Jan-06-2019 06:27 PM
Jan-09-2019 07:37 PM
BarabooBob wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
Are you saying that you got 24 mpg with a diesel, going 85 mpg, while pulling a TT? I would love to purchase that rig if I could get that mileage.
Jan-09-2019 05:09 PM
ppine wrote:
It is counter intuitive, but larger diesel trucks solve all of these limitations. A 3.5 liter engine has to work hard to pull. That generates heat and uses a lot of fuel.
The Ford 7.3 liter is not working hard at all towing 4,500 pounds. It gets much better mileage than a 3.5 liter gas engine and will last twice as long.
Jan-09-2019 04:56 PM
Jan-09-2019 03:09 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
Jan-09-2019 04:49 AM
Jan-09-2019 02:33 AM
womps wrote:librty02 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
I'll keep my 10.5mpg Ecoboost pulling my 30' trailer anyday over any half ton diesel that has absolute **** for payload. The 3.5 with 10 speed gets 22mpgs running high 70 speeds and better...oh and the fuel is 80 cents a gallon cheaper here and no need for DEF or fuel filters either. 99% of half tons aren't able to pull 10k travel trailers without being over GRAWR and the trucks GVWR
Just my 2 cents...
My 2018 Lariat with the 2.7, 10 speed gets 19 mpg running high 70 speeds. Guess I should have the 3.5 for improved fuel economy.
Jan-08-2019 06:29 PM
librty02 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
I'll keep my 10.5mpg Ecoboost pulling my 30' trailer anyday over any half ton diesel that has absolute **** for payload. The 3.5 with 10 speed gets 22mpgs running high 70 speeds and better...oh and the fuel is 80 cents a gallon cheaper here and no need for DEF or fuel filters either. 99% of half tons aren't able to pull 10k travel trailers without being over GRAWR and the trucks GVWR
Just my 2 cents...
Jan-08-2019 06:19 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Bionic Man wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
I towed over 9.5k up 7% grade mountain roads through the Rockies maintaining 70 mph.
LOL. I’d like to see that.
I don't have my old tuned 2012 F150HD EB anymore, but you can watch this stock 2013 F150 Ecoboost tow 10k.
Ford F-150 EcoBoost takes Ike Gauntlet
Jan-08-2019 06:06 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
I towed over 9.5k up 7% grade mountain roads through the Rockies maintaining 70 mph. Try that in an Ecodiesel. :B
I know, Iknow, not everyone wants to race. Well not everyone is so concerned about saving an extra $20 in fuel, and time is more valuable than money. I can make more more money, I can't make more time and the less amount of time I have to spend on the road stuck behind some 18 wheeler because I don't have the power to pass him, the happier I am. That my friend is worth every penny in extra fuel spent. I understand that you don't feel the same way.
Jan-08-2019 05:25 PM
Bionic Man wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
I towed over 9.5k up 7% grade mountain roads through the Rockies maintaining 70 mph.
LOL. I’d like to see that.
Jan-08-2019 04:55 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
I towed over 9.5k up 7% grade mountain roads through the Rockies maintaining 70 mph.
Jan-08-2019 02:55 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
With that size TT you should look at the f-150 3.0 diesel. But what I don't understand is where are all the guys that claim to be making 12/13 mpg towing a 32' 10K# TT with their Eco Boost at? Dump the EB and get the baby diesel if you want fuel mileage. I made 24 mpg coming home for Knoxville running 85 mph average. Try that in a EB.
Don
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