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Ford Expedition Turbocharger provides the already powerful Ford Expedition with an additional boost of power, which causes the massive SUV to accelerate faster and be more fuel efficient without compromising the famous comfort. The Ford Expedition will impress family members with its 3 spacious rows, large cargo and an aluminum body that has been made lightweight to enhance mileage. The 3.5 liter EcoBoost V6 is combined with a ten speed automatic and therefore, drivers have a good performance in terms of acceleration and quietness when driving the roads or along the trails. Adaptive steering, independent rear suspension and optional towing technology ensure stability when the Expedition is pulling a boat or a campers along, and the high grade interior equipment, such as dual zone climate control and high quality sound system keeps the occupants comfortable on every trip. Moving to the Expedition Turbocharger, this exhaust-driven air pump forces additional oxygen into the cylinders, increasing combustion efficiency and opening more horsepower of the identical engine displacement. The Turbocharger also complements the EcoBoost design, and it spools quickly to reduce lag, and has a constant boost all through its wide rpm band, which contributes to the SUV ascending steep grades and passing with ease. When the owners are installing a replacement Ford Turbocharger at home, it is recommended to first verify the fitment of the parts, clean surfaces, lube the center housing then assemble the unit to the manifold, fit oil and coolant hoses, attach intake and exhaust pipes, prime the oil system, start the engine, inspect leaks and retorque fasteners after a short test drive, these tips assist those who would be installing the unit at home.