Jan-26-2022 06:43 AM
Feb-07-2022 11:53 AM
Groover wrote:
Here is what my build looks like:
2022 Lariat PowerBoost with HDPP
Feb-07-2022 08:53 AM
Groover wrote:
I think that I have it figured out. You have to specify the 6 1/2ft bed, which I thought that I had this morning but apparently did not. When you do that the 3.73 axle ratio comes up with 4wd. Here is what my build looks like:
2022 Lariat PowerBoost with HDPP
2022 Ford towing guide:
2022 towing guide
If you look on page 13 you will find this wording:
"F-150 HEAVY-DUTY PAYLOAD PACKAGE
(OPTION CODE 627)
Increases GVWR to 7,850 lbs. on XL and XLT
LT275/65R18C OWL A/T tires
18" silver aluminum heavy-duty wheels
Upgraded springs
9.75" gear set with 3.73 electronic-locking
rear axle"
The towing guide for the hybrid is on page 22 and you can see that the 145" wheelbase (5.5ft bed) comes with 3.55 gears while the 157" wheelbase (6.5FT bed) come with 3.73 gears.
It is interesting that the info on page 13 only specifies the GVWR for XL and XLT models.
SUPERCREW®
Axle GCWR 4x2 4x4
Engine Ratio (lbs.) 145.4" WB 157.2" WB 145.4" WB 157.2" WB
3.5L Hybrid V61 3.55 16,700 11,000
16,800 11,100
18,4002 12,700 12,700
3.73 17,000 11,000 11,000
18,4002
12,400 12,400
Feb-04-2022 12:53 PM
Feb-04-2022 11:56 AM
shelbyfv wrote:
^^^Agree. I couldn't build any configuration that allowed both PowerBoost and HDPP.
Feb-04-2022 05:43 AM
Feb-04-2022 05:20 AM
Feb-04-2022 05:08 AM
Groover wrote:Mike134 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Based on the 3.5ecoboost and this being an improvement, it should do great.
But as someone mentioned, payload will likely be your limitation.
Payload should be the similar as a 3.5 Ford raised the GVWR by 300lbs on the power boost models.
It is much easier now to get the Max Payload Package than it used to be and is especially easy on the 4wd Powerboost models. With MPP you should have adequate payload for most campers.
When I spec out a 4wd Lariat with 6.5ft bed and Powerboost MPP comes by default.
Jan-30-2022 08:21 AM
Jan-30-2022 07:41 AM
rtapia wrote:
I’m looking to get a ‘22 F150 Lariat w/ the 3.5L Powerboost engine and Max Trailer tow package. For those of you that have a similar truck…
How heavy is your travel trailer?
What type of terrain to you tow on? Mountains? Hills? Flat?
How does the truck perform?
Jan-29-2022 06:20 PM
Mike134 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Based on the 3.5ecoboost and this being an improvement, it should do great.
But as someone mentioned, payload will likely be your limitation.
Payload should be the similar as a 3.5 Ford raised the GVWR by 300lbs on the power boost models.
Jan-29-2022 01:35 PM
Mike134 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Based on the 3.5ecoboost and this being an improvement, it should do great.
But as someone mentioned, payload will likely be your limitation.
Payload should be the similar as a 3.5 Ford raised the GVWR by 300lbs on the power boost models.
Jan-28-2022 09:08 PM
Jan-28-2022 04:15 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Based on the 3.5ecoboost and this being an improvement, it should do great.
But as someone mentioned, payload will likely be your limitation.
Jan-27-2022 08:06 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
My neighbor got one as soon as they came out. He uses it to pull a 27 ish foot Reflection TT. He likes the truck but says it gets absolutely horrible towing MPG. I don’t know how fast he drives, but says that he gets 5 - 7 MPG. My guess is he is running 75 - 80. He never complains about power though.
I’ve actually changed my position on the EcoBoost. I like the engine. Power is great. Solo MPG is better than competitor engines. Power really is unrivaled in half tons (at least where I live at elevation). All that said, if TOWING MPG is what’s most important, I think you are better off looking in another direction. But how many miles do you tow vs drive solo?