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Performance Parts vs. OEM: When Should You Upgrade?

Posted on: May 13th, 2025 by NEAT

Performance Parts vs. OEM: When Should You Upgrade?

At North East Auto Tech, we know that VAG enthusiasts—whether driving a Golf GTI, Audi S3, or SEAT Leon Cupra—are always looking for ways to enhance performance. One of the most common questions we hear is:

“What’s the difference between OEM parts and performance upgrades, and when should I choose one over the other?”

Whether you’re planning a remap or just want more excitement from your drive, understanding how performance parts differ from OEM is key to getting the results you want—without compromising safety or reliability.


When Should You Choose Performance Parts Over OEM?

You should consider upgrading when:

  • You’re planning a Stage 1 or 2 remap

  • You want better cornering or braking performance

  • Your factory parts can’t handle increased power or load

  • You’re preparing the car for track days or spirited driving

For example, remapping your Audi TTS without an uprated clutch or intercooler may give short-term gains, but can quickly lead to heat soak, clutch slip, or component wear.


The Risks of Remapping Without the Right Hardware

Many drivers make the mistake of remapping first—then upgrading later. But remapping your ECU increases power and torque, which puts added strain on the whole system.

Without the right supporting hardware, you risk:

  • Turbo overheating or boost leaks

  • Brake fade under hard driving

  • Clutch or gearbox wear

  • Poor fuel economy

  • Reduced reliability and drivability

A proper performance build balances power gains with supporting upgrades like high-temp brake fluid, stronger mounts, uprated fueling, and more efficient cooling. We exclusively offer Revo remaps. Revo clearly outlines when specific hardware upgrades are recommended, and when they’re essential to maintain the health and reliability of your vehicle.


What’s the Best Upgrade Path?

The ideal upgrade path depends on what you’re looking to achieve with your vehicle—whether it’s improved drivability, track performance, or enhanced everyday use. At our specialist VAG workshop, we often recommend the following staged approach:

  • Performance air intake systems to increase airflow and support engine efficiency.

  • High-flow exhaust systems to reduce back pressure and unlock additional power, especially when paired with tuning.

  • Uprated intercoolers to maintain cooler intake temperatures and avoid power loss under load.

  • Upgraded clutch kits to handle the extra torque delivered by performance tuning and remaps.

  • Big brake kits or performance brake systems to improve stopping power—especially important when increasing speed and engine output.

These upgrades help ensure your vehicle performs at its best while remaining reliable. Whether you’re planning a remap or already running more power, the right hardware can make all the difference.


VAG Tuning and Hardware Experts

At North East Auto Tech, we don’t just install parts—we build tailored upgrade packages that work with your specific vehicle and your performance goals.

Whether you’re tuning a Golf R, Audi RS3, or Skoda Octavia VRS, we make sure every component works in harmony.


Thinking About Upgrading? Let’s Chat.

We offer honest, expert advice on:

  • Remapping

  • Suspension and handling upgrades

  • Brake systems

  • Injector and fueling setup

Call us on 01642 613852
Or send us a message on Facebook  ‘here


DSG clutch replacement for fabia ibiza polo golf A3 A1

Posted on: February 10th, 2019 by NEAT

DSG clutch replacement for fabia ibiza polo golf A3 A1

DSG clutch replacement service is carried out at our Teesside based workshop. We are finding more and more failures as the years go on. The VW DSG 7 speed DQ200 gearbox and the Audi S Tronic 7 speed DQ200. Has what is called a dry clutch system apposed to the earlier 6 speed DQ250 wet clutch system.

MK7 Volkswagen golf 1.4 TFSI CAVA in with failure of K2 clutch which controls 2, 4, 6 gears was recovered in for duel clutch replacement.

DSG dual clutch transmission mechatronnic repair work is a routine procedure for us in our VW specialist workshop. Audi S Tronic gearbox is the same unit found in the VW volkswagen SEAT and Skoda cars.

DSG gearbox repair P189C/006300

Posted on: February 3rd, 2019 by NEAT

dsg gearbox repair

DSG gearbox repair P189C/006300

,DSG gearbox repair P189C/006300 is becoming ever more common. A fault code normally found with this fault is;

  • 16946/P0562/001378 – System Voltage Low
  • 005636/P1604 – Internal Control Module
  • P189C/006300 – Function restriction due to insufficient pressure build-up

Your local dealership will unfortunately only offer you a complete new unit instead of offering a repair. We have the solution! In most instances it is possible to carry out a repair on the mechatronic unit in the DSG gearbox.

In our car garage this week, we were presented with another vw golf with another gearbox warning light on the dash. We carried out some quick and cost effective diagnostics to find fault code P189c 006300 stored in the DSG ECU fault memory. From vast experience in this we carried out some further tests to find a failure in the DSG mechatronic gearbox unit.

Our repair procedure found this vehicles DSG gearbox mechatronic repaired at a cost effective price and back on the road.


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