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NOTE: YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT OF PARTS, 95% of these are interchangeable between the Sport and ST, BUT it is YOUR responsibility to ensure before purchasing.

 

For those of you starting with a used car, please take the proper precautions and steps in getting your Edge Sport up to date on services, fluids, tires, brakes, and general overall condition. Once again, we cannot stress enough how important it is that preventive maintenance is done before anything else. If the car is not up to the task to run efficiently, why would you put more power into it?

Before you start: Goals and Patience

Lay out what you want to do to your car. Put it on paper. This way you will be able to come back to what your original plan was and the reasons why you wanted to do it. You can make adjustments later as needed.

Your goals might be to get 10-20 more horsepower and add a few accessories for style and that's it. Some of you might want to go all out with a big turbo build, a suspension setup, bla bla bla. Either way, sit down and put a plan together. Think about why you want certain parts and why you don't. Think about and research the effects your parts will have on the car. Our philosophy is if it's not above average workmanship and quality, it's probably not worth buying. Do your research like looking at pictures on a google search, finding results from other enthusiasts, and asking others what their experiences have been. However, be careful who you ask and information sources you trust. There are people out there that criticize a part after they install with the wrong tools, didn't follow the directions, and used faulty parts to replace the parts they broke that came in the kit. Then all of a sudden it's the manufacturers fault. DO YOUR RESEARCH and trust your research, not others' opinions!!!

Patience is really directly related to the amount of money you are spending and can spend at once. Patience is absolutely necessary when you are on a budget, there are many tempting parts out there because of their price. I'm not saying there are not inexpensive parts that work well, but I truly believe you get what you pay for. I can't tell you how many stories I have heard and still hear about cracked this and failed that. Underdeveloped, poorly manufactured, and cheap material will break or fail prematurely at some point. Failure is not the only reason why cheap parts aren't smart, they often underperform other comparable parts that are developed and tested thoroughly.

 

The order of mods below isn't very important , but it is important to have many of them before moving on to the next progressive mod. You don't have to follow it exactly but use this as a guide. Many people have taken similar paths as you will with variations. Of course, you can always ask us what we think in a PM or in another thread. We might be able to make good suggestions.

 

This will be a living document and forever changing. Please feel free to add input below and I will keep the OP updated :rockon::rockon: !

If you post a part, please include part name, part number, and a link if there is a specific site it has to be bought from!

 

Engine:

 

 

- Tune 87, 93 & E30

This is probably the most important and most effective upgrade possible. These days, newer model cars are under strict guidelines from emissions regulation to get the most gas mileage they can and to reduce emissions as much as possible. Once you start adding parts, the settings that the ECU came from the factory with don't work for all the additional airflow present with all these parts. The ECU will actually start to detune the car naturally because of all the changes in airflow and combustion. With this said, you must make the ECU learn to work with the parts that you have. There are tons of benefits to getting your ECU tuned. You can really start to play with the boost settings, timing, fuel, and many more things. You can make your car extremely efficient under normal driving conditions like the factory originally wanted and make it scream once you put your foot to the floor. You can monitor all the important sensors of the vehicle and make sure the car is running smoothly and also see why it's not. There aren't a ton of ECU tuning options out there for the Edge Sport but the one that is out there is awesome. The SCT X4 had a major impact on accessibility to tuning these ECUs. Make no mistake, at this point, it's a very good idea to tune the ECU. We highly recommend getting the SCT X4 as the first modification in this stage. It's a scalable upgrade that works better and better as you keep modifying. We can't say enough about it.

  • ZFG Racing
    • 91, 93, e50, e85,
  • Brew City Boost
    • 87,91,93, e30, e85, 110
  • Unleashed
    • 87, 91, 93 , E30
  • Livernois Motorsports
    • 87, 91, 93, 100, ms109

 

- HPFP

 

- Drop-in Intake filters

This is the easiest and most effective first modification which is why it's so popular. Making power is all about more airflow and better efficiency. Plan on a slight increase hp and slightly more torque from this drop in part. It's as simple as opening the airbox, and putting the new filter in. No need to put the car on a lift or jacks. Just open up the hood, get a few basic tools and you're good to go. Along with adding some nice less-restricted airflow.

