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I would love to see that. Modern frame and amenities, old body templates.I'd like to see the factory's do throwback trucks. Re-create the 67-72 GM truck style with a modern twist..
Well, put close to 1,000 miles on my "new" ecoboost in last 2 days. It definitely is not a diesel. Yes, it has incredible horsepower and torque (365 hp & 420 lb-ft of torque) but if you press the gas pedal to go faster, it downshifts too readily and spools up to higher rpms that in my opinion shouldn't be needed since it has that large flat torque curve.
Fuel economy with 3.55 axle:
70mph cruise control at low elevation on level ground: 18.8
80 mph cruise control climbing on a low grade to 6,600 ft from Kansas to Colorado Springs: 16.2
65mph: 19.9 mpg
Will let you know how it tows my 28 foot camper in about a month. I think it'll do just fine since my current tow vehicle has 247HP and 443 ft-lbs of torque and it has no problem towing the camper up 10,000+ passes.
I'm thinking a F250 superduty gets equal or better fuel economy...anybody care to share their 6.7L experiences?
That's better mileage than I got with my 2011 Eco for sure. I was close on the 70mph on flat, but Seattle is pretty hilly, averaged around 13 here in town and about 10-11 pulling a two place trailer up to the hills and back.
Just traded it in for a new 2014 F350 diesel. Sled deck ordered, hopefully get better mileage with this set up, but definately liking the diesel and it gets slightly better mileage already and it's not broke in yet...
Well, put close to 1,000 miles on my "new" ecoboost in last 2 days. It definitely is not a diesel. Yes, it has incredible horsepower and torque (365 hp & 420 lb-ft of torque) but if you press the gas pedal to go faster, it downshifts too readily and spools up to higher rpms that in my opinion shouldn't be needed since it has that large flat torque curve.
Fuel economy with 3.55 axle:
70mph cruise control at low elevation on level ground: 18.8
80 mph cruise control climbing on a low grade to 6,600 ft from Kansas to Colorado Springs: 16.2
65mph: 19.9 mpg
Will let you know how it tows my 28 foot camper in about a month. I think it'll do just fine since my current tow vehicle has 247HP and 443 ft-lbs of torque and it has no problem towing the camper up 10,000+ passes.
I'm thinking a F250 superduty gets equal or better fuel economy...anybody care to share their 6.7L experiences?
You didn't just say that the diesel gets better mileage than the Eco did you? How dare you. The Eco owners will be here soon
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