New Forum Sponsor: Ultimate Edge Performance
Hello Crossfire enthusiasts! Ultimate Edge Performance (UEP) is an elite dyno, performance and speed shop conveniently located in central Connecticut whose mission is to meet and exceed the strategic demands of high performance automotive enthusiasts. We specialize in all Domestic and European performance vehicles offering only first rate installation, dyno time and performance parts for our clients. If you own a Chrysler Crossfire, Crossfire SRT-6 or other Mercedes vehicle, we have the tools, ability and products to mold your car into the vehicle you visualize in your dreams.
What sets UEP apart from the rest is our passion and commitment. We treat each of our clients' projects with the utmost care and professionalism. In other words, when your car has been "UETuned," it represents an obsessive attention to detail, as well as utmost respect for your ultimate performance application and goals. Please feel free to read more about our shop at www.ueperformance.com.
Ultimate Edge Performance: Our Facility..
Ultimate Edge Performance: Dyno & Tuning Information
Some Services Offered At Ultimate Edge Performance
Performance Parts Installation
Suspension Installation
Brake Kit Installation
Dyno Time & Tuning
Auto Accessory Installation
Mobile Electronics Installation
Custom Interior
And More!
Here are some pics of a client's car: Bowlman169's Crossfire SRT-6:



If you are interested in building your N/A Crossfire or Crossfire SRT-6 into an exotic slaying beast like Bowlman169's then give us a call (860-289-2195) or shoot us an email at ueperformance@aol.com.
We are currently dealers for:
K & W Suspensions
Eibach
Koni
Addco
Stop Tech
Power Slot
EBC Brakes
Hawk Performance
Brembo
Needswings
Roadwire
K & N
AFE Power
Accel
Nitto
Auto Meter
Borla
iForged
Corbeau
Sparco
and much, much more!
Click Below For The UEP Line Card:
http://www.ueperformance.com/linecard.html
What sets UEP apart from the rest is our passion and commitment. We treat each of our clients' projects with the utmost care and professionalism. In other words, when your car has been "UETuned," it represents an obsessive attention to detail, as well as utmost respect for your ultimate performance application and goals. Please feel free to read more about our shop at www.ueperformance.com.
Ultimate Edge Performance: Our Facility..
Ultimate Edge Performance: Dyno & Tuning Information
Some Services Offered At Ultimate Edge Performance
Performance Parts Installation
Suspension Installation
Brake Kit Installation
Dyno Time & Tuning
Auto Accessory Installation
Mobile Electronics Installation
Custom Interior
And More!
Here are some pics of a client's car: Bowlman169's Crossfire SRT-6:



If you are interested in building your N/A Crossfire or Crossfire SRT-6 into an exotic slaying beast like Bowlman169's then give us a call (860-289-2195) or shoot us an email at ueperformance@aol.com.
We are currently dealers for:
K & W Suspensions
Eibach
Koni
Addco
Stop Tech
Power Slot
EBC Brakes
Hawk Performance
Brembo
Needswings
Roadwire
K & N
AFE Power
Accel
Nitto
Auto Meter
Borla
iForged
Corbeau
Sparco
and much, much more!
Click Below For The UEP Line Card:
http://www.ueperformance.com/linecard.html
I'll be the first to say welcome. It is always nice to have new parts support from new enthusiastic companies like yourself.
My one suggestion would be to become a dealer for one of the two main tuners for the NA/SRT6 Crossfires. Either Eurocharged or InMotion. That seems like it would pretty much make your repertoire of suppliers complete.
Or start fabbing parts yourself... We (the forum) are always looking for new innovative ways of thinking and doing things.
My one suggestion would be to become a dealer for one of the two main tuners for the NA/SRT6 Crossfires. Either Eurocharged or InMotion. That seems like it would pretty much make your repertoire of suppliers complete.
Or start fabbing parts yourself... We (the forum) are always looking for new innovative ways of thinking and doing things.
