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Does 757 need a good performance shop??

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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by MAD_DOHC
Depends on the prices, and what job needs done. I think most people do the work themselves, but depending on how big a pain in the ass the job is, I'd be willing to pay to have someone do it if the price was right.

Like the longtube install on my car. Most places wanted $400+ for the labor because it is a sever PITA. I did it myself, but for a better price would have gladly paid someone to do it for me.


yea, my timing belt needs to be channged people keep saying 500-700 to change it... it's a 45 dollar belt people.. come on. After shopping around Im getting it done for about 200 by another shop.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by blah
First of all, there are quite a few good shops around here. Just because you don't see their name plastered throughout this site doesn't mean they don't exist.

Could the area use a really good performance shop, sure. But a 'one stop shop that does everything'...... I don't see it happening. I'd rather take my time and go to a place that does the one specific thing exceptional, rather than a place that does it on the side every now and then. You want a roll cage? Go to Matt Wert. You want machine work? Go to Abacus. Audio? Go to Audiocrafters. etc....

Are these places the cheapest? Nope. They're not cheap because they are the best around at what they do, and can charge for it. But you know what you'll get before you even walk in the door. The big problem is that most young people on here (and into cars in general) don't want to pay for a professional to do a job when 'their boy' can 'hook it up for them'. And then sometimes 'their boy' opens up a shop and starts doing things off the books. This is where everything becomes shifty and all of the bullshit comes spewing out.

And some say that some places are not as performance oriented. Realize that the performance part of a shop is just for shits and giggles. Shops around here keep their lights on by putting brakes on 95 Buicks and replacing blown motors in mid 90s Isuzu Troopers. It’s not always fun and it’s not always easy because if it was, then everyone would do it.
This is very well said, and obviously you understand how things work.

There is no way I would ever open up a shop that does everything at one place, unless I could do my best at every single part of it.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 10:07 AM
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My thoughts are that the peninsula would be a great place to open a trustworthy shop, as there are not many on this side. Also if a shop was that good, I would travel 30 minutes to get to it. Shoot, I take all my machine work to Seth at Abacus because I know the HE will do it right for me and I have no problem driving my truck to bring the stuff to him.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 10:09 AM
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Default Re: Does 757 need a good performance shop??

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This is very well said, and obviously you understand how things work.

There is no way I would ever open up a shop that does everything at one place, unless I could do my best at every single part of it.

well.. you should only get people who know what they are doing if ya run a shop. get people who are skills at one thing, and let them do what they do... like the engine guy works on the motors and should not be painting cars in the paint booth. get a guy who knows how to paint to do that job. and etc.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 10:16 AM
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the pending arrival of highend is going to be something worth waiting for in the 757! i cant wait. finally a name thats got something behind it besides.... "oh i knew him in high school... great guy"

if you know youre going to put out reliable product, somewhere in norfolk would be best due to its central location as a city IMO. good luck
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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well.. you should only get people who know what they are doing if ya run a shop. get people who are skills at one thing, and let them do what they do... like the engine guy works on the motors and should not be painting cars in the paint booth. get a guy who knows how to paint to do that job. and etc.
I think this is easier said than done, first off good paint booths run about a quarter of a mil. I really have no interest in body work myself as my skills do not reach there, but a good body shop is always hard to find these days.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 01:36 PM
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Default Re: Does 757 need a good performance shop??

Originally Posted by MAD_DOHC
Depends on the prices, and what job needs done. I think most people do the work themselves, but depending on how big a pain in the ass the job is, I'd be willing to pay to have someone do it if the price was right.

Like the longtube install on my car. Most places wanted $400+ for the labor because it is a sever PITA. I did it myself, but for a better price would have gladly paid someone to do it for me.
yes cause book time on your headers alone is 7 hours. not to mention that your car is almost ten years old and what could go wrong, like seized up egr tubes. seeing as how you have 4 of them on yours it can tend to be a royal pain to work with. i would have to say that out of all of the mustangs i have done long tubes on yours would have to be the worst. and i wouldn't do them for any less than $450. it can turn out to be an all day project. but like i have always told people," if you dont like the price then do it yourself, but when you fuck it up i will charge you more when you bring it in."
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 01:47 PM
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hell no.

There are too many shops in this area already. Some shops are resorting to some bullshit to get business.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 01:53 PM
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i think we need more go kart tracks.
Old Jan 19, 2007 | 02:00 PM
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Default Re: Does 757 need a good performance shop??

Originally Posted by blah
The big problem is that most young people on here (and into cars in general) don't want to pay for a professional to do a job when 'their boy' can 'hook it up for them'. And then sometimes 'their boy' opens up a shop and starts doing things off the books. This is where everything becomes shifty and all of the bullshit comes spewing out.
I was about to post something along this line, but you hit the nail on the head.

First and foremost, a shop needs three VITAL things:

professionalism. (generally keeping a tight ship, finances, checks and balances in order. Always, ALWAYS, ALWAYS write a work order and have it signed before taking in a job.)
communication. (yes, during working hours you HAVE TO drop your wrench and answer the damn phone.)
customer service. (Make them feel as though they are number one. Answer all questions. Go into detail. Be polite. Ask them if they have any other questions. Tell them to call you at any time during working hours for anything. Did you fuck something up on a customer car? Be a responsible business and make it right. Is there something that you didn't touch that could be a potential problem? Notify the customer. You cater to THEM. Not the other way around.)

Next in priority comes the shop's direction. I would rather a shop do one specific thing well than be a "jack" of all trades. Work relationships with other shops to trade work referrals between your different specialties. (one side note, it should not be import or domestic. Cars are cars, engines are engines. Open up your market to both.)

Next comes the qualities of the technicians. Personally, I'd take skill over speed. Someone that has OCD preferrably. Someone with the correct specialty tools that could be needed. Someone that can be counted on, when he says something is going to be done, you don't have to second guess. You KNOW it will be done.

On a personal note, if I won the lottery, I'd open a shop. (Or work for Ray Pampena in Long Island.) As it stands, my day job pays the bills reliably. There are too few people in this area that I see meeting these requirements to open a successful shop with me, so I will continue to work out of my garage/travel.

btw, VR-4ever Auto-electronics has been established for one year on the 22nd. Thanks for allowing me to modify/troubleshoot/install your cars. I'm happy to continue offering top notch work.

/shameless plug.

- Jay

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