New F-150 drivetrains.....look out everyone

91trunk

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I know there are a lot Ford folks (employees) that have had to be tight lipped on the advancements of these new drivetrains, but I got to drive them yesterday. All I can say is DAMN!!!

I will be for first to admit I doubted the ability of a 3.5 V-6 Ecoboost to tow what a V-8 could. Well after yesterday, I have no doubt that my next F-150 will have the Ecoboost. This isn't the same 3.5 in the Flex/Sho/MKT. This 3.5 was designed exclusively for the F-150 and they hit a home run!

I towed a 6500 pound trailer with a Toyota 4.6, Chevy 4.8, Dodge 4.7 and the Ecoboost. The Ecoboost DESTROYED all of them. They rate it at 11,300 which is the same as the 6.2. The worst for towing power was the Chevy. It was very loud, clunky and didn't shift well. The Toyota flexed like a rubber band in the turns. The Ram did decent.

Then we did some real world driving (without the trailer) and we got 26.4 miles per gallon, the highest in our group 27.8.

Lastly we did an 8th mile drag (my best light was .501 the rest were in the high 5's except my first which was a sad .765) during the drag test the ecoboost tore everything up.

For and extra $750-$1750 (depending on trim) it's well worth it.

For the Race Truck guys you can get an Ecoboost in a Reg cab, but it has to be 145" wb and requires the HD payload and max trailer towing package if it's a "stripper" XL. The XLT only requires the 145" wb.

Oh and after sitting in the back of all the Crewcab trucks, only the Ram could come close to matching the comfort of the Ford. The GM was piss poor for room.

Oops I almost forgot to mention the other three engines.

3.7 (Not the same as the Mustang engine) V-6 is far better than any offering from Dodge, Toyota or Chevy. 302hp 278tq. Only the offering from GM (4.3) can come close to towing, but it falls short by 900lbs. This will be the standard engine on XL-STX-XLT

5.0 (Not the same as the Mustang engine) will be an option on the XL-STX-XLT ($1000). Standard on the FX2/FX4, Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum. This has 360hp 380tq and will tow 10,000

6.2 is only optional on the Lariat and Platinum and standard on the Raptor. It's got 411hp and 434tq an will tow 11,300 (same as the Ecoboost)
 
Why would they bring out a Chevy 4.8 and Dodge 4.7 for comparison?

Sorry I forgot to say they had the 5.0 for the towing which will be pretty much the standard engine. They compared it to the those two. The Ecoboost was there for us to understand that a V-6 could tow more than the 5.0 and those engines.
 
Sorry I forgot to say they had the 5.0 for the towing which will be pretty much the standard engine. They compared it to the those two. The Ecoboost was there for us to understand that a V-6 could tow more than the 5.0 and those engines.

I just don't understand why they would bring out the bottom of the barrel for Chevy and Dodge. Not saying the 5.3 or Hemi would beat the Ecoboost but it would at least be a fair comparison.
 
It sounds like they were doing a base v-8 thing and the ecoboost was there too.

Should be a hemi based 4.8 coming soon from what I hear. The 4.7 is about 3 million years old.
 
Any idea when the Edge will get it?

The Edge won't have an Ecoboost yet. They just upped the MPG (19/27) for the 3.5 and they added the 3.7, but it's only in the Sport model.

I just don't understand why they would bring out the bottom of the barrel for Chevy and Dodge. Not saying the 5.3 or Hemi would beat the Ecoboost but it would at least be a fair comparison.

What Jose said.
It sounds like they were doing a base v-8 thing and the ecoboost was there too.

Should be a hemi based 4.8 coming soon from what I hear. The 4.7 is about 3 million years old.

Correct.

Yes, the 4.7 is like the 4.6 from Ford
 
Yea, there all sweet motors from Ford. I actually work at the Ford Romeo Engine plant so I know alot about the new 6.2 but I strongly question what Ford is saying about the ecoboost towing, well scratch that..what I I'm truly wondering about is the longevity of that motor. Your normal person might not realize it enough and buy it planing to haul every.weekend and get pissed when then burn it up. I come from the old days where the saying "there's no substitution for cubic inches" ruled
 
Yea, there all sweet motors from Ford. I actually work at the Ford Romeo Engine plant so I know alot about the new 6.2 but I strongly question what Ford is saying about the ecoboost towing, well scratch that..what I I'm truly wondering about is the longevity of that motor. Your normal person might not realize it enough and buy it planing to haul every.weekend and get pissed when then burn it up. I come from the old days where the saying "there's no substitution for cubic inches" ruled

The whole point of the Ecoboost if for the guys that don't tow every weekend. I tow my car maybe two dozen times a year and most of the time it's to Milan (35 miles from my house) so the 6.2 wouldn't be worth it for me. Look at how many truck really tow every weekend. I put more NON-towing miles on my truck a year, so the 3.5 will get the call. Plus I won't step up to a Lariat, Platinum,HD or Raptor just for that engine

The saying is "There is no replacement for Displacement" :lol:

My saying is "There is no replacement for wasted money, when I don't tow all the time honey" :lol:
 
Oh and for the record I am drinking the Ecoboost Kool-Aid, so I hope Ford isn't the new Jim Jones :lol:
 
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