Audi TT 177HP > 254HP

No "tested on another car" or "dyno developed" on someone else's motor. We create each and every tune for the car in front of us and based on what you want from the car.

Every session is data logged, dyno tested, and road tested. Why? Because that’s how you ensure the calibration is safe, consistent, and performs the way it should in real-world conditions.

We’ve been creating and refining performance software since 2004, longer than anyone else in Wales with an operating dyno cell. Over the years we’ve built what is probably the widest range of diagnostic and calibration tooling in Wales - from factory-level BMW, VAG, Jaguar, and Mercedes systems to advanced data acquisition and emissions analysis equipment. This allows us to detect and correct faults that others often miss, and to ensure every car leaves in its best possible condition.

This Audi TT responded superbly to re-calibration, producing a strong and smooth increase in power and torque while maintaining full safety margins throughout.

Every adjustment was verified on the dyno and confirmed on the road before handover. Why is it that so many tuners simply stick and off the shelf file and pretend its custom? Well because they just want a quick buck!

Our after-sales support remains the strongest in Wales. If you ever experience an issue after tuning, you’ll receive free diagnostic scans, expert assessment, and if a software revision can help, it’s done free of charge. If the problem is mechanical, we’ll help identify it and point you in the right direction to get it sorted properly.

Only last week we had cars brought to us from across Wales, Shrewsbury, and Bristol where owners had been left without support after poor tunes elsewhere. We repaired the issues then recalibrated the software and gave those customers the proper service and results they expected in the first place.

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