We’ve designed a range of performance upgrades divided into stages to suit your needs. However, please note that not all stages are available for every vehicle type.
This stage involves customized reprogramming of your car’s engine management system. Key parameters like ignition timing, boost pressure, and torque limits are adjusted to enhance performance while staying within safe limits.
All safety features remain active, ensuring complete reliability. These adjustments are thoroughly tested on performance dynos and real roads to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.
If you're aiming for even greater performance, Stage 2 takes things further by optimizing the intake and exhaust systems to improve engine efficiency.
Many factory intake systems are restrictive due to noise-dampening designs. Upgrading to a sport air filter or a custom intake system allows better airflow, unlocking additional power.
In some cases, modifications at this stage may exceed the manufacturer’s safety standards, requiring reinforcement of components like the clutch.
This stage involves replacing or upgrading key internal engine components or the turbocharger. It may include installing larger turbochargers, high-performance fuel pumps, or sport camshafts.
While Stage 3 can significantly boost power, it may also pose risks to reliability and longevity. However, in certain cases, original parts from more powerful engine variants can be used to achieve higher performance without compromising durability.
Stage 3 upgrades can be expensive due to the need for specialized parts and extensive labor.
For instance, instead of modifying a 7-year-old Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 Turbo to Stage 3, it might be more cost-effective to purchase a 1.6 Turbo GSI model. The GSI is factory-built for higher performance and often retains better market value.
If you’re seriously considering advanced tuning, we can provide a tailored quote for your car. Please note that the initial assessment fee starts at €65, which will be deducted upon order confirmation. However, estimates are non-binding.