  • K&N Part number: 33-5000
  • aFe
    • aFe Magnum FLOW pro DRY s Air Filter: 31-10269
    • AfE Magnum FLOW Pro 5R Air Filter (oiled) : 31-1026

 

- Oil Filter Options

  • Ford
    • Motorcraft FL-2087

 

- Thermostat

 

Most tuners will request that you install a cooler aftermarket thermostat to keep the engine cooler. There are no negative side affects that have been reported as of yet. Not a hard install but does require some mechanical experience. Read More At: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/22703-thermostat-2016-edge-sport/page-3)

 

 

- Rear Motor Mount

Some people will tell you this is the first modification you should do. Although I can understand why they say that, just make sure you don't mod crazy without it. The factory Ford mounts are crap. The bushings are a really weak and squishy rubber. This is GREAT for maximum comfort and eliminating noise, vibration, and harshness which is what the general population wants when they are driving to work and back home. But you are reading this because you want more performance out of your Edge Sport. An upgraded RMM will hold your engine in place much better while accelerating, shifting, and quickly decelerating. It will also keep the car more stable driving and shifting on rougher roads and more aggressive driving. The positive feedback given to the driver is instantly and significantly improved with this part. Installation does require you (or someone else) to get under the car or put it on a lift. It is not accessible without getting underneath the car somehow. However, once you're under the car, it's about as easy as pie. Remove a few bolts, take the old mount out, put the new mount on, and retighten the bolts with a little loctite and you're off to the races. Read More At: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/23572-rear-motor-mount-rmm-2016-edge-sport/?hl=%2Brear+%2Bmotor+%2Bmount

 

- Intercooler

There aren't too many options here yet sadly. The stock Front Mount Intercooler (FMIC) is not only very restrictive and super small but it also suffers tremendously from heat soak. Your engine is generating very hot temperatures underneath the hood and the FMIC is the recipient of some of the heat. We all know that the cooler you can keep the intake temperatures the more power you can make and keep the motor safe at the same time. An upgraded FMIC like UP's or CXracing's will create much more area for the air to cool down before it enters the engine. They also allow much more air to flow in general. It does stay cooler than the stock TMIC because it takes longer for the intercooler to heat up, negatively affecting intake temperatures. But it also takes longer for it to cool down once it heats up because of the extra mass of the intercooler. Upgrading the FMIC is a great improvement to flow and cooling overall. Your intake temperatures will stay much more consistent and cooler which ultimately yields more power and safer power. Read More At: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/21117-intercooler-sport/page-10)

 

- IC Cold/Outlet

This modification is the the pipe that connects the intercooler to the throttle body. You will be blown away after seeing how small and skinny the stock inlet pipe is compared to ANY upgraded inlet pipe. On top of that, it's plastic and dinky. You won't see a ton of power from this part, although some, but you will need it if you want to keep the mods coming.Install requires taking at. For the first time installer it can be a little tricky but nothing that a novice can't figure out if you have ever turned a wrench. Read More At: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/24280-intercooler-outletcold-pipe-upgrade-2015-2018-edge-sport/)

 

- BOV

This part will not yield power but typically has 2 major uses. The first use is it's cool factor (who doesn't like to hear PSHHHHHHH). Second, it is absolutely functional and necessary to be working properly once you get more power or crank up the boost. The stock bypass valve has been known to leak slightly when adding more airflow. It doesn't make sense to add more parts and increase the power levels of the car when the stock bypass valve won't be able to even hold the extra air at high boost and RPM's. Read More At: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/23661-2016-sport-27-bov/

  • Turbosmart: TS-0203-1281

http://www.boombaracing.com/fusion-sport-ecoboost-2-7-blow-off-valve-bov-adapter/

  • Boomba BOV

 

- Modified Turbos (Thread: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/23269-turbos-needed-gen-ii-27-ecoboost/page-11)

 

