โDec-31-2018 04:41 PM
โJan-14-2019 05:55 AM
Hanr3 wrote:
I'd post a picture of my dash after a 1002 mile trip. 24.2mpg. However I don't have a picture hosting site and am not interested in joining one.
โJan-13-2019 08:54 AM
Procrastinator wrote:bikendan wrote:Hanr3 wrote:
The F150 also serves as my daily driver and I average 19-20pmg around town and 24.4mpg on the interstate.
:h:R
I bought a 2018 F150 SCREW 6.5-bed 3.5 Liter max tow with 3:55 gears. I just hit 1000 miles using winter gas this week.
So far my average daily average driving is 18.5 mpg and I have been able to get up to 24.1 mpg strickly interstate in "eco" mode at 72-74 mph.
Pro
โJan-13-2019 02:39 AM
โJan-12-2019 07:48 AM
bikendan wrote:Hanr3 wrote:
The F150 also serves as my daily driver and I average 19-20pmg around town and 24.4mpg on the interstate.
:h:R
โJan-11-2019 04:30 AM
Eric 18 wrote:
Thank You All for the responses!
I'm pretty set on truck size. I'll be buying new. We're going to go with a lighter weight trailer, per the majority of thoughts.
The truck will be my daily driver, and will be trading in a 14 GT Mustang for it.
My wife & I love the sense of community we find RVing. It seems to be the same here!
Thanks Again, Happy New Year!
โJan-11-2019 02:34 AM
โJan-11-2019 12:55 AM
Hanr3 wrote:
The F150 also serves as my daily driver and I average 19-20pmg around town and 24.4mpg on the interstate.
โJan-10-2019 07:39 PM
Eric 18 wrote:
Awesome info Hanr3!
Thank You for breaking it down into numbers.
โJan-10-2019 07:19 PM
โJan-10-2019 07:17 PM
Eric 18 wrote:
Thanks All!
We're going to go with a lighter weight trailer. I don't want to be near the 10K Mark loaded.
The reason for the switch is overall cost of ownership with the class C.
My wife & I currently have 3 cars, plus the motor home. The motor home alone is $1,000 a year in insurance, plus the 5-7 MPG to use it. Too often we take a separate car to drive once we're parked. Scaling down to 1 car & a truck, & trailer. Plus, we only live 2 miles from my work.
Going back over 30 years, I only average about 7,000 miles a year on any car.
My daily driver Mustang averages about 14MPG in the city & 24 on the highway (or worse depending on how much fun I want to have) Daily driver in a 1/2 ton shouldn't be too much lower than that.
I'm used to driving the class C, so the whole truck-trailer driving experience will be new.
Thanks Again for the info!
Eric
โJan-10-2019 07:03 PM
โJan-10-2019 05:18 PM
โJan-09-2019 05:08 PM
FishOnOne wrote:BenK wrote:
the why of an internal engine oil spray system squirting to the bottom of the pistons to keep the pistons from melting...that they are forced fed with enough air/fuel to be in the same volumetric arena of a big block (that tiny displacement consumes about the same volumes of air and fuel as my big block)...and a big ETC, ETC...
Todays large cubic inch diesels spray oil to the bottom of the pistons too and are forced fed with a turbo as well.
Your convincing me everyday that your not a logical engineer but more of a jealous old fan boy.
โJan-09-2019 05:04 PM
twodownzero wrote:danrclem wrote:Eric 18 wrote:
Thank You All for the responses!
I'm pretty set on truck size. I'll be buying new. We're going to go with a lighter weight trailer, per the majority of thoughts.
The truck will be my daily driver, and will be trading in a 14 GT Mustang for it.
My wife & I love the sense of community we find RVing. It seems to be the same here!
Thanks Again, Happy New Year!
I think you're on the right track here. If you get a 3.5 ecoboost and a heavy duty package you should be set. It may not get the greatest mileage while towing but would be a lot better than a gas 3/4 ton when empty. If you're getting a bumper hitch camper make sure you get the rear view camera. It makes it so much easier when you're hitching it by yourself.
Couldn't more strongly disagree with this if I tried. Towing anywhere close to what they say you can tow with a 1/2 ton truck is scary. Doing it with a 3.5L V6 in insane.
I don't own one, but from what I have read online, the engines are worked to death even empty. I doubt you'd see more than 1-2 mpg over a 3/4 ton gasoline truck empty. And the torque difference, loaded or unloaded, is not trivial.
Do the research on what people really are getting for fuel mileage with these things. The ecoboost is not doing any better in the real world than a small V8.