What do you tow with your EcoBoost??????
I average 9 mpg with my Tracer (6,700 dry) but I've come to learn that it is all aerodynamics. Similar weight with a boat, guys are getting 12-13 mpg. I am pretty much pulling a parachute!
FWIW, my 2010 4.6 3v 4x4 Screw did about the same MPG. Acceleration however was non-existent.
FWIW, my 2010 4.6 3v 4x4 Screw did about the same MPG. Acceleration however was non-existent.
My last truck was an '06 F350 Powerstroke and honestly I can hardly tell a difference between the two. The Powerchoke had a bit more pulling power on the hills, because of the greater tourque I would assume, but the PS only had 325 Hp I believe. I am using a weight distributing hitch now with my 150 which I didn't have with the 350. I was surprised how solidly it steers, meaning no wander with the 150 and WD hitch. My rear sags about an inch while the front sags about 3/4 inch now with WD hitch. I only have 860lbs tounge weight though, about %9.6, because thats where the bobcat lines up the best on the front for the tie down points. I can drive 120Km/Hr down the freeway with no wandering whatsoever and it feels totally planted.
Last edited by WesternStar301; Oct 27, 2011 at 10:54 PM. Reason: added picture
WESTERNSTAR301- Thanks for the info! I was questioning because right now I am towing a travel trailer that weights about 4600LB and I am trading it in tomorrow for one that weighs 7300LB. So I am curious as to how the truck is going to handle it. I am also going from a 27ft to a 34 ft in length. I live in West Virginia, so there are some nice long steep mountains to climb. So I feel that this is going to be a good test for my EB.
Not to get too off topic but can someone explain the XTR package? I've seen quite a few on this forum and here in Minnesota, but I've never heard of it.
I get the impression it is a Canada-only package? As I said I've seen some here in Minnesota but we're obviously right next to Canada.
Is it just like the Northland Edition on the XLT?
I'm more of a Lariat or FX4 guy but I'm just curious.
I get the impression it is a Canada-only package? As I said I've seen some here in Minnesota but we're obviously right next to Canada.
Is it just like the Northland Edition on the XLT?
I'm more of a Lariat or FX4 guy but I'm just curious.
Not to get too off topic but can someone explain the XTR package? I've seen quite a few on this forum and here in Minnesota, but I've never heard of it.
I get the impression it is a Canada-only package? As I said I've seen some here in Minnesota but we're obviously right next to Canada.
Is it just like the Northland Edition on the XLT?
I'm more of a Lariat or FX4 guy but I'm just curious.
I get the impression it is a Canada-only package? As I said I've seen some here in Minnesota but we're obviously right next to Canada.
Is it just like the Northland Edition on the XLT?
I'm more of a Lariat or FX4 guy but I'm just curious.
I just googled it real quick and this is what came up from blueovalforums.com
"XTR has been a Canadian tradition since the 10th gen F150. It is simply a Canadian version of the "XLT Chome Package" from the US, Although it is technically a trim level here rather than an option. It is easily the best selling trim level around where I live. It adds $2000 to the price of an XLT and consists of Chrome step bars, chrome 18" wheels, chrome door handle pullers, unique chrome grille and more."



