Jan-06-2019 06:27 PM
Jan-08-2019 10:06 AM
Jan-08-2019 09:41 AM
Jan-08-2019 09:03 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Ford never should have marketed it as "Eco-boost". People expect the Eco part of the name. If they would have named it "monster V6", people would not have the expectations of efficiency and it would live up to that name!
I adore mine. It towed my 6.5k pounds around the country several times. It did it more relaxed than any truck available, aside from the big diesels. Couldn't have asked for anything more. Oh, and not one problem.
On a 7k mile cross country trip pulling 3.5k pound TT, we averaged 11.1 over the entirety. On two other 7k mile trips with 6.5k pound TT, we averaged 9.5.
Effortless power comes at a price. I'd rather tow effortlessly and get 9mpg than be wound up like a top and get 10mpg.
Jan-08-2019 04:57 AM
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-08-2019 04:32 AM
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-08-2019 04:16 AM
APT wrote:Grodyman wrote:
I was astonished to pull such a lightweight, aerodynamic trailer and the best MPG I got was 10.2 MPG. I went as low as 8.5 MPG.
I could have done better than that with my F250 with the 6.2 V8.
I'm not sure where you got those expectations. Every gas engine seems to get 8-10mpg towing any high walled RV. Budget for 8mpg and be happy when you get 9. Budget for 10mpg and you'll be unhappy about 9. Reset your expectations and enjoy camping. 10% less fuel used when towing is likely not going to impact your budget significantly.
Jan-08-2019 02:55 AM
Grodyman wrote:
I was astonished to pull such a lightweight, aerodynamic trailer and the best MPG I got was 10.2 MPG. I went as low as 8.5 MPG.
I could have done better than that with my F250 with the 6.2 V8.
Jan-08-2019 02:32 AM
Jan-07-2019 10:43 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-07-2019 08:53 PM
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Jan-07-2019 03:04 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
I'm wondering what the OP was expecting. Also wonder at what speed he was traveling at. The laws of physics still apply. Towing a box down the road isn't going to get much above 12mpg, and only in the best of conditions at 60mph. The average towing mileage is 10mpg.
Jan-07-2019 02:54 PM
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Jan-07-2019 01:52 PM
Grodyman wrote:
Hi all, back after a couple years without a RV......I jumped back in with a Passport Ultra Lite 153ML, GVWR of 4500lbs.
I just returned from picking up the trailer and pulled it with my 2017 F150 3.5 Ecoboost with 3.55 gears.
I was astonished to pull such a lightweight, aerodynamic trailer and the best MPG I got was 10.2 MPG. I went as low as 8.5 MPG.
I could have done better than that with my F250 with the 6.2 V8.
I am surprised how dreadful the towing MPG is with truck considering the overall weight of the truck/trailer combo is a couple thousand pounds lighter than I usually travel.
Unloaded this truck is great, but if you are on the fence about a F150 and a F250, go with the F250 gasser all the way UNLESS you drive a lot of unloaded miles.
The truck had plenty of power, no issue there, but I simply cannot imagine pulling 7K-10K lbs with this truck, the MPG's must be around 5.
My current range is about 250 miles pulling this Ultralight, given the fuel tank size. So, essentially, adding an ultralight trailer dropped my MPG nearly in half. Not what I expected.
Gman