Installing a turbo kit on your Dodge Avenger would put you out over $5,000, and you’d have to find a qualified mechanic willing to do the job.
Technically, you can install a turbocharger in any naturally aerated engine. That being said, there are some vehicles that are designed to use a turbo system, and they’ll have the required turbine already in place along the route.
The Dodge Avenger is not one of those vehicles—it doesn’t have the turbine or any of its support components installed. By the time you’ve paid for all the retrofitting and adjustments that you would need to make, You’d be looking at a total cost of at least $6,000 and probably closer to $10,000.
On top of all that, you’ll also be paying increased Dodge Avenger car insurance rates
due to the aftermarket modification. Fortunately, whether you have a turbo installed, you can use the Jerry
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