How much HP will stage 1 add?
Stage 1 Remap Power Gains and Horsepower Increase The exact power gains depend on the vehicle, but typical improvements for turbo engines are roughly +20% to +35% horsepower and +25% to +40% torque. These increases transform the character of the engine. Stage 2 tuning is a good middle ground. It gives more noticeable power gains without making the car too difficult to drive daily. But if you want maximum power, you’ll need Stage 3 tuning.Yes, a Stage 1 remap will make a noticeable difference to your vehicle’s performance through increased power, better throttle response and often improved fuel efficiency. Turbocharged and supercharged vehicles typically see the biggest gains.In Short, stage one tuning is conducted on a car without mechanical modifications, or perhaps very light upgrades such as a cat back exhaust or air filter. So a near stock set up, but now with ECU remapping = Stage 1 tuning. Stage 2 represents a more tuned and upgraded car than stage 1.Stage 1 software is a safe way to improve vehicle performance without mechanical modifications. Provides more horsepower and torque. It can offer better fuel economy. Does not damage engine life when done reliably.Stage 1 tuning can look very different from one engine to another, and a Stage 1 car might outperform a Stage 3 vehicle. Ultimately, any modifications or tuning you do to your engine are at your own risk. Generally, the more power you add to an engine, the higher the level of risk.
How much BHP does stage 2 add?
A stage 2 remap often unlocks a significant boost in both horsepower and torque, offering a more responsive and powerful engine. It is not uncommon to see power gains anywhere from 20-50 BHP (Brake Horse Power) or even more, depending on the vehicle’s initial performance metrics. A Harley Stage 2 Upgrade can boost horsepower by up to 25%, torque by up to 15%, and radically improve throttle response.A stage 2 remap often unlocks a significant boost in both horsepower and torque, offering a more responsive and powerful engine. It is not uncommon to see power gains anywhere from 20-50 BHP (Brake Horse Power) or even more, depending on the vehicle’s initial performance metrics.