tactic is to remove the overweight and underweight plates to meet the +/- 2% standard with the first order, which is the one most likely to be weighed. Then, they gradually slip the inaccurate plates (the “sliders”) into future shipments that are less likely to be weighed. A sure-fire way to guarantee accuracy is to own your own foundry, but as we learned, you can count on losing money for at least 10 years, and receiving a poor return on investment thereafter
....um, wut?What do you feel like it's missing and how can we fix that?
Fair pointNot entirely true. A lot of the direct from china products are molds stolen from the original producer that is having them made in China, then inspects and quality controls them to their standards and then sells them.
The direct is usually made at a different ship (but using the same mold) and doesn’t QC them at all, along with sub standard processing at the same time. They are usually not individually inspected either.
Have had to deal with this directly with a friend, 1st batch and shipment was perfect, everyone was on site in china for the manufacturing. 2nd batch had a ton of issues and had to individually fix every single item to bring it to standards, costing more then producing it in the US.
So don’t go saying it’s simply beast cutting out the middle man, when the n most products that require a VERY HIGH quality control, that is the middle man being skipped and sub par products make it to the wild.
anyways, done trying to help you out, as that’s what you asked for. Please post pictures of the install and let us know how long it lasts. Should be a fun post.
All Alibaba turbos use 2w-14 oil. Everyone knows this.@razorlab recommended 10w-40 Brotella.
Already on it...@razorlab I think you just launched a new product...
"Introducing BROTELLA® 5W-40 Ringseal™ for boosted Subarus, and each case comes with a free mystery-flavor vape cartridge inside!"
Fucking hell we're gonna be rich!