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RaceComp Engineering
06-23-2006, 02:35 PM
Now that we are moving into our new facility, complete with a full service shop, we have begun to offer installation services to our customers! Of course, most of our work will be limited to suspension and brake installs but we can also do basic engine work. Give us a call if you would like an estimate or are looking to book an appointment!

-Dan
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Myles Williams

www.GTWORX.com

We now do installs!!!

Cobb - Swift – Whiteline - Cusco - Alpinestars - Prodrive

Ohlins - Moton - KW - Bilstein - STi - Pagid – Ferodo – Piloti

GTWORX
(division of Racecomp)
6360 Unit J South Hanover Rd.
Elkridge, Maryland 21075

410-579-1501 Phone
410-707-0108 Mobile

tairese
06-23-2006, 03:02 PM
interested in a spring install, does the price include alignment? or discount if we also buy the parts from you?

RaceComp Engineering
06-23-2006, 03:42 PM
Sorry, we don't have an alignment rack. The install prices are for labor only, although with a coilover install we include ride height and damping/rebound adjustments. Give us a call whenever you get a chance at (410) 579-1501 and we can talk prices.

-Dan

fantabulous
06-23-2006, 04:55 PM
are you guys hiring any techs?

RaceComp Engineering
06-23-2006, 05:21 PM
Sent you a PM.

-Dan

Sputt
06-26-2006, 11:56 PM
Hey you wanna replace my spark plugs for the Impreza magazine? :) On the trip back we didn't stop at the same place and I wasn't able to pick up another copy :(

Zoinks
06-27-2006, 07:23 AM
Oh my god you guys are now 5min from my house. :banana:

Undepelo
06-27-2006, 11:28 AM
Hey, congrats!
Any pictures?:D

RaceComp Engineering
06-27-2006, 11:32 AM
Hey, congrats!
Any pictures?:D

There's gonna be the usual Myles "thousand pictures of the same thing" thread soon ;)

- Andrew

RaceComp Engineering
06-27-2006, 11:49 AM
Hey, congrats!
Any pictures?:D

no pics until the floor is coated, lift installed, ceiling lighting done, and office area sweetened up.

My objective with this place( small 2000 sq ft) is for it to be CLEAN !! I hate , hate, hate dirty shops. I am a clean person and I was a service advisor for 16 years and like to be able to sit down on things without getting brake fluid, hydraulic oil, or grime on my cloths. I think thats a reasonable expectation for a customer to have also. One trip to Japan and anyone will see that the small shops are CLEAN and functional. Thats my objective.

Myles

kts262
06-27-2006, 12:21 PM
i stopped by there saturday since i was in the neighborhood. gotta get some fast subies there to beat all the sweet lotuses across the parking lot. :)

declansdad
06-28-2006, 08:55 AM
Not only do they do installs, but they do a damn good job too!

Thanks to Myles and everyone at RCE/GTWorx, my new springs make the FXT feel just right.

Michael

RaceComp Engineering
06-28-2006, 11:26 AM
Not only do they do installs, but they do a damn good job too!

Thanks to Myles and everyone at RCE/GTWorx, my new springs make the FXT feel just right.

Michael

Thank you!

And that was a very clean Forester XT. You got 3 guys and 1 girl here all saying thats gonna be their next car. :lol:


- Andrew

moss
06-29-2006, 12:21 AM
I need to take a swing up and see the new shop!

I know that when it's done 100% it'll be sweeet

Keith

AndyRoo
06-29-2006, 12:30 AM
I need to take a swing up and see the new shop!

I know that when it's done 100% it'll be sweeet

Keith

Give us a call before you do, just to make sure we're there and not bringing stuff over from the old place!


- andrew

moss
06-29-2006, 12:34 AM
I'll give ya guys some time...Maybe next week some time.. :p

RaceComp Engineering
06-30-2006, 10:03 PM
I'll give ya guys some time...Maybe next week some time.. :p

then bring the new Hunter Rack, a Rotary Lift, and a 4 coat floor with specs of rubber in it from collected marbles at LeMans......... ;)

Some dude did that. He had marbles from a F1 race mixed into the final layer of his poly coated garage floor for his Carrera GT to sit on.

Totally WHATEVARRRRRRRR !!

mw

nate49509
06-30-2006, 10:07 PM
A lot of vendors moving into new facilities lately. I'm glad our money is going to good use. :lol:

Undepelo
07-13-2006, 11:33 AM
Myles,
you got mail...
A

GTWORX.com
09-12-2006, 12:54 PM
Here are some pictures from a recent installation we did.

TurboXS Stealthback, Swift springs, Group-n strut tops, Goodridge brake lines, Ferodo DS2500 brake pads, ATE brake fluid, Cobb Access Port.

Give us a call at 1-888-730-7223 to get an estimate or make an appointment.

http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_2.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_8.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_3.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_7.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_6.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_11.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_9.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_12.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_15.sized.jpg

GTWORX.com
09-12-2006, 12:54 PM
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_16.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_17.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_1.sized.jpg
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI.sized.jpg

spazegun2213
09-12-2006, 01:09 PM
very nice!!!

RCE installs are second to none!!!! and I would recomend anyone to call them up and see how they can help you!!

kts262
09-12-2006, 01:32 PM
http://www.rcephotos.com/photos/albums/album01/Carlo_Install_STI_10.sized.jpg


The installs look good, but you put the O2 sensor in the wrong place. The O2 sensor should be after the cat here where you've put the plug in, and the plug should be where I'm assuming you've placed the O2 sensor, in the downpipe. That spot in the downpipe is for a Wideband.

Other than that everything looks good. :)

I was there for a bit when this was going on and I checked the shop, it's a sweet setup. :)

Ludicrous Speed
09-12-2006, 01:54 PM
The installs look good, but you put the O2 sensor in the wrong place. The O2 sensor should be after the cat here where you've put the plug in, and the plug should be where I'm assuming you've placed the O2 sensor, in the downpipe. That spot in the downpipe is for a Wideband.

Other than that everything looks good. :)

hehehehheh...:lol: :banana: :p :eek: aw man - they took the photo down! Thank goodness for cache folders and FileJuicer! Now everyone can stop trying to draw funny little mental pictures. Hehehehe.

http://www.wam.umd.edu/~cjarvis/Carlo_Install_STI_10.sized.jpg

We all mess up from time to time - no harm, no foul. Trying to hide the mistake by deleting the file is kinda bad juju though. Wonder whose car that is?

edit - n/m kts pointed out that you already mentioned which dp it was. My bad!

applesauce683
09-12-2006, 04:10 PM
Myles has his O2 sensor in the downpipe also, he has had no adverse effects.

RaceComp Engineering
09-12-2006, 10:31 PM
I was just made aware of this. We are certainly not above making mistakes. We will correct this. My car doesnt have a cat on it,but thats no excuse.

Myles

RaceComp Engineering
09-12-2006, 10:34 PM
very nice!!!

RCE installs are second to none!!!! and I would recomend anyone to call them up and see how they can help you!!

...except for catted DP's..after the last couple of post.

We made a mistake,so we will make good on it.

Myles

kts262
09-12-2006, 11:10 PM
No worries, you guys are good people and I'm sure you'll fix it. And I would trust you guys installing stuff anytime. I've done far more boneheaded things, like installing my front sway bar the wrong way the first time, stripping bolts, etc. ;)

Ludicrous Speed
09-13-2006, 08:46 AM
You guys should hire Kevin and put him in charge of doing coolant flushes - he would rock at that! Just keep a mop and a few shop rags handy for him.