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Tom-M

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Posted: 02/07/12 01:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm looking to tow my 8500 lb fifth wheel with a new Ford F150 4WD. With the V6 Ego Boost Engine. Does any one tow with this vehicle and engine. Ford info said I could do this, as I will not be towing full time only part time. I live in Colorado and some time tow into the mountains. I now drive a 6 L superduty and I'm looking to increase my mileage, when I'm not towing.

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Posted: 02/07/12 01:50pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

"EGO BOOST", that may be a Freudian slip! I love it.


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I think you mean ECO BOOST.
There are dozens of pages on this subject. Just use the search function above.


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The 8500lbs parts will be fine for the ecoboost but you need to pay really close attention to the pin weight and payload, this will kill any 1/2 ton. Also pay attention to the frontal area.

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Still a 1/2 ton truck pulling a 3/4 ton trailer.

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Posted: 02/07/12 02:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I need to get an EgoBoost badge for my Cummins...


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Posted: 02/07/12 02:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

So we have egoboost vs ecoboost, towing a 5th wheel with a half ton, and mpg of the ecoboost gas vs mpg of the 6.0 diesel. All in the OP's 1st ever post! Sounds fishy

If not, welcome! And congrats for hitting 3 controversial topics in your first post

The ecoboost would be a good choice for towing in the mountains, it would suffer much less power loss than a N/A gas engine. Biggest problem with the 5th is pin weight, you will have to be sure you get a max payload package. As far as unloaded mpg, that is in your right foot as much as anything.


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Fuel mileage reports especially towing have been less than stellar


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As usual; just because the manufacturer says that you CAN do it doesn't mean that you SHOULD do it.


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Tom-M wrote:

I'm looking to tow my 8500 lb fifth wheel with a new Ford F150 4WD. With the V6 Ego Boost Engine. Does any one tow with this vehicle and engine. Ford info said I could do this, as I will not be towing full time only part time. I live in Colorado and some time tow into the mountains. I now drive a 6 L superduty and I'm looking to increase my mileage, when I'm not towing.

Tom


Whats the actual GVW of the 5th wheel. I have to ask like others, your going to drop from a 6L Superduty to go with the 1/2 ton truck? I'd stay with the Superduty, unless GVW of the 5er is actually 8500#...believe you would only come out ahead when not towing with the F150.


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