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Any word on Ford Performance Pack for Maverick?

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I understand. I'm not that worried about warranties. My Mustang Installed a Supercharger within 2,500 miles. I wasn't going to bring it to Ford for anything anyway. Pay to play. If it breaks it goes back stronger. Went from 460HP to over 1,000 with no issues yet. But it goes now. LOL.
Oh I agree. As soon as my warranty is up, it’s open season. But for now I’m going longevity.
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Kind of funny, when I first looked under the hood of an EB Mav, if you hadn't told me otherwise, I thought I would've been looking under the hood of a Focus ST šŸ˜‚ literally looks exactly the same, only it's missing the plastic engine cover. Now that IS something I've thought about, pulling the engine cover off a salvage ST and putting a Maverick logo or something on it. It should button right up onto there.
Go for the escape engine covers, they say ecoboost on them lol. but yeah physically theyre near identical. Same measurements for ALOT. Ill post specs once i get home from work.
 

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Copying an old post I made early this year:

FWIW, I talked to some folks at Ford Performance and while they let me know they could not say if a product that was not yet released was in development, they did state that no one was aware of any tune for the Maverick planned or in the works at this time (About 6 weeks ago). Doesn't mean it's not something that may happen, but it seems like it won't be anytime soon if it does.
 

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if anyone wants part numbers or diagrams for anything just shoot me a message! i have full access to whatever. ;) ;)
how about posting everything in a separate thread so it can be stickied for all?

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It'd be cool if they did. The 2.0 EB has been used in other Fords like the Fusion/MKZ, Escape, Bronco Sport, etc. But one thing that has fallen to the wayside (I think I can count on one hand the reviewers who have mentioned this) is that this motor was also in the Focus ST. As I used to own one, I can tell you that there is a decent amount of aftermarket support for this specific motor. I have not tried, but I'm taking a bet that a lot of aftermarket parts for a Focus ST should swap directly into the Maverick too. There's Cobb, Mountune, Steeda, Ford Performance itself, and others.
 

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My Hybrid will be left stock powerwise though. No need to chase 5-8 hp on a hybrid. I'd rather mod my lawn mower. LOL.
 

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My Hybrid will be left stock powerwise though. No need to chase 5-8 hp on a hybrid. I'd rather mod my lawn mower. LOL.
Mine is caged with throttle pedal and a 6 speed. And boogie board rack!
Ford Maverick Any word on Ford Performance Pack for Maverick? wheelie
 

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Whipple or Steeda I believe has a cold air intake and a much larger intercooler. Not sure if you would need to have it tuned after the install. The biggest advantage is keeps the motor from getting too hot which can put it into limp mode. The term they use is it prevents heat sink
 

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i feel sorry for you Maverickman7 hope you get your truck soon :oops:
 
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Not sure if it matters, but I don't think the Bronco has a 2.0 motor option. If they do end up making one for our motor, I'm sure plenty folks would be interested though.
Badlands edition is the 2.0L standard.
 

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Whipple or Steeda I believe has a cold air intake and a much larger intercooler. Not sure if you would need to have it tuned after the install. The biggest advantage is keeps the motor from getting too hot which can put it into limp mode. The term they use is it prevents heat sink
Have you looked at the @Buschur intercooler?
That thing is beautiful! He also makes an intake.
 

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Whipple or Steeda I believe has a cold air intake and a much larger intercooler. Not sure if you would need to have it tuned after the install. The biggest advantage is keeps the motor from getting too hot which can put it into limp mode. The term they use is it prevents heat sink
You'd probably need just a light tune. If your charged air temps are lower because of the larger intercooler, then you'll have higher density air entering the intake.
 

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Ok so now you want a power pack for a vehicle they can hardly produce. Not asking much are you?
 
 







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