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Ford F150 is going Powerstroke Diesel

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It's going to be a V6, like the one in the 1500 Ram.

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ShinerBock
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VernDiesel wrote:
Yes Shinerbock 371k she pushed out a head gasket. I replaced it with another ED motor. Still been towing with the ED for 425,000 plus miles.


Just wanted to be clear because you made it look like you had 425k on the same engine the way your post was written.
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
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VernDiesel
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Yes Shinerbock 371k she pushed out a head gasket. I replaced it with another ED motor. Still been towing with the ED for 425,000 plus miles.

Grit dog makes a great point about people that don't see a vehicle that fits their needs perfectly in this market as they are unreasonable.

With respects to which truck you pick As Shinerbock said just matters whats more important to you.

RinconVTR My 3.92 8 speed 270 HP ED gets half ton appropriate 5 to 7k TTs to 65 mph in comfortably quick fashion easily matching traffic flow. If you need big HP to get their quick enough for you that is your issue.

Payload more accurately available GVWR does matter mostly legalistically speaking if you don't have enough and bought the wrong truck for the trailer you are going to tow.

Not to get side tracked but as you likely know most RV new combers need first and foremost to learn and be focused on how to set up a safe and stable tow with WD adjustments TV TT & WDH according to scale results. Insufficient steer axle weight, overloaded drive axle weight, and too much or too little tongue weight cause far more real world problems than does a payload sticker.

What I have learned after 425,000 miles is that its a reliable fuel efficient motor for towing half ton appropriate loads.

Avoid Crowds Glad you had positive cost differential and no repairs towing with your Jeep for 155,000 miles. Taller gears, smaller thermo management cooler, smaller engine bay, and many quart smaller oil pan definitely compromises the Jeep in real world towing compared to the Ram.

With 3.92 & tune mine has proven to be quite competent to 7k and reliable & efficient to boot. I have taken a few TTs over I70 or Eisenhower pass. I don't feel I have to go 70 mph up a long steep grade though. Guess it comes back to expectations and priorities.
Transportr TT & boats RAM EconoDiesel Factory TBC, Tow mirrors, Hitch camera, Axle to frame air bags, Tune w turbo brake, Max tow 9,200 CGAR 7,800 CVWR 15,950 axle weights 3,340 steer 2,260 drive Truck pushed head gasket at 371k has original trans at 500k

avoidcrowds
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Wow! Lots of opinions, fair amount of fact, and definitely some bias.

Basis for my use-based opinions: I had a 2014 Grand Cherokee 3.0 Ecodiesel, with 3.42 rear-end. Not towing, it would get 30 mpg highway (I live in Colorado). Towing my 3,500lb hardsided folding TrailManor (same profile as a high-wall popup), I got 18 - 21 mpg. Loved it! Towed up I-70, both Colorado and Utah hills, at 65 mph, no problem.

Got a full-size, 5,600lb trailer. The Ecodiesel bogged-down on anything greater than a 5% grade. 420ft/lbs torque got it going, but 240hp couldn't keep it going up hills, or quickly accelerate for passing.

Got rid of the Ecodiesel last Thanksgiving, and got an F150 Ecoboost. Same torque, half-again more horsepower. Have not towed in the mtns, but the hills I have towed on, the Ecoboost pulls better than the Ecodiesel. And, I can pass quickly with the Ecoboost.

As to the naysayers about cost of the diesel engine, my cost differential was paid-off at 75,000 miles. I paid attention, as I was curious, and heard many (mis-state) that the differential would never be recovered. This is with oil changes included. And, I had no repair bills in the 155,000 miles I drove that before trading it.

Depending on the rear-end, I just don't see a 3.0 diesel being a good engine for a truck that will be towing anything heavier than about 4,000 lbs, based on my experience. There is not enough horsepower to keep the rig rolling up the steeper hills. Living and camping in Colorado, those hills are a fact of life.

Those of you with Ecodiesel pickups: it doesn't seem like a 3.55 rear-end would make that much difference from a 3.42, but it sure seems to. I hear many people very happy with their Ecodiesel pickups, but I don't know if they tow I-70 or Hwy 285 often. To me, those are the best tests for engine/towing capability.
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ShinerBock
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Slap a 3.5L EB or 5.7L owner into the 3.0L PSD or Ecodiesel and they will complain about the lack of power. Slap a 3.0L PSD or Ecodiesel owner in a 3.5L EB or 5.7L Hemi and they will complain about fuel mileage. Just depends on what is more important to you.

Trying to say that the 3.0L PSD or Ecodiesel is just as powerful and capable as a 3.5L EB or 5.7L Hemi sounds just as silly as saying that the 3.5L EB or 5.7L Hemi gets just as much fuel economy as a 3.0L PSD or Ecodiesel. Pick your poison, but don't act like they can do both.

Only the the HD diesels can do both versus their gas counterparts.
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

RinconVTR
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Ask owners of the Titan XD 5.0 how dog slow their trucks are.

The even smaller Eco diesels are even worse for towing. Sure, you'll get up to 45-50mph as "normal". Now get to 60-65mph and find out why Horsepower matters.

Torque and Towing capacity mean very little in the real world of RV towing.

Its PAYLOAD and HORSEPOWER.

Ya'll will learn the hard way if you buy one of these wimpy baby diesels and attempt to tow a travel trailer. 100% guaranty it! Wait for it...

