So, I just bought a used 2012 Mustang V6 from a coworker. The price seemed steep, but he said he was charging more because it has a turbo kit. What is that? Is it worth paying extra?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes, depending on how much more you had to pay and your style, it may have been worth it. The turbo kit in your 2012 Mustang V6 is an aftermarket modification that increases the engine’s power while improving its fuel efficiency.
So, not only will the kit mean more horsepower but also less money spent on gas.
The turbo works by utilizing the exhaust to spin a turbine, which forces more air through the engine, increasing its power.
It is worth mentioning that having an aftermarket turbo might make your car insurance more expensive. Fortunately, you can use
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