What Is A Stage 1 performance upgrade?

What Is A Stage 1 performance upgrade?

What Is A Stage 1 Upgrade? The basic purpose of a Stage One Performance Upgrade to your motorcycle is to modify the air filter, exhaust system, and fuel metering system to run as efficiently as possible, allowing it to breathe freely and, as a result, increasing the available power.

What upgrades are needed for Stage 2?

Stage 2 mods: high flow fuel injector, Ported and polished head, Power/Sport clutch, fuel pump upgrades, Fast road cam. Stage 3 mods: Competition cam, Engine balancing, Adding or upgrading forced induction (turbo/supercharger), Internal engine upgrades (pistons/head/valves), Sports gearbox.

What is a Stage 1 upgrade on a car?

Stage 1. The state of a car after simple modification, which can be just a tune, or a tune with simple supporting modifications such as an aftermarket air filter or intake. Stage 1 implies a modest power/torque increase over stock.

How much HP does a Stage 2 remap add?

Stage 2 tuning doesn’t typically have the same level of gains – you can realistically expect a further 5-10% increase in power and torque. Our stage 2 tuning software for the VW Scirocco 2.0 TSI adds 61 bhp and 85 lb /ft – very impressive indeed.

What does Stage 2 WRX mean?

The GrimmSpeed Stage 2 Power Package is a well-rounded kit, offering increased power and torque output thanks to reduced restriction before and after the turbo, as well as a more aggressive street presence thanks to the intake and exhaust tones.

What do you need for a stage 1 upgrade?

The Basic Stage 1 upgrade consists of fitting a performance air cleaner, we have a choice of three or four different styles and they can be tailored to your individual styling and performance needs. A low-pressure performance exhaust system or slip-ons that carry the Vance & Hines or Screaming Eagle name is next on the menu.

Can a stage kit be used for engine upgrades?

Stage kits aren’t your only option when it comes to engine upgrades, a custom-built package hand selected to suit exactly what you want as well as bolt in crate motors like the Screamin Eagle 120R are great ways to give your bike a more personal touch and our service departments will be able to tailor a build to exactly what you want.

What’s the next step in a Harley Davidson upgrade?

The next step is Stage 2 which includes a cam upgrade, and Stage 3 (and 4 and beyond) include upgrading your heads, big bore cylinders, and stroker kits. Future articles and reviews are in the works to talk more about these stages and upgrades. Enjoy the Ride!

When to consider a performance upgrade for 2007?

Any 96CID based engine that is going to experience ‘severe use’ or is expected to produce over 110HP should consider this bearing upgrade. When the OEM bearings have a problem, the engine will experience a catastrophic failure. The 2007 engines have a reputation for very hot exhaust systems.

The Basic Stage 1 upgrade consists of fitting a performance air cleaner, we have a choice of three or four different styles and they can be tailored to your individual styling and performance needs. A low-pressure performance exhaust system or slip-ons that carry the Vance & Hines or Screaming Eagle name is next on the menu.

What’s the stage of upgrading a Harley Davidson?

After completing your Stage 1 upgrades on your Milwaukee-Eight Harley-Davidson, you’re now ready to start thinking about Stage 2 – upgrading your cam. Increasing the performance level of your Harley-Davidson® Milwaukee-Eight in stages allows you to ramp up torque, horsepower and throttle response without compromising your riding experience.

Stage kits aren’t your only option when it comes to engine upgrades, a custom-built package hand selected to suit exactly what you want as well as bolt in crate motors like the Screamin Eagle 120R are great ways to give your bike a more personal touch and our service departments will be able to tailor a build to exactly what you want.

Where can I get a stage II upgrade?

If you’re looking to have your Stage II upgrades installed in our shop in Thurmont, MD, simply complete the form below or give us a call in the shop, 301.825.9007. Interested but have questions first? Simply complete the form below and we’ll get your questions answered fast!