Nov-03-2020 09:30 AM
Nov-05-2020 12:48 PM
Nov-05-2020 06:21 AM
ShinerBock wrote:The 3.5 Ecoboost is an awesome engine. I've driven one a number of times. Gotta say, though, I so-so wish Ford had gone with a twin-turbo V8 instead. The sonic experience alone would have turned this engine into a rockstar!
. . . I loved that F150HD with the 3.5L Ecoboost. It was very fun to drive especially after I had 5 Star tune it for me.
Nov-05-2020 06:09 AM
carringb wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And a detuned 7.3 that is essentially not any better than the outgoing 6.2. The 7.3 has 35 less hp and 30 ftlbs more tq.
Yet you can get a full power 7.3 10 speed in a F550 or F600.
Heck, the Transits will even spank the E series RVs with an Eco boost and a 10 speed.
If you get a regular E series cutaway you can get a full power 7.3 though. Just the RV/bread truck options that get saddled with the inferior drivetrain.
Very well laid out towing guide though!
The Premium tune is standard on all E-series and the F53 chassis. This is the same calibration as the F450-F750. The "Economy" tune has to be selected when ordering and is only available to fleets. The 6.2L in the E-series was not dyo certified like the 7.3L is so the numbers shouldn't be compared directly.
Nov-05-2020 05:47 AM
otrfun wrote:Groover wrote:Can higher tow ratings overcome basic physics (truck weight vs. trailer weight)---the ole tail-waggin-the-dog syndrome?
Ford 2021 towing guide
You can get the highest tow ratings with max payload package.
All of the F150 engines have received significant bumps in tow ratings.
The 2.7 is now up to 10,000lbs, the diesel is up to 12,100lbs and the 5.0 is up to 13,000lbs.
Maximum GCRW is 19,500lbs. If I recall correctly the maximum GCWR for a 1991 F350 was 18,500lbs. Things have really changed.
A 5,000 lb. F150 pulling 13k? Seriously?!
Nov-05-2020 05:21 AM
Groover wrote:I hear ya.otrfun wrote:I do it every day. It's a better ratio than pulling 30,000lbs with an F450 and that seems to widely accepted.Groover wrote:Can higher tow ratings overcome basic physics (truck weight vs. trailer weight)---the ole tail-waggin-the-dog syndrome?
Ford 2021 towing guide
You can get the highest tow ratings with max payload package.
All of the F150 engines have received significant bumps in tow ratings.
The 2.7 is now up to 10,000lbs, the diesel is up to 12,100lbs and the 5.0 is up to 13,000lbs.
Maximum GCRW is 19,500lbs. If I recall correctly the maximum GCWR for a 1991 F350 was 18,500lbs. Things have really changed.
A 5,000 lb. F150 pulling 13k? Seriously?!
Nov-05-2020 03:15 AM
otrfun wrote:Groover wrote:Can higher tow ratings overcome basic physics (truck weight vs. trailer weight)---the ole tail-waggin-the-dog syndrome?
Ford 2021 towing guide
You can get the highest tow ratings with max payload package.
All of the F150 engines have received significant bumps in tow ratings.
The 2.7 is now up to 10,000lbs, the diesel is up to 12,100lbs and the 5.0 is up to 13,000lbs.
Maximum GCRW is 19,500lbs. If I recall correctly the maximum GCWR for a 1991 F350 was 18,500lbs. Things have really changed.
A 5,000 lb. F150 pulling 13k? Seriously?!
Nov-05-2020 01:27 AM
Pro Power Onboard
Available class-exclusive feature expands F-150’s capability by bringing generator levels of exportable power to work sites and campsites.
Provides 2.0kW, 2.4kW or 7.2kW of output depending on configuration. Accessible via in-cabin outlets and up to 4 cargo bed-mounted 120-volt/20-amp outlets with a 240-volt/30-amp outlet on models equipped the available
7.2kW system.
Nov-04-2020 09:06 PM
rjstractor wrote:Towed 15k a few times with our ‘16 Ram 3500 SRW Cummins that weighs 8k empty. For my tastes, I would never consider towing more. Tow rating is 16k. Power is not the issue. Handling and braking is.
Since you specifically mentioned the physics of the weight difference between truck and trailer, what is the difference between an F150 towing 13K and an F350 towing 21K? The proportional weight difference is exactly the same.
Nov-04-2020 06:47 PM
Grit dog wrote:
And a detuned 7.3 that is essentially not any better than the outgoing 6.2. The 7.3 has 35 less hp and 30 ftlbs more tq.
Yet you can get a full power 7.3 10 speed in a F550 or F600.
Heck, the Transits will even spank the E series RVs with an Eco boost and a 10 speed.
If you get a regular E series cutaway you can get a full power 7.3 though. Just the RV/bread truck options that get saddled with the inferior drivetrain.
Very well laid out towing guide though!
Nov-04-2020 06:07 PM
otrfun wrote:Groover wrote:Can higher tow ratings overcome basic physics (truck weight vs. trailer weight)---the ole tail-waggin-the-dog syndrome?
Ford 2021 towing guide
You can get the highest tow ratings with max payload package.
All of the F150 engines have received significant bumps in tow ratings.
The 2.7 is now up to 10,000lbs, the diesel is up to 12,100lbs and the 5.0 is up to 13,000lbs.
Maximum GCRW is 19,500lbs. If I recall correctly the maximum GCWR for a 1991 F350 was 18,500lbs. Things have really changed.
A 5,000 lb. F150 pulling 13k? Seriously?!
Nov-04-2020 05:41 PM
Nov-04-2020 05:35 PM
Groover wrote:Can higher tow ratings overcome basic physics (truck weight vs. trailer weight)---the ole tail-waggin-the-dog syndrome?
Ford 2021 towing guide
You can get the highest tow ratings with max payload package.
All of the F150 engines have received significant bumps in tow ratings.
The 2.7 is now up to 10,000lbs, the diesel is up to 12,100lbs and the 5.0 is up to 13,000lbs.
Maximum GCRW is 19,500lbs. If I recall correctly the maximum GCWR for a 1991 F350 was 18,500lbs. Things have really changed.
Nov-03-2020 04:07 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Both the F53 and E-Series Class C chassis still show only the 6 speed transmission.
Nov-03-2020 04:03 PM
K Charles wrote:
I had a 2004 ford SUV, with 3 rows of leather and an CGRW of 20,000 lb, 19,500 doesn't sound like much for a pickup.
Nov-03-2020 03:11 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Boy love how the the only talk about Payload and GVWR on the page about slide in Campers. The tout the BIG max tow ratings without reference to GVWR or payload!
No wonder we see so many 20K+ 5er TH hooked to F250’s.
Ford should be taken to task for misleading advertising, likely Ram and GM also.