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Henry Riley |
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Neither Henry nor Riley Performance Motorwerks are responsible for its content. |
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Henry Riley has been in business as Riley Performance Motorwerks since 1999. RPM is a side business for Henry as he works as an engineer during the day time. Since he’s not in the business full time, it allows him to offer incredibly inexpensive shop rates of $40 an hour. He doesn’t charge an up rate on his parts either like most other shops. He and the shop are completely insured and all cars are kept locked and covered inside his heated shop. Henry is a mechanical engineer by trade and started RPM when friends and PCA members couldn’t find an inexpensive repair shop. Since starting the business he’s had experience with Grand Am and PCA race car setup and preparation. He’s an x-PCA racer and uses his racing and engineering experience to put his customers on the podium. Henry also does DE car setup for his customers that just want to play. But don’t think that he just does track work. He can do almost anything you need done. Whether it be brakes, suspension, clutch, interior, exterior, engine, transmission or electrical repairs. He can do the work and do it inexpensively. Henry can be reached by email at hank_riley@sbcglobal.net or by phone at 317-289-3672. Henry's education is:
Paul Ross is the mechanic Henry uses to do the actual engine work. He's an x-IRL and Porsche mechanic. He can be reached at the following email address rossmotorsports93@sbcglobal.net. His phone number is 765-537-2798. |
These are images of the Henry Riley's Porsche 911 Carrera 4S 996 in his very clean, very organized workshop. These images do not do this vehicle justice. It is a beautiful car. It is shown here in his workshop. The majority of the vehicles Henry works on are Porsches. That is my 964 with the engine lid up in the background. Notice the air ducts in the lower rear fenders. |
The beautiful, unique, classic Porsche profile. The first 911 model to move to gas flap to the right fender. |
Classic Porsche lines with air spoiler raised. |
Beautiful wheels! |
As with all Porsches, notice the ignition keys are on the left. |