Adding another turbo to my 2017 2.0 Ford Fusion SE.

Asked by Owen Jun 17, 2018 at 07:08 PM about the 2017 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Car Customization

Hello everyone, I have one question! With having a 2017
2.0 Ford Fusion SE with a turbo in it already; will adding
another turbo to the car hurt the engine?? I would like to
go a little faster. Thank you!

4 Answers

Another turbo? No. You could check out tuner websites and maybe you could up the boost a little without blowing it up.

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You will void your warranty if you mess with it. I would wait until it is out of warranty but that is up to you.

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Thank you, I really don’t know much about cars! If you don’t mind, what would you do to make it a little faster?

Maybe a better exhaust system. Better air intake. And just take car of it with the right oil and good gas. I’m sure there’s more but I’m not super savvy on that info.

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