Recent research on performance analysis for embedded systems shows a trend to formal compositional models and methods. These compositional methods can be used to determine the performance of embedded systems by composing formal analytical models of the individual components. In case there exist no formal component models with the required precision, simulation-based approaches are used for system-level performance analysis. The often high runtimes of simulation runs lead to the new approach described in this paper: Analytical methods are combined with simulation-based approaches to speed up simulation. We describe how the simulation models can be coupled with the formal analysis framework, specify the interfaces needed for such a combination and show the applicability of the approach using a case study.