- Turbo blankets

- Downpipes

  • Zury Fabrications, Zurymakesit@yahoo.com, (410) 579-1470

    • 2.5 DOWNPIPES: Note: Fitting to a stock or 2.5 exhaust system must be clarifed!!! Add $100 for cerakote (heat management) 

      Pricing:

      Catless 304ss downpipe - $925

      Hi-Flo Cat 304ss downpipe - $1125

 

- Upgraded throttle body

 

- Intake

- Catch can

The function of a catch can is very simple. When an engine is running, there is a very small amount of the combustion gases (exhaust) inside of the cylinder that end up getting past the piston and head instead of exiting out of the exhaust system. In order to remove that exhaust, known as "blow-by", car manufacturers have systems that take that blow-by and recirculate it back into the intake system so that it doesn't escape into the atmosphere. It keeps the environment cleaner but it also causes all that blow-by to pass back through your intake system and brings a lot of oil with it, leaving behind a lot of oil and buildup along the inside of the entire intake system including your intakes pipes, turbo, intercooler, and intake manifold. This happens very slowly and over time but eventually your motor becomes less powerful and not as safe because of the effects this has on the intake air after long periods of time. An oil catch can intercepts this blow-by before it goes into the intake. After it collects enough, you remove it, empty it out, and put it back on. This is a must at some point if you want to have your car running like a top at all times. Read More at: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/24253-g2-edge-sport-catch-can/page-2

- Exhaust

 

- Oil Drain Plug:

- Crank Case Breather:

- Throttle Response:

 

Transmission:

- Level 10 Tranmissions Built 6f55

  • Call level 10 at (973) 827-1000 and ask to talk to pat about the built 6F55 options, make sure to tell him Jim and Colin sent ya for the Edge treatment and he will give you good pricing!

- ZipKit

Sonnax Zip Kit 6F50-ZIP targets the root cause of multiple concerns by sealing critical circuit pressure losses in the Ford 6F50 and 6F55 valve bodies. The kit contains uniquely designed parts to prevent the loss of pressures within the main line, clutch apply control, solenoid feed and lockup control circuits. The kit also seals multiple circuits known to suffer from end plug leakage or poor checkball sealing. No special tools are required for installing these parts.

Built Transmission

 

Suspension:

 

- Camber bolts

  • ACDELCO: P/N: 45K18052

 

- Front cross brace

  • (TTCR-II): ebay

 

- Springs

  • H&R p/n 28759-2

 

- Rear Swaybar

 

- Rear Swaybar Mounts

 

- Brakes

Body

-Sport Mud Flaps

- CNC IC grill (FEF resource)

- PnP Remote Start

- Honeycomb Front Grill

Interior

 

- Dash Kits

-Shift Paddle Extensions

 

NOTE: YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT OF PARTS, 95% of these are interchangeable between the Sport and ST, BUT it is YOUR responsibility to ensure before purchasing.

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OP has been updated as of 0940 on 5/9/18, thanks all for input!

 

Ive been adding thread links for each one, would be helpful if someone wrote a general description about each and what the benefit would be to the platform. That way anyone looking for more, has easily attainable information

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Turbos : CTI, This is where I went for mine. They can build a turbo that works with the stock tune.

http://www.ctiturbo.com a division of Comp Turbos

http://comp-turbo.mybigcommerce.com/Comp Turbos

 

Turbo Blankets @ Comp Turbos again this is where I got mine : They are not on the web site call and ask for Ernie , http://comp-turbo.mybigcommerce.com/turbine-blankets/

 

JMS PedalMax, Improve throttle response : http://www.jmschip.com/ford-vehicles/

 

Dash Kits : Wood or Carbon: https://www.carid.com/2016-ford-edge-dash-kits/

 

Rotora Brakes 4, 6and 8 piston: These brakes retain the electric Parking brake. :

http://www.rotora.com/street-challenge/

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Livernois has tunes for 100 octane as well as ms109 (105).

 

Also, LMS recommends a 160 tstat

 

https://www.livernoismotorsports.com/product/LPP2358-160

 

Advanti makes 22lb 20" Catalan wheels, Continental DW and Sport tires is an excellent place to getting some grip in addition to daily driving.

