Engineering-first. Small Canadian shop.
We design our own circuit boards, write our own firmware, and tune on our own dyno — so when something's off, the person who built it is the person who fixes it. We build performance electronics, analyse the data, and work on motorcycles — out of a Winnipeg shop where every revision gets tested before it ships.
Engineering-first
Every product we sell goes through the dyno before it leaves the shop — not as a checkbox, but as a habit. If the data doesn't back up the claim, the product doesn't ship.
Calibrations are reviewed by a person, not a script. When we publish a result, we publish the log file with it. Every number on our spec sheet is verifiable.
We build the hardware, write the firmware, and run the calibration in-house. One shop owns the full stack — fewer handoffs, faster fixes, and no finger-pointing when something needs adjusting.
Small Canadian shop
We operate out of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Not a drop-shipper, not a reseller — we have a dyno cell, a workbench, and a team that answers the phone.
Canadian-built means Canadian dollars, no surprise import duties, and warranty service that doesn't require shipping a product across a border.
We comply with PIPEDA and Quebec Law 25 by default. Your data stays here. It's not a selling point — it's just how we operate.
Decades of experience
The shop is led by our founder and CEO, whose career spans decades of powertrain engineering and electronics work. His background covers engine calibration, EFI system design, and dyno-cell operation across automotive and motorsport applications.
That depth shows up in the work. Problems that look complicated usually have a root cause — and finding it is faster when you've seen the same failure mode in a different context fifteen years ago.
Between the bench and the keyboard, this shop runs on decades of hands-on EFI, embedded-systems, and calibration work — the kind you only get by shipping hardware and being on the hook when it has to perform. OberBuilt exists because he wanted a shop that meets the standard he'd hold any other supplier to: build it right, test it, and stand behind it.