That is what i just removed and put the stock unit back on. TurboSmart Kompact Dual Port.
Some Dumb Dumb lost 1 of my stock bolts.... So I just used the Turbo smart bolts. Fits like it should. Either way, maybe they wont notice.
Mine sounds like an Aztec Death whistle. Pretty sure I have boost leak somewhere, or impending turbo failure. No engine light, power seems okay, and it runs smooth as it should. Under hard acceleration, it makes the death whistle noise. its not loud, but its there,. It is not the typical EB...
Didnt read the rest of the thread, but previous owner definitely had a Livernois tune. Did you buy it from a Ford dealer? I would want a re-do, just because of the unknown P/O use and a flash counter most likely set off. Smells like headaches and warranty issues.
Hopefully post my surgery recovery, I will have time to source a spare console and build a custom unit. Id like to build it around a Sundown 8" sub. I have a ton of fleece and fiberglass/resin. This would be a fun project.
Ford understands too that they cannot make everyone happy. I have had 52 different automobiles, and I liked every detail on only1 of them, a 1987 Dodge Omni Shelby GLH~S.
The maverick, regardless of recent price increase, is a budget friendly, entry level, fun, imperfect tiny, sort-a-truck...
"I will not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for I can be made crunchy and good with ketchup"
Otherwise, when I use remote start, I like my Mav to warm or cool based on ambient temp.
Programming is the perfect word. "You'll own nothing and love it" ~ Klaus Schwab. It is amazing to see people treat vehicles like cell phones, and trade them for a new feature. Always looking for the new tech dopamine hit.
Unless someone makes a tailored kit for the Mav, there's no reasonable way to do it without giving up bed space (temporarily for the trip). if it were mounted under body there would need to be a custom fill port, and a transfer setup with a pump and switch. (unless lowering the spare, pulling...
To date, I have rolled 3 jeeps and destroyed a Suzuki Samurai.... Valuable lessons on gear, spillables and things that are harder than my head in the ride with me have been earned and learned..