New Ford Engine Options from JASPER

New Ford Engine Options from JASPER

At ABC Transmission & Auto Care/Auto Body, we provide only the best products to our customers and that’s why we are proud to partner with Jasper Engines and Transmissions. That’s why we are excited to announce the availability of the Ford 3.5L EcoBoost Turbo GDI engine from JASPER. This engine is available for the following applications: 2011 - 8/26/2015 F150, 2015 - 6/23/2016 Transit, and 2015 - 8/26/2015 Expedition and Navigator.


This recently released engine option includes forged aluminum pistons that provide additional strength and durability. JASPER also installed Inconel exhaust valves on this new engine. This allows for compensation for the GDI’s increased in-cylinder temperatures and high pressure. One of the greatest things about these engines is that it is covered by a nationwide, parts and labor warranty for 3-Years/100,000 Miles

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JASPER always strives to be ahead of the game in their industry. They are constantly looking for ways to better their products and serve their customers better. At ABC Transmission & Auto Care/Auto Body we offer these products because we are confident in the company standing behind them. If you are looking for an engine replacement and have any questions, speak to one of our technicians. We would love to get you in touch with the JASPER product that best meets your needs!

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