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What performance shops or mechanics in or around Atlanta GA would you all recommend?

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Hey Everyone,

I am looking for any recommendations you all might have for performance-oriented mechanics or shops in or around Atlanta Georgia. I am coming from the VW/German scene, and have a handful of trusted and specialized shops for those cars who have handled my upgrades and mods in the past. However, I am not as familiar with the Ford/GT 500 scene and so was hoping to tap into the hive mind here and get all your ideas.

I would prefer if they have experience opening up the block or even better experience with head work. However, that will be further out for me and not on my short list of work I will need to be done. So that level of skillset might be a bit overkill for now, but I am open to any ideas or suggestions.

TL;DR What shops in or around Atlanta know mustangs/GT 500 well and can handle any of the performance mods and upgrades?

Thanks!
 
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#3 ·
I think it depends on what you're looking for specifically. If you're looking for power and bolt'ons then Danny Built has built a couple GT500's locally.


Injected Engineering has helped some of my buddies in the past with their older GT500 builds and I'm sure Vengeance Racing would be able to handle most of your major bolt-ons as well as host remote dyno tuning sessions.

If you're looking for track day prep then I'd speak to the guys over at Speed Foundry in Roswell.


Of course, your willingness to travel also factors in as most of the shops I know of are based on the north side where I'm based.
 
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I think it depends on what you're looking for specifically. If you're looking for power and bolt'ons then Danny Built has built a couple GT500's locally.


Injected Engineering has helped some of my buddies in the past with their older GT500 builds and I'm sure Vengeance Racing would be able to handle most of your major bolt-ons as well as host remote dyno tuning sessions.

If you're looking for track day prep then I'd speak to the guys over at Speed Foundry in Roswell.


Of course, your willingness to travel also factors in as most of the shops I know of are based on the north side where I'm based.
Awesome, thanks so much for the recommendations. This is great and exactly the kind of stuff I was looking for. I do not mind having to drive or travel to get quality work done. However, obviously would love the best of both worlds and have a great place that knows their stuff as local to me as possible. For big work, like building the motor or head work I am even more open to traveling or shipping the car out to ensure it is done right the first time. However, for bolt-ons and more day-to-day work I would probably bias towards closer to home.

Thanks again for the info and recommendations. I appreciate it!
 
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It would also help to know what generation GT500 your car is especially if you're considering a build that in depth. None of the GT500 cars really need headwork (unless you're talking 60's GT500) and can make high 3 to 4 digit hp numbers easily with the stock heads and the right blower combo. I know that's not common in the VW/Euro scene so be sure to ask us all the questions, but also let us know what your goals are as investing in internal engine work is often unnecessary and the return on investment isn't worth it depending on your goals.
 
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It would also help to know what generation GT500 your car is especially if you're considering a build that in depth. None of the GT500 cars really need headwork (unless you're talking 60's GT500) and can make high 3 to 4 digit hp numbers easily with the stock heads and the right blower combo.
2020+


And yes I realize it is pretty solid from the factory. I kind of use opening the block and head work as a benchmark of a shop's expertise in a particular platform. I likely won't need anything above and beyond springs/retainers, studs etc. And if I go that far it won't be for a while so that is not as high on my priority list right now. I tried to over-share more info to help communicate what type of shop I was looking for. Thanks!