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Old Jul 10, 2020 | 08:36 PM
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Hi guys! I’m going to get myself a little 58 plate zetec s tomorow, fsh 88k 4keepers.... recent mot history shows it’s only failed on 2 mots for minors like headlight build and cv boot split!

is there anything I should be looking out for in particular when viewing ?

also do they do a turbo kit for these? Is there much difference from the st engine to the zetec s? Thanks I’m advance
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Don't think I've heard of too many problems with the MK7 to be honest, not in 1.6 form at least. They seem fairly reliable.

No turbo kits available that I know. I believe the ST engine is related to the 1.6 Sigma in your car, so that would be the easiest route but, honestly, if you want a turbocharged Fiesta, just buy an ST. Converting yours will cost more than it would cost to buy an ST by the time you take in the purchase price of your car!
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Old Jul 11, 2020 | 01:36 PM
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I see! Thanks for the Info mate, I do like the st but I prefer the light blue colour of the zetec s, just purchased my first home so I am on a budget mate of 4K and maybe a couple more for extras just in case
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