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johndeerefarmer wrote:itguy08 wrote:
Try premium gas. Yes it's more expensive but I bet it fixes the timing issues (although I doubt they are issues) and helps me kiss 10MPG towing.
I always run premium. It wasn't the gas its the heat and Ford's CAC.
โAug-21-2016 08:44 AM
itguy08 wrote:
Try premium gas. Yes it's more expensive but I bet it fixes the timing issues (although I doubt they are issues) and helps me kiss 10MPG towing.
โAug-21-2016 07:21 AM
itguy08 wrote:I only run premium when I am towing our fth wheel and your milage is about the same as minesele wrote:
the premium gas is recommended by Ford And the rear-end makes a huge difference in the way the truck handles towing
Yeah it's recommended when towing but they will run all day on 87. Put close to 3000 towing miles on last year all with 87. Hot, cold it didn't really matter. She just ran But the MPG was mostly sub 10 (7-10). I've done some experimenting with premium this year and it's 8-13 when towing. Unloaded MPG is really not much different at 16-19. But I have the 3.73's and 4x4 in a super crew so thats about average.
Gears do make a huge difference. Interesting that for 15+ Ford does max tow with 3.55 and 3.73 where 11-14 were 3.73 or 4.10 only for the max tow.
โAug-20-2016 09:58 PM
sele wrote:
the premium gas is recommended by Ford And the rear-end makes a huge difference in the way the truck handles towing
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โAug-20-2016 03:13 PM
boomersooner1986 wrote:
2016 F150 3.5l V6 Ecoboost 4x4 with max towing package (max tow is 12,700). Towing a 2011 Coachmen Catalina 24FBS. About 27 feet in length and weighs in around 7,000 pounds. Just got home from Myrtle Beach today and it tows like nothing is behind it. However it seems to drink a little more gas than my 2010 4.6l V8 when towing.
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KrowNB wrote:
About to purchase a new Hideout 25RKS (about 6000 lbs dry) and a 2016 Ecoboost with max tow package. This will be our first TT and I want to make sure I have a truck that can handle it. From what I read here, it seems the 3.5EB, properly equipped with towing package, can handle this trailer. Thanks for everyone's input.