Grit_dog
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And the beauty of the last 15 pages, for the folks who canโ€™t stand their porridge too hot or too cold (big diesel vs 3.0 diesels), thereโ€™s another choice.........and itโ€™s a Cummins!
300/500 out of the box in a bigger than half smaller than HD truck......just right!
Itโ€™s absolutley laughable that anyone has very much to complain about with most any of todayโ€™s new vehicles. You can get a pickup thatll get almost 30mpg empty and still tow the bass boat with authority, or one that will dang near pull a semi tractor load, or 40-50mpg Eco boxes that actually arenโ€™t pieces of ____ or 700hp with a factory warranty or anything in between. The only people that donโ€™t see a vehicle out there that fits their needs perfectly are the ones that would complain about driving down to pick up the check if they won the lottery!

To those of you that would complain about winning the lottery, go back and drive the best of the 1980s and then go kick your own ____ for being a whiner! Hahaha
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tomman58 wrote:
I am not certain but look like Costco is putting in diesel at their pumps. So any diesel is sign of the times.
Wether it is Ford or whom ever looks like gas and diesel will soon be in for an extreme ride.


We have 4 Costco stores within 20 minutes of us. One of them recently completely re-did their fuel station, added more pumps, and now offer diesel at every pump. However, none of the other 3 Costco stores offer diesel fuel.

Perrysburg_Dodg
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Our Costco has had diesel pumps since they opened.
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ShinerBock
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VernDiesel wrote:
Towing performance and economy of the 3.0 diesel is fantastic. 426,000 on mine transporting TTs & boats. Where itโ€™s not great is towing something that is too big for the half ton platform. But if a guy canโ€™t figure that out I donโ€™t know how to help him. Maybe let his wife do the truck buying & driving.

I feel bad for the PA citizens as they have the highest most ideologically taxed diesel in the country. Even worse than Commiefornia. (Donโ€™t get me wrong I love Cali) As a former โ€œprogressiveโ€ leader said elections have consequences. At least the good folks of PA repaid him for trying to ship their cleaned coal business or jobs to China for their unscubed coal by not electing his ideological successor. Aka the un-Indicted fellon.


426k? Didn't you replace the engine at 3XXk miles?
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

tomman58
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I am not certain but look like Costco is putting in diesel at their pumps. So any diesel is sign of the times.
Wether it is Ford or whom ever looks like gas and diesel will soon be in for an extreme ride.
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It must be time to go, the suns out and I've got a full tank of diesel!
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alexleblanc
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Hybridhunter wrote:
Well, looks like my "garbage" opinion has been vindicated, ergo the TFL test. Sorry diesel fanboys, it is what it is. Recall that the F150 is the dominant half ton on that test with the gas engine.


not "garbage", its an early production model that most likely has been driven hard, put away wet and in the real world has had an issue come up - I'm sure it will be fixed and if its something more serious a recall or update will be done.

with that attitude, every vehicle out there should be considered junk.
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RobertRyan wrote:
Perrysburg Dodgeburg wrote:
Wow, were do I start. One, if gas engines are so great tell me why big trucks run diesels?
Two, I love driving my truck, there is no difference in the way a diesel equipped truck drives then a gas.
Three, noisy????? I can't here my truck run and when you walk by it you can hardly tell it is a diesel.
Four, stinky????? you can not smell any diesel fumes from a modern DPF equipped truck what so ever. A deleted truck yes but sorry DPF trucks give off no diesel smell what so ever. Gas vehicles should be so clean. I hate running behind any Ecoboost vehicle as they stink to high heaven!


Seems to be the anti diesel crowd have exaggerated claims against diesel. No wonder diesel struggles in the US, too much irrational fear and loathing


So, as a co-owner of a company that runs 75% diesel powertrains, I am an anti diesel guy? Sounds logical lol.

And for the record, they all emit the same smell when running in cold weather.

Hybridhunter
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Well, looks like my "garbage" opinion has been vindicated, ergo the TFL test. Sorry diesel fanboys, it is what it is. Recall that the F150 is the dominant half ton on that test with the gas engine.

VernDiesel
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Towing performance and economy of the 3.0 diesel is fantastic. 426,000 on mine transporting TTs & boats. Where itโ€™s not great is towing something that is too big for the half ton platform. But if a guy canโ€™t figure that out I donโ€™t know how to help him. Maybe let his wife do the truck buying & driving.

I feel bad for the PA citizens as they have the highest most ideologically taxed diesel in the country. Even worse than Commiefornia. (Donโ€™t get me wrong I love Cali) As a former โ€œprogressiveโ€ leader said elections have consequences. At least the good folks of PA repaid him for trying to ship their cleaned coal business or jobs to China for their unscubed coal by not electing his ideological successor. Aka the un-Indicted fellon.
Transportr TT & boats RAM EconoDiesel Factory TBC, Tow mirrors, Hitch camera, Axle to frame air bags, Tune w turbo brake, Max tow 9,200 CGAR 7,800 CVWR 15,950 axle weights 3,340 steer 2,260 drive Truck pushed head gasket at 371k has original trans at 500k

Lynnmor
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I have a diesel truck and am well pleased with how it works. I also understand the reasoning behind the new tiny diesels and that is fuel economy, not towing performance. With the future fuel economy standards for light trucks something had to be done. What is troubling is the fools in Harrisburg, PA taxing diesel fuel at a much higher rate than gasoline and discouraging purchase of more efficient vehicles.