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To say Throttle is to say Soler Performance. Come straight to the specialists. 

Engineering that delivers - Performance - Design - Quality - Customer Care -  Like no other

Don't settle for anything less.

 

 

Hey everyone, Tiffany here with Soler Performance. For those who aren’t familiar with us, we’re an American-based company located in Daphne, AL, specializing in the design and manufacturing of premium aftermarket auto-parts. We focus on throttle control systems and modifications that make your vehicle come to life with sharper response and more engaging driving.

Our modified throttle bodies and controllers are engineered to deliver:

  • Optimized Performance – Increased airflow and precision calibration for smoother, more responsive acceleration

  • Plug-and-Play Installation – Fits factory mounting, compatible with stock systems, and maintains warranty safety

  • Tailored for GM Trucks – Designed specifically for 2nd Gen Colorado & Canyon

Owners report a noticeable improvement in pedal feel and throttle response, making daily driving, towing, or spirited acceleration more satisfying.

If you’re looking for a direct upgrade to elevate your vehicle's performance, send a message. We’re happy to help you select the right setup for your vehicle.

 

76MM THROTTLE BODY FOR COLORADO / CANYON (2015-2016)
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80MM THROTTLE BODY FOR COLORADO / CANYON (ADAPTER KIT REQUIRED)

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76MM THROTTLE BODY FOR COLORADO / CANYON (2017-PRESENT) [LGZ]

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THROTTLE CONTROLLER COLORADO / CANYON (2007-2022)

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Happy Friday and happy May 1st. Start the month off right with Soler Performance for improved throttle response and better airflow into your engine. Use code TIFF5OFF at checkout.

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