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Discussion

Curtis

09/25/2023

1 want to swap my 2013 ford fusion 1.6l ecoboost to the 2.0l or 2.5l engine would these engine be a direct fit or I would need to change a few thing?


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Nick

09/25/2023

The vehicle's design provides the possibility of installing a 2.0-liter engine in there - the same ones were installed in other Ford Focuses in this generation. Therefore, you can install this engine instead of your stock 1.6 liter. However, be warned - cars with different engines have different underhood structures - you may need to make some changes - relocate the battery, expansion tank, etc. It is also likely that you will need to install the new engine together with the gearbox to ensure that it can withstand the increased loads. As for the 2.5-liter engine - this power unit was not installed on the Ford Focus in 2013, so you will need more effort to install it - reweld the mounts, strengthen the structure, etc.