FAQs
What kind of services do you offer?
We specialize in CAD modeling, FEA, 3D scanning, simulations, engine component design, and motorsports-focused R&D. While our facility has a complete automotive shop with office space and a fabrication shop, we collaborate closely with builders, machinists, and race teams to bring high-performance ideas to life.
Do you build full cars or just parts?
We focus on the design and engineering side — not full car builds. However, we do support builders and fabricators by providing precise digital models, structural analysis, and prototyping files they can use to complete a build. Our builds are usually our own that we use for developing new parts and components and to keep all of our skills sharp while learning new ones always.
Can you help with reverse engineering parts?
Absolutely! If you have a part, casting, or broken component you need digitized or redesigned, we can reverse engineer it and create a usable CAD model — often improving geometry or adding functionality along the way.
What industries do you work with?
Most of our work lives in the motorsports and performance automotive world, but we also support OEM-level engineering, manufacturing, and even industrial or aerospace crossover projects.
What’s the best way to start a project with you?
CONTACT USShoot us a message through our CONTACT US page. Tell us what you're trying to solve, and we’ll follow up quickly to discuss scope, timelines, and how we can help.
Can I just send you an idea or sketch to get started?
Yes! Even a napkin sketch is enough to begin the conversation. We'll help refine it into a CAD model, analyze it if needed, and get it ready for fabrication or testing.
Where are you located?
We’re based in Indianapolis, Indiana — just a few blocks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Local pickup/drop-off is available for parts and collaboration, and we work with clients nationwide.
Still have a question?
Shoot us an email for any other questions or to start a conversation about solving any engineering problems you might have!
