Feb-27-2013 05:53 PM
Apr-08-2013 11:47 AM
Tvov wrote:Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Gotta hook up the sway control - some say that helps with fuel.
I don't think that will help with fuel economy, that is all about safety while towing.
Try a trip at 60-65 mph maximum, and see how the fuel economy is. And 6,000rpm? That's got to be close to the engines redline... I would suggest trying to avoid that. Plan on going slower up the hills, don't try to maintain cruising speed.
Fuel economy is never great when towing a big box.
Apr-08-2013 05:27 AM
Apr-08-2013 04:49 AM
Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Gotta hook up the sway control - some say that helps with fuel.
Apr-07-2013 08:18 PM
Apr-07-2013 07:44 PM
Apr-07-2013 07:18 PM
GMT830 wrote:
I think we have a little confusion with GCVWR and tow ratings.....
Apr-07-2013 06:05 PM
Apr-07-2013 05:52 PM
Apr-07-2013 05:29 PM
Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Lol. Well Danny. The wife sister is in Prince George B.C. We live in Brooks Alberta. The two of them came up with the idea to meet up half way at Jasper. I've been throughout the mountains several times now and after a few times off seeing the beautiful secerny I started to take the long way around the mountains lol. Adds about 3 hours to the trip but it takes away from the winding roads and the constant grade change.
Apr-07-2013 05:02 PM
Apr-07-2013 04:48 PM
dannydimitt wrote:Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Hey Captain. Thanks for complimenting my RV. ??
My truck is a straight V6 - no ecoboost. That said according to my owners manual and double checking online I am able to tow 11,300 lbs. not sure who came up with that figure but I wouldn't wanna be the one doing it. I'd say it would probably take a lot of life out of the engine for sure. There were times when for no reason the gear would drop into second and put the RPM to 6000. Really bogged the truck down and I was using the "tow/haul".
I am sure with more experience will come better fuel economy but I will be dropping my speed for
sure lol.
Thanks.
That 11,300 lbs is for a chunk of lead neatly loaded onto a short narrow trailer tucked in behind your pickup in it's slipstream that catching no air of it's own ! 😉
MAYBE ?
Welcome to the wonderful world of dropping gears going up a grade club!
Head over to Jasper and you will probably find grades where your transmission will be in the bottom hole at times. It simply has to to be able to move that kind of weight up hill and displace huge amounts of air with the front of your trailer. Not to try and discourage you but I have pulled square camp trailers with 6 bangers in the past that would not go over about 35 to 40 mph on flat to slight downgrades because of nasty headwinds. "inline Chevys with 1 barrel carb" so your 6 puts out a lot more HP and winds up a more rpms than my old POS could ever put out.
there is more than one reason why virtually all "big trucks" no longer use gasoline engines "as they did in the 30's and 40's.
and well into the seventy's for some die hards.
Having started out in some of these old gas rigs and having to shift up or down almost endlessly and having your right arm aching from endless shifting , it's not something I care to go back to. Of course most all the pickups and motor homes have "automatic transmissions" now days " have some horror stories about early allisons they stuck behind big gasoline engines in sixtys" I will stick to the manual transmission's behind the Cummins 6 banger diesels to get from point a - b till I get to that last steep grade with no down grade on the other side.
just like to have 100 % control of when the trans. shifts.
Danny and Rachael
and Basset hound Fred
Apr-07-2013 04:41 PM
Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Hey Captain. Thanks for complimenting my RV. ??
My truck is a straight V6 - no ecoboost. That said according to my owners manual and double checking online I am able to tow 11,300 lbs. not sure who came up with that figure but I wouldn't wanna be the one doing it. I'd say it would probably take a lot of life out of the engine for sure. There were times when for no reason the gear would drop into second and put the RPM to 6000. Really bogged the truck down and I was using the "tow/haul".
I am sure with more experience will come better fuel economy but I will be dropping my speed for
sure lol.
Thanks.
Apr-07-2013 04:19 PM
facory wrote:
I don't care how 'hopped up' a 6 cylinder engine is, when it comes to towing you need the cubic inches. ECO Boost may be OK for running around with an empty truck, but you need more than that to tow something of substance. You are asking the 6 cyl to work too hard. That's just the way life it.
Apr-07-2013 04:17 PM
Apr-07-2013 03:58 PM