Build Planning
Plan the upgrade path before the parts pile gets expensive.
Good performance builds are not just a stack of parts. The engine, transmission, fuel system, cooling, software, tires, and driver goal all need to make sense together.
Service Path
Some projects are simple: intake, exhaust, tune, and validation. Others need a more complete path involving fueling, turbo upgrades, drivetrain support, cooling, diagnostics, coding, and dyno testing.
The earlier the plan is clear, the easier it is to avoid mismatched parts and unnecessary labor.
Platforms
Built around the exact car.
Every platform has its own software access, fuel, hardware, drivetrain, and validation needs. These are the vehicle families and service paths we commonly plan around in the shop.
Build Platforms
Validation
What This Can Include
Clear scope before the car gets touched.
Upgrade path planning for street, track, drag, or weekend cars.
Performance parts installation and setup guidance.
Dyno baselines and validation after hardware changes.
ECU tuning coordination for supported platforms.
How We Move
Simple steps. Less mystery.
Questions
What customers usually ask.
Can you help choose parts before I buy them?
Yes. Planning before ordering parts helps avoid mismatched hardware, missing supporting upgrades, and wasted labor.
Do builds include tuning and dyno validation?
For supported platforms, the best build path often connects parts installation, ECU tuning, logs, and dyno validation.
Can you work with customer-supplied parts?
We can review the parts, vehicle, and goal first, then confirm whether the project makes sense for our shop workflow.
Ready when you are
Calibration / Dyno / Builds