Nov-03-2020 09:30 AM
Nov-30-2020 09:08 AM
LERD wrote:librty02 wrote:
What does this mean?!?! In the tow guide right under the 150s ratings...
Maximum payload and towing capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and a 150-lb. driver and passengerand vary based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, option content and number of passengers. See label on door jamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved
simultaneously. For additional information, see your Ford Dealer.
Does this mean 300lbs is kept off that tire and payload rating sticker for 2021?!?!
If you look at the slide in camper section of the F150, each vehicle configuration has it's payload number listed on the chart. But at the very front of that chart area, you will see what constitutes that determination. But you will also see that it doesn't assume how many people your hauling. So the final payload will be the number on the chart PLUS 150lbs for each and every seating position on the truck. That means an additional 900lbs for a bench seat truck.
Nov-29-2020 03:11 PM
LERD wrote:librty02 wrote:
What does this mean?!?! In the tow guide right under the 150s ratings...
Maximum payload and towing capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and a 150-lb. driver and passengerand vary based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, option content and number of passengers. See label on door jamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved
simultaneously. For additional information, see your Ford Dealer.
Does this mean 300lbs is kept off that tire and payload rating sticker for 2021?!?!
If you look at the slide in camper section of the F150, each vehicle configuration has it's payload number listed on the chart. But at the very front of that chart area, you will see what constitutes that determination. But you will also see that it doesn't assume how many people your hauling. So the final payload will be the number on the chart PLUS 150lbs for each and every seating position on the truck. That means an additional 900lbs for a bench seat truck.
Nov-29-2020 07:31 AM
librty02 wrote:
What does this mean?!?! In the tow guide right under the 150s ratings...
Maximum payload and towing capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and a 150-lb. driver and passengerand vary based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, option content and number of passengers. See label on door jamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved
simultaneously. For additional information, see your Ford Dealer.
Does this mean 300lbs is kept off that tire and payload rating sticker for 2021?!?!
Nov-16-2020 09:13 AM
Nov-15-2020 08:22 AM
Toolguy5 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
So now the F150 is max tow rated exactly the same as the best equipped F250 gasser (with 4.30s and no wd).
This is going to blow the minds of the uninformed and melt the internet weight police's keyboards at the same time!
The internet weight police have been off for a few years. :B
Nov-15-2020 06:02 AM
Grit dog wrote:
So now the F150 is max tow rated exactly the same as the best equipped F250 gasser (with 4.30s and no wd).
This is going to blow the minds of the uninformed and melt the internet weight police's keyboards at the same time!
Nov-10-2020 04:00 AM
4x4ord wrote:Groover wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Looks like they've flattened out the torque curve of the 6.7 some: 475 HP @ 2600 rpm ... or is that a misprint?
I am seeing the same numbers in the 2020 towing guide.
Ford 2020 towing guide
That makes sense. Somewhere I had read that the 2020 Powerstroke was rated at 475 HP @ 2800 rpm. Apparently that was wrong information.
Edit: Here is one of various places I can find the 2020 Powerstroke rated at 475 HP @ 2800 rpm:click
Edit: Maybe the 2020/2021 Powerstroke makes 475 HP from 2600-2800 rpm.
Nov-09-2020 05:07 PM
Groover wrote:philh wrote:
What's happening to SD tow numbers? Are they also going up?
Not much there. The focus this year was on the F150. The Superduty trucks generally get updated a year later.
Nov-09-2020 10:20 AM
lane hog wrote:
What has my attention is this:
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.
That 2.4kW would power up my trailer nicely on an overnight Cracker Barrel stay...
Nov-09-2020 09:16 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-09-2020 08:18 AM
philh wrote:
What's happening to SD tow numbers? Are they also going up?
Nov-08-2020 05:07 AM
Nov-05-2020 07:27 PM
Groover wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Looks like they've flattened out the torque curve of the 6.7 some: 475 HP @ 2600 rpm ... or is that a misprint?
I am seeing the same numbers in the 2020 towing guide.
Ford 2020 towing guide
Nov-05-2020 06:19 PM
4x4ord wrote:
Looks like they've flattened out the torque curve of the 6.7 some: 475 HP @ 2600 rpm ... or is that a misprint?