 

For anyone going for the engine mount, inquire for vibration from current owners, mine will not be used if I get another Edge due to crazy vibration (had a defective mount, new one not bad) 

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Turbos : CTI, This is where I went for mine. They can build a turbo that works with the stock tune.

http://www.ctiturbo.com a division of Comp Turbos

http://comp-turbo.mybigcommerce.com/Comp Turbos

 

Turbo Blankets @ Comp Turbos again this is where I got mine : They are not on the web site call and ask for Ernie , http://comp-turbo.mybigcommerce.com/turbine-blankets/

 

JMS PedalMax, Improve throttle response : http://www.jmschip.com/ford-vehicles/

 

Dash Kits : Wood or Carbon: https://www.carid.com/2016-ford-edge-dash-kits/

 

Rotora Brakes 4, 6and 8 piston: These brakes retain the electric Parking brake. :

http://www.rotora.com/street-challenge/

 

All input added

 

 

Livernois has tunes for 100 octane as well as ms109 (105).

 

Also, LMS recommends a 160 tstat

 

https://www.livernoismotorsports.com/product/LPP2358-160

 

Advanti makes 22lb 20" Catalan wheels, Continental DW and Sport tires is an excellent place to getting some grip on addition to daily driving.

 

For anyone going for the engine mount, inquire for vibration from current owners, mine will not be used if I get another Edge due to crazy vibration.

 

all added except the wheels, idk if this is the best place for wheels. if i added wheels i would have to keep track of all the wheels&tires compatible with this vehicle.

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The cp-e rear motor mount that is listed is the 70 durometer version, not 60. You need to call and ask specifically for 60 I guess.

Absolutely Incorrect...

 

FACT: SpecialK & I were the ones who worked directly with CPe on site to R&D the RMM of which the final Duro choice was 60.

 

Update (05/31/2018):

Just spoke with our Engineer POC at CPe and identified it to be a Web page authoring error, cut & paste from the Fusion page, however they are going to rectify the Info and I verified that it hasn't changed from the 60 Duro we finalized it at... :hat_tip:

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I figured out what happened, the link on this forum post leads to the fusion's 70 durometer mount, whereas when you go to the link in the cpe mount specific forum post it brings you to the choice of either the fusion or edge's respective mounts. So I ordered the fusion's mount by mistake.

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Here is a link for two aFe OEM replacement drop in filters for the 2015-2018 Edge Sport.

 

https://afepower.com/products/induction/air-filters?afe_type=141&engine=V6-2.7L&make=Ford&model=Edge&year=2017-2017

 

There is also Green Filter USA. I have great results in the past with them on my previous edge. Credit due to @dark sport for info on the 2011-2014 edge.

Green Filter USA, 100% cotton, cleanable/reoilable filters use deeper air filter pleats than other filters with a pleated design, creating 20% more filtration surface. Plus other important benefits over stock, K&N, & others. Green Filter USA stock replacement filter for 2015-2018 Edge - #7287

 

https://www.greenfilterusa.com/store/7287

 

https://youtu.be/cY7fSPvI8bY

 

@Special_K

 

The link for the Bullit transmission that you provided states that the transmission listed is for 2006-2012 transmission. In fact when double checking the year with their drop down menu it will only allow you to choose from 2006-2014.

 

I believe this link is correct for our edges. The drop down menu goes up to 2015.

https://spprecision.com/products/6f35-transmission-sale.html

 

Y'all guys are true trail blazers, keep up the great work!

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6F50/55 transmissions link (above link goes to 6f35) but only thru 2014, so will need to call directly i think. No telling what changes, if any, were made for the 2.7EB.

https://spprecision.com/products/6f50-6f55-transmission-sale.html

 

Yeah, looks like this is the unit for the Sport but need to confirm. Their build marries the 6f50 & 55 units, and since the 55 is in the 3.5l SHO it should be able to handle anything the future bring to the 2.7l for modifications if it is appicable!

Can't wait until next year when my current Cheby lease expires, prices are coming down on the '16's, found one for 24k with 40k miles by owner recently. Hoping to get one below 20k and have some fun building it.

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