Any real first hand knowledge of Ecoboost
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Your right dave. If it was 5 years ago I would have went with the 6.2 but coolness factor and loud now takes back seat to practicality and cost savings. And I am only 28. I have my performance on the boat don't really need the truck to be pimped out anymore. I guess if you are going for mods the 6.2 would be the way to go, but if you look at the chart it really doesn't out perform the eco boost at all by really anything significant. But I guess if your still into duel exhaust and big tires than its probably the way to go is the 6.2
http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/specifications/towing/
http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/specifications/towing/
As a hot rod truck the 6.2 is going to be absolutely killer.
I'll be looking at an eco, but am going to try to give the ole titan another year so I can pick up a used 2012 eco one season old. The 36 gallon tank is a lifesaver for what I do (towing 90% of the time the truck is running or I just take a car) and a practical 25 gallons at about 10 MPG just doesn't give me enough range.
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Damn this is a long thread...read the first four pages and had to skip to the last. Traded my '06 6.0L in on a '10 6.4L...hated every minute of the two years I owned it. Tired of the really awful MPG, i pulled the trigger on a '12 EB. I've now made three trips pulling a sled trailer 350 miles each way chasing snow and know this truck was the right decision. Granted the sled trailer is only 6k loaded, but I've pulled this same load with diesels for the last four years and the EB pulls harder and trumps the diesel in MPG. From a standing stop, or the dreaded 50 to 70 MPG pass...the EB has unbelievable power from 3.5 liters of combustion. This is the wife's daily driver, so with the 3.73 gears she is getting 16.5 in city and the couple of trips we took on the highway without a load I was getting 19-20 MPG (towing was ~13 MPG). The real test will be when I hitch the kitty this summer; I normally do one pilgrimage to LOTO a year and loaded I will be damn close to the max rating. Congrats on your new truck.
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Damn this is a long thread...read the first four pages and had to skip to the last. Traded my '06 6.0L in on a '10 6.4L...hated every minute of the two years I owned it. Tired of the really awful MPG, i pulled the trigger on a '12 EB. I've now made three trips pulling a sled trailer 350 miles each way chasing snow and know this truck was the right decision. Granted the sled trailer is only 6k loaded, but I've pulled this same load with diesels for the last four years and the EB pulls harder and trumps the diesel in MPG. From a standing stop, or the dreaded 50 to 70 MPG pass...the EB has unbelievable power from 3.5 liters of combustion. This is the wife's daily driver, so with the 3.73 gears she is getting 16.5 in city and the couple of trips we took on the highway without a load I was getting 19-20 MPG (towing was ~13 MPG). The real test will be when I hitch the kitty this summer; I normally do one pilgrimage to LOTO a year and loaded I will be damn close to the max rating. Congrats on your new truck.
Sure is nice not drivng a brick or having issues finding a diesel pump and the best part is not paying paying 4.35 a gallon for diesel.
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Went to Fords "built your own" site last night to build my dream EB F150. The tow rating of 11,300 pounds seemed to be only if you ordered the 4:10 rear end ratio. When I selected 3:73 the tow rating dropped into the 9000 pound range. I wonder it this is something new from Ford or if I was just having a bad tech night?
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Went to Fords "built your own" site last night to build my dream EB F150. The tow rating of 11,300 pounds seemed to be only if you ordered the 4:10 rear end ratio. When I selected 3:73 the tow rating dropped into the 9000 pound range. I wonder it this is something new from Ford or if I was just having a bad tech night?
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Went to Fords "built your own" site last night to build my dream EB F150. The tow rating of 11,300 pounds seemed to be only if you ordered the 4:10 rear end ratio. When I selected 3:73 the tow rating dropped into the 9000 pound range. I wonder it this is something new from Ford or if I was just having a bad tech night?
If you cant figre it out call a dealer tell him you want 11,300 and they figure it out.
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Funny. My 2000 F350 V10 is rated for about the same. I love the Ecoboost in my Lincoln MKT. Maybe I can go down to 1 vehicle instead of 2. Other than up and down the ramp at my marina I tow twice a year. 35 miles - to and from winter storage.
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The combo I tried was the FX4 Supercab with 6 1/2 foot bed. It required the 4:10s to get the 11,300# tow rating. (Personally the 4:10s would be on my want list as I put less than 1000 miles a year on my truck and would rather have the extra towing grunt.) The MAX trailer/tow package was an available option a few screens forward but there was nothing in writing on any of the pages stating that this increased the tow rating from 9800 to 11,300. I'm not saying you are incorrect as you own the truck and I am only an EB wantabee, just stating what I read online at Ford.com.
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The combo I tried was the FX4 Supercab with 6 1/2 foot bed. It required the 4:10s to get the 11,300# tow rating. (Personally the 4:10s would be on my want list as I put less than 1000 miles a year on my truck and would rather have the extra towing grunt.) The MAX trailer/tow package was an available option a few screens forward but there was nothing in writing on any of the pages stating that this increased the tow rating from 9800 to 11,300. I'm not saying you are incorrect as you own the truck and I am only an EB wantabee, just stating what I read online at Ford.com.
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The combo I tried was the FX4 Supercab with 6 1/2 foot bed. It required the 4:10s to get the 11,300# tow rating. (Personally the 4:10s would be on my want list as I put less than 1000 miles a year on my truck and would rather have the extra towing grunt.) The MAX trailer/tow package was an available option a few screens forward but there was nothing in writing on any of the pages stating that this increased the tow rating from 9800 to 11,300. I'm not saying you are incorrect as you own the truck and I am only an EB wantabee, just stating what I read online at Ford.com.
Originally Posted by soldier4402
No, you have to add the 3.73 gears to the EB and then you have to add the MAX trailer/Tow option to get the 11,300 without max tow you cant get 11,300. If you dont add the max tow you only get about 9800lbs.
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