Next Level Performance

Category: Auto repair shop in Longwood, Florida

Address: 100 Highline Dr ste 112, Longwood, FL 32750, USA

Phone: +14078697223

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Dylan Hughes

Aug 25, 2022

Stopped in to speak with the team about plans I have for the future of my C6. Had a great chat, learned a ton and have a much clearer picture of what I really want. I appreciate the fellas for taking time to speak with me and i’m really looking forward to dropping my baby off for some work. Big thanks to Mike & Geoff for taking the time to speak with me. 10/10 recommend, Next Level. Will be in soon to get the ball rolling!

Bat Man

Aug 14, 2022

Been doing business with this establishment for at least 10 years, and its completely gone down hill, my car sat there for 8 months, got there to pick the car up of course it didn't start, then once it was jumped, the car didn't even make it a mile away before over heating, shut it off, battery is completely dead, car looks like its been driven in the sand dunes. i will never use this establishment again, can't even get the owner to have the car towed home, so I'm stuck with that bill as well. The battery sat so long without power it wouldn't hold a charge had to replace that. Also had to replace thermostat which was causing overheating. Keep in mind this is after dropping $7,000...

ccmch31

May 16, 2022

Called 2 months ago to make an appointment for a dyno tune. The day before the appointment I stopped by just to confirm the appointment. I was met at the door by some old guy that just said, "We aren’t doing dyno’s this week." The guy that does the tunes was out. The professional thing to do would be to call your customer and let them know. I don’t know how businesses like this stay open. Zero sense of priority to take care of their customers.

Rob Shandik

Jan 4, 2022

Doesn't finish the job. I took my car to Geoff Skorupa with Next Level Performance in May of 2021 for a full dyno tune on my modified, NA, '17 Camaro SS. After working on the tune some, Geoff reached out to me regarding some engine codes that he was seeing but couldn't understand what was causing them any couldn't clear them. He told me it was probably related to a mechanical issue and, for some reason, he couldn't finish the tune until the codes were gone. I had to take the car as-is (very rough running, hard shifting, occasional stalling, limp mode, etc.) to get it serviced elsewhere. I was promised a "final tune" once the mystery repairs were made. Despite the supposed codes that were present, the car never gave me a check engine light (CEL). I drove it, as it was, for a number of weeks so I could observe it and see if any of the codes you found would clear. I ended up taking it to the dealership for an oil change and had them scan the car to see what codes were active and remaining. The dealership identified some codes and the most serious of which was only a low-temp signal coming from a faulty transmission temp sensor. This code does not affect the tune points of the engine, A/F ratios, shift points, or any other aspects of the tuning; it is for monitoring and information use only. I had the issued repaired and all other codes cleared by my mechanic shop. When I reached back out to Geoff to get the final tune done that was promised, I was given the runaround for six weeks. I was told that they were continuously booked out two weeks in advance yet I was never given the opportunity to make an appointment to get in line. The last communication I received was when Geoff told me he had to go out of town and would be in touch when he got back. Never heard from him again. Needless to say, I should have never paid the full $700+ tuning fee until the job was done. That's what I get for being too trusting; lessoned learned. Find yourself a competent shop that understands engine codes and keeps their promises.

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Questions & Answers

Are they still open in 2019?the website doesnt work..looking for a tuner with dyno for 09 G8 GT

anonymous “ANONYMOUS” | Sep 29, 2020
John Hayden | Sep 29, 2021

They are open...call with your questions and Geoff will get you an estimate

Hello, I have an 88 Vette with Doug Nash 4+3 trans. It leaks some trans fluid, I hear it's common and would like a Diagnostic. Can you help?

Scott Farrer | Sep 29, 2021
John Umphrey III | Sep 29, 2021

Sorry but we don't work on the older ones, call Robbie over at Corvette Masters in casselberry.

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