Honest mileage:
Highway unloaded 12-13 L/100km typically
City unloaded 14-15 L/100km typically
Highway with 27' 7 wide enclosed (3000 lb trailer dry weight plus 2 to 3 sleds or RZR and gear) 22-23 L/100KM typically
Best I ever got 10.5 L/100km on a unloaded highway trip to BC
Worst I ever got 25 L/100km with the enclosed trailer fighting a head wind down to Crowsnest. The truck still pulled great.
2011 crew cab 6' box 4x4 3.73 gears. 55,000 km on the truck, 9000 km with the trailer. I don't baby it. I just drive it and get what I get.
That's the same as my hemi.
For Fuel mileage checkout fuelly.com. People submit their vehicles mileage either each time they fill or whenever. Its good for a more accurate mileage calc.
Sample size is key to mileage as it blends all the driving habits together.
Here is the Ford 2012 Ecoboost mileage.
If I drove your hemi I probably wouldn't do that good.
Hahaha I don't exactly baby it. But the 6 speed sure helps the newer ones.
The same "6 speed" they have always had behind the 5.7....... Lol. The 545RFE and now called the 65RFE is still the same trans..... They always have had 2nd and 2nd prime. I could access the 2nd prime gear under upshift in my old 09 just like the new ones do by selecting manual mode. The 65RFE doesn't use 2nd prime gear under upshift in regular automatic mode..... just downshift, just like they always have. The only change I can find between the 545RFE in my old 09 versus the 65RFE is you can access 6th in manual ( ERS) mode....... whereas I couldn't. Whooptee doo........
The 845RFE may proving interesting, not that I care too much for the engines it's bolted too....
Not sure which is more insane, pulling a 9000lb trailer with an Eco boost or 6.2 rated to pull 11300 two or three times a year. (That's me). And pulling an atv enclosed 6000 lb a few times a year. Or guys running one tons as daily driver 365 days of the year, paying 150 for oil changes, 100 air and fuel filter changes, twice the price for tires, getting worse mileage, lifting them for 10 grand. Then they don't understand why the u joints fall out and why it's worth 1/2 what they spent on in 2 years down the road (used to be me). Truck arguments kind of like what's the best oil threads no winners in the end.
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49 fill ups
29876km tracked
4938L of fuel
16.53L/100 average
Not sure which is more insane, pulling a 9000lb trailer with an Eco boost or 6.2 rated to pull 11300 two or three times a year. (That's me). And pulling an atv enclosed 6000 lb a few times a year. Or guys running one tons as daily driver 365 days of the year, paying 150 for oil changes, 100 air and fuel filter changes, twice the price for tires, getting worse mileage, lifting them for 10 grand. Then they don't understand why the u joints fall out and why it's worth 1/2 what they spent on in 2 years down the road (used to be me). Truck arguments kind of like what's the best oil threads no winners in the end.
Only problem is that no matter what you do to it it will always sound like a car
Thing I find funny is people bringing up the trailer weight to truck weight issue.
Seriously wtf if that is your real belief then every truck driver on the road is an idiot the way I understand their statements anyways. We haul 150-200000 lbs or more with trucks that are tare weighted at 11-12000 many even less far larger and more significant gap in weights than hauling a 8-9000 lb trailer with a unit that tares at around 5-6000 lbs
So where is the logic in those statements?
Fact of the matter is many of the new half tons are legally rated to tow substantially more than their predecessors and are thus making the 3/4 tons am antiquated unit. That has no or very little benefit over the 1/2 ton.
If you need the load rating higher you need a 1 ton if your hauling a sled deck on an extended or crew cab unit you need a 1 ton. Otherwise the 1/2 ton is the way to go.
Oh and back to the title of the thread have talked to many guys now that have the ego boost and they haul everything you throw at it nicely. Only problem is that no matter what you do to it it will always sound like a car