Looking for performance shops in Longwood, FL? The Auto Network lists 11 performance shops serving the Longwood area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.
Typical performance shops in Longwood, FL runs $75–$1,200.
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189 W Marvin Ave, Longwood, FL, 32750
1380 S Ronald Reagan Blvd Unit B, Longwood, FL, 32750
Longwood, FL, 32750
Central Florida Motorsports, Inc. (aka CFM) was established in 1996 and specializes in manufacturing and sales of aftermarket automotive performance parts and accessories. Over the past 25+ years…
Longwood sits in Central Florida, about 12 miles from Orlando. Drivers from Longwood and nearby communities like Casselberry, Altamonte Springs, Fern Park turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local performance shops without the guesswork of an open-ended search.
On this page you'll find 11 performance shops serving Longwood and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Longwood, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.
Altamonte Springs · Casselberry
Typical performance work near Longwood runs from $75 for cold air intake install to $1,200 for coilover / suspension install. Estimates reviewed August 2026.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Cold air intake install | $75 – $250 |
| Cat-back exhaust install | $150 – $500 |
| ECU / performance tune | $400 – $900 |
| Coilover / suspension install | $400 – $1,200 |
| Dyno tuning session | $400 – $1,000 |
Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.
Choosing a performance shop in Longwood starts with your goal: a snappier street car, a dedicated track build, or just reliable bolt-on gains. The right shop matches parts and tuning to that goal and your budget, and is honest about trade-offs — more power often means more stress on the drivetrain and, sometimes, implications for your factory warranty. A shop that asks about your plans before quoting parts is one worth trusting.
Tuning is where experience really shows. Ask whether the Longwood shop does custom tuning on a dyno versus loading generic maps, since a proper tune extracts power safely and accounts for your specific modifications and fuel. For forced-induction or major builds, ask about supporting modifications (fueling, cooling, clutch) so the combination is reliable rather than just powerful on paper. Reputable shops document their work and back it appropriately.
Because performance work spans simple intakes and exhausts up to full builds, comparing the performance shops on this page is smart for anything beyond basic bolt-ons. Share your vehicle, current modifications, and target in your quote request, and ask each shop where it would start — a good one will recommend a sensible, reliable progression rather than selling you everything at once.