Engine 2 Exhaust Automotive prides itself on its wide range of services and industry expertise. You can be confident that the work will be carried out correctly and efficiently.
With a team of fully qualified technicians, we perform everything from diagnostics to engine conversions.
When entrusting someone with your vehicle, it’s important they have the certifications, proper licensing and experience.
The Engine 2 Exhaust team have several qualifications including:
What else sets Engine 2 Exhaust Automotive apart from other mechanics? When it comes to service, we do our best to cover it all. Many vehicle owners find themselves visiting various shops for separate tasks. For example, they may visit one for custom performance systems and upgrades, a dealer for maintenance, a particular service centre for parts replacements. However, we do it all at a single location, which provides many benefits and savings for our valuable customers.
Whether you’re after basic servicing or major performance upgrades, you can find everything you need in the one place.
Engine 2 Exhaust Automotive is also discerning when it comes to the products and parts we use.
High quality brands we work with include:
Whether you’re after basic servicing or major performance upgrades, you can find everything you need in the one place.
Engine 2 Exhaust Automotive is also discerning when it comes to the products and parts we use.
High quality brands we work with include:
Contact us today for your obligation-free quote.
No, as a licensed workshop we can service any new vehicle without affecting the new car warranty.
All manufacturers’ recommendations are different, but we generally advise servicing your vehicle every six months or 10,000km. Feel free to call us, we can provide a recommendation depending on how the vehicle is used and in what conditions.
Yes, we have the diagnostic equipment to properly diagnose and repair any faults that will cause a malfunction light to turn on. We strongly advise that any light on the dash should not be ignored and it could be an early warning sign of a significant problem.
We recommend installing an oil catch can to your vehicle to prevent oil contamination in the intake system, causing costly inlet manifold blockage.
We strongly advise getting a fuel pre-filter fitted to prevent costly water damage to your fuel system and engine.