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Coming to you LIVE from America's Oldest Speedshop, Speedway Motors in Lincoln, NE for this very SPECIAL episode of SOLIDWORKS Manufacturing Live! Join us as we sit down with David Wallace, CNC Manager at Speedway Motors, as we talk about the state of the automotive aftermarket industry and discuss all the ways the organization is adapting to continuous change. We will discuss Speedway's approach to machining, the ways in which they are able to stay competitive, and so much more! This is an episode you WON'T WANT TO MISS! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/z3rQfT Visit our website: http://www.solidworks.com/ Follow us! Instagram: / solidworks Facebook: / solidworks Twitter: / solidworks LinkedIn: / 5003792 --- Video Chapters 0:00 - Countdown 4:54 - Welcome to Manufacturing Live! 8:54 - What is your testing/prototyping process? 11:12 - Tell me about your ability to provide rapid consumer products. 12:49 - How do you efficiently produce complex parts? 16:05 - How does Speedway Motors leverage data to make manufacturing decisions? 19:38 - How does Speedway Motors create the best product for the end user? 22:32 - How do you build a culture of excellence? 32:50 - What products are you most proud of? 35:59 - What do you think of LS Swaps? 38:11 - Do you see manufacturing as a high-tech industry? 40:52 - How do you deal with multitasking on the shop floor? 42:49 - What processes does Speedway currently NOT do that you'd like to? 44:16 - Is your priority on speed modeling or creativity? 46:27 - Do you utilize racecar drivers for product testing? 52:08 - What's the most unusual/rare engine you have developed parts for? 57:32 - Wrap-Up