About CalculatorGarage

CalculatorGarage is an automotive engineering resource built for enthusiasts, racers, builders, and everyday drivers who want accurate numbers — not guesswork.

Founded by a lifelong racer and Ford performance builder, the platform combines real-world mechanical experience with structured engineering-based calculator development.

The Foundation

CalculatorGarage was founded by a lifelong automotive enthusiast who started racing go-karts at 13 years old before moving into dirt track cruiser class stock cars.

The first race car was a 1981 Ford LTD, followed by multiple Ford Thunderbirds — including an 80 model that rolled over on track. Restrictor plate racing, open tuning setups, track variation, and drivetrain adjustments were part of the learning process.

Racing Experience

  • Multiple first-place finishes
  • Three demolition derbies
  • Dirt track 4-cylinder racing (Dodge Neon)
  • Street builds and bracket racing

Hands-On Mechanical Work

  • Ford 9-inch gear swaps
  • T5 transmission work
  • Suspension setup and tuning
  • Drivetrain diagnostics

Garage-Built Experience

Raised in a working garage environment where fabrication, mechanical repair, tuning, and real-world failure analysis were part of everyday learning.

Vehicles Built, Restored, or Modified

  • 1984 Mustang GT (father/son build)
  • 1986 Mustang GT (modified)
  • 2003 Mustang Mach 1 (modified & shown)
  • 1965 Mustang Coupe (full restoration)
  • 1969 Mach 1 restoration
  • 1970 Mustang Fastback restoration
  • 1988 Fox Body nitrous car
  • 1987 Ford Ranger 302 swap
  • 1993 F150 mud build
  • 1984 Monte Carlo SS
  • 1979 Chevrolet street build

The Evolution

CalculatorGarage represents what happens when a lifelong car builder learns to engineer with code.

The founding developer is self-taught in programming and web development, currently pursuing computer science education and recognized on the Dean’s List. With a welding certification and deep mechanical background, the platform blends fabrication knowledge with structured computational logic.

This is not theoretical content. Mechanical systems are translated into usable engineering math.

Engineering & Development

Structured Calculations

Documented formulas, defined input variables, unit conversions, and engineering validation.

Boundary Validation

Calculators include input limits, edge-case handling, and failure state modeling.

Transparent Methodology

Every tool documents formulas, assumptions, and real-world operating limits.

Our Mission

CalculatorGarage exists to make structured automotive knowledge accessible.

Performance math, towing calculations, drivetrain ratios, maintenance modeling, and vehicle-specific calculations should not be locked behind industry barriers.

Every tool on CalculatorGarage is built to be transparent, defensible, and grounded in real-world mechanical understanding.

Built in the Garage. Engineered for the Real World.