A side note: I will be posting teaser pics of Bowlman169's new mods tomorrow evening sometime!
Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
I'll be the first to say welcome. It is always nice to have new parts support from new enthusiastic companies like yourself.
My one suggestion would be to become a dealer for one of the two main tuners for the NA/SRT6 Crossfires. Either Eurocharged or InMotion. That seems like it would pretty much make your repertoire of suppliers complete.
Or start fabbing parts yourself... We (the forum) are always looking for new innovative ways of thinking and doing things.
My one suggestion would be to become a dealer for one of the two main tuners for the NA/SRT6 Crossfires. Either Eurocharged or InMotion. That seems like it would pretty much make your repertoire of suppliers complete.
Or start fabbing parts yourself... We (the forum) are always looking for new innovative ways of thinking and doing things.
I am currently working on starting a relationship with the good people at Eurocharged. I also get products from Rob @ NeedsWings!
What are some products members might be interested in us developing? I know Bowlman169 is interested in a radiator shroud/cover piece. What else is the Crossfire community in search of?
Originally Posted by ueperformance
[f you are interested in building your N/A Crossfire or Crossfire SRT-6 into an exotic slaying beast like Bowlman169's then give us a call (860-289-2195) or shoot us an email at ueperformance@aol.com.
!. What all did you do to Bowlman169's SRT? I noticed that he has a NW CAI, and NW intake manifolds.
2. Did you perform a tune on it? If so, what was the base WHP and Torque at the time of the tune and the post tune WHP and Torque?
Thanks
Originally Posted by NeedsWings
welcome to the board!
hey guys thank you for welcoming Eric at UEP he has become a great friend as well as a great lover of our car we will post pics shortly when we finish putting finishing touches on the car.
Bowlman169 (Pete) and the rest of the Crossfire Forum: Thank you for your kind words and warm welcome.
Your #1 Question:
We installed the NeedsWings (NW) Dual CAI, NW Intake Manifolds, NW Teflon Coated Valve Covers, NW Oil Catch Can, NW Teflon Coated Y Pipe, NW Intercooler Isolation Kit, NW "Supercooler" Heat Exchanger and Inmotion tuned ECU.
We currently just finished up the front and rear Stop Tech big brake kit and K & W "Coilovers."
We also have a few more goodies and surprises going on the car as we speak, stay tuned!
Your #2 Question:
We installed an Inmotion tuned ECU. As for dyno numbers I have to fire up the dyno computer and look at the graphs as I don't remember off hand.
Here are some teaser pics of Bowlman169's SRT:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post471283
Originally Posted by bmorgan
Welcome.... It is nice to have another resource for our performance needs. A couple of questions.
!. What all did you do to Bowlman169's SRT? I noticed that he has a NW CAI, and NW intake manifolds.
2. Did you perform a tune on it? If so, what was the base WHP and Torque at the time of the tune and the post tune WHP and Torque?
Thanks
!. What all did you do to Bowlman169's SRT? I noticed that he has a NW CAI, and NW intake manifolds.
2. Did you perform a tune on it? If so, what was the base WHP and Torque at the time of the tune and the post tune WHP and Torque?
Thanks
We installed the NeedsWings (NW) Dual CAI, NW Intake Manifolds, NW Teflon Coated Valve Covers, NW Oil Catch Can, NW Teflon Coated Y Pipe, NW Intercooler Isolation Kit, NW "Supercooler" Heat Exchanger and Inmotion tuned ECU.
We currently just finished up the front and rear Stop Tech big brake kit and K & W "Coilovers."
We also have a few more goodies and surprises going on the car as we speak, stay tuned!
Your #2 Question:
We installed an Inmotion tuned ECU. As for dyno numbers I have to fire up the dyno computer and look at the graphs as I don't remember off hand.
Here are some teaser pics of Bowlman169's SRT:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post471283
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