May-01-2021 06:06 PM
May-04-2021 05:40 PM
Groover wrote:
The issue isn't the weight. It is the air drag on a 10' high 8' wide trailer. The 2.7 will easily handle the weight. Any engine will struggle with the air drag. He really needs to look at ways to reduce the air drag.
May-04-2021 06:02 AM
May-03-2021 08:29 PM
May-03-2021 11:53 AM
goducks10 wrote:^ ^ This
You're having work the 2.7 harder than you would a larger V8 or even the 3.5EB.
IMO I'd jump to the 3.5EB before going F250 diesel or 3/4 ton gas. @6600 lbs an F150 is plenty of truck. The 3.5EB won't need to work near as hard so you should gain 2-3 mpg's.
The F250 7.3 will suck more gas when not towing and is a lot more $$$ than an F150 3.5EB. If you plan on going to something bigger then yes the F250 is a better decision.
FWIW anything over 60 mph is going to really cut into anyone's mpg's.
packpe89 wrote:Wow, you must have a heavy foot. I regularly get 10 mpg towing 7600 lbs @ 65 - 70 mph with my 2019 3.5 ecoboost and 10 spd transmission.
I recently went from a '14 F150 with 3.5 EB to a '16 Ram 2500 CTD. Towing mpg went from 7-8 to 11-12 with the same camper (6.6K) and towing was much easier. Love the engine brake! Definitely use tow/haul, makes the entire experience better/safer, especially if you are in the mountains. But 250/2500 costs are an issue, so if towing flat and short, might stay with what you have, but if planning longer trips may want to upgrade.
Good Luck
May-03-2021 11:13 AM
May-03-2021 10:33 AM
Groover wrote:kellem wrote:
A lot of informative post.
Turbos spending most of the time spooling and sucking fuel.
I'd highly recommend you look at the GVWR of your trailer as that's going to be much closer to it's actual weight vs UVW or dry weight.....unless the 6000# you quoted is confirmed scale weight.
Example:
Our current trailer has an UVW of 6120 and an GVWR of 7740.
Trailer scale weighs at 7620 with just the wife and I.
Bottom line is the 2.7 would certainly be considered a marginal tow vehicle with that weight, doable perhaps.
Trade in value is ridiculously good in present market if you wanted to go that route.
If you have a good local Ford dealership, consider a 7.3L and put marginal to rest which will also allow future upgrades in trailers.
Stay safe.
The issue isn't the weight. It is the air drag on a 10' high 8' wide trailer. The 2.7 will easily handle the weight. Any engine will struggle with the air drag. He really needs to look at ways to reduce the air drag.
May-03-2021 09:18 AM
kellem wrote:
A lot of informative post.
Turbos spending most of the time spooling and sucking fuel.
I'd highly recommend you look at the GVWR of your trailer as that's going to be much closer to it's actual weight vs UVW or dry weight.....unless the 6000# you quoted is confirmed scale weight.
Example:
Our current trailer has an UVW of 6120 and an GVWR of 7740.
Trailer scale weighs at 7620 with just the wife and I.
Bottom line is the 2.7 would certainly be considered a marginal tow vehicle with that weight, doable perhaps.
Trade in value is ridiculously good in present market if you wanted to go that route.
If you have a good local Ford dealership, consider a 7.3L and put marginal to rest which will also allow future upgrades in trailers.
Stay safe.
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