Jun-15-2015 10:12 AM
Jul-01-2015 08:31 AM
Shadow_Grey wrote:
I have been towing our current camper around the country for over 12,000 miles and am very impressed every time we go out. It does everything we ask of it and delivers impressive MPG while doing it. Gotta run with some dogs too so it has to keep up with them...
Jun-30-2015 07:57 PM
Jun-30-2015 02:44 PM
CantCampEnuf wrote:
great trip to CA and back. While there are no real steep mountain passes, the truck with 6th locked out operated amazing. Facing a stiff head wind on way out west, she only got 8.9 MPG. On way back, 10.0 with a solid south crosswind. No sway to even worry about, especially on way back. On way to, was a bit, think it was a weighting issue.
Very pleased with power, mpg and performance of this truck. I was skeptical... and I know the payload is borderline or high.... but wow.
Jun-30-2015 10:35 AM
Jun-18-2015 09:09 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Best ratio of antifreeze to water is about 70%, best cooling and freeze protection.
Jun-18-2015 09:05 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:CantCampEnuf wrote:
Just got back from our first trip with new truck/trailer combo. I am impressed. The truck was very comfortable to drive, got good gas mileage, felt comfortable towing, had little sway, and had power to spare ascending 6% grades.
Questions: I always have driven my Fords in tow/haul, then downshifted when descending grades over 5%. I have not downshifted ascending at all. ON one climb coming out of Camp Verde...We got a message on dash display saying engine was running hot and would downshift to lower gear. It did and engine temp dropped dramatically. I don't know if that was normal, or because we were climbing 6% in tow/haul, but forced to ascend slower than we wanted due to traffic. Note: truck had sat idle run after filling up with gas/getting food for kids for 20 minutes right before climb started and we are in AZ, it was 98 degrees. Thoughts?
Also, there is drive, M, 1 and 2. Along with tow haul. Let me know what you cruise at. We are pulling 9k, 32 ft.
My trailer is 35ft, 8k dry. Towed it through New Mexico and Colorado last year with no issues. I usually lock mine into 4th or 5th depending on the terrain and run at 65-70mph. On a few climbs I've had to drop it to 3rd to maintain 55mph. Never had any overheating probalems. You might try swapping thermostats or running a higher distilled water ratio in your radiator. JM $.02
Jun-18-2015 08:20 AM
CantCampEnuf wrote:
Just got back from our first trip with new truck/trailer combo. I am impressed. The truck was very comfortable to drive, got good gas mileage, felt comfortable towing, had little sway, and had power to spare ascending 6% grades.
Questions: I always have driven my Fords in tow/haul, then downshifted when descending grades over 5%. I have not downshifted ascending at all. ON one climb coming out of Camp Verde...We got a message on dash display saying engine was running hot and would downshift to lower gear. It did and engine temp dropped dramatically. I don't know if that was normal, or because we were climbing 6% in tow/haul, but forced to ascend slower than we wanted due to traffic. Note: truck had sat idle run after filling up with gas/getting food for kids for 20 minutes right before climb started and we are in AZ, it was 98 degrees. Thoughts?
Also, there is drive, M, 1 and 2. Along with tow haul. Let me know what you cruise at. We are pulling 9k, 32 ft.
Jun-17-2015 07:41 PM
Jun-17-2015 01:54 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I can take my 6.6 liter LBZ Dmax and turn it up to 600 HP. Or I can just buy a 15 liter C15 with 600 HP.
This is a good example of what Ford is doing with the EcoBoost. They take a small engine and turn it up. Where as the big Cat can live all day at 600 HP the Dmax will not live very long at all at the 600 HP level.
The HUGE size of the C15 along with its cooling system can suck up and reject a lot of heat; the Dmax will melt down like a stick of butter in the Az sun at the 600 HP level.
Much like the example above the Ecoboost does not have a lot of duty cycle.
Bottom line is, it's easy to make HP with a turbocharger. It's extremely hard to deal with the heat it puts out. OP, you ran into both.
Jun-17-2015 01:17 PM
Jun-17-2015 01:08 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Watch this video.
Ford SelectShift
Jun-16-2015 02:20 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Watch this video.
Ford SelectShift
Jun-16-2015 02:13 PM
Jun-16-2015 01:56 PM