Posted by docmirror on September 06, 2018 at 22:19:58 from (107.213.165.255):
In Reply to: Ford ecoboost posted by rufus80 on September 06, 2018 at 16:21:01:
The eco will tow flat pretty much anything you want. My brother works for Ford, and they are very happy with the ecoboost. I've had a 2015 with 22k miles in addition to my big Dodge truck. My towing is up and down hills.
One piece of advice. If you are towing short distance, when you get to the destination, leave the engine run for a while to cool the oil in the turbos. If you use full synthetic coking the oil won't be an issue, but still better to let them cool down for a few min after a hard tow.
As for the 10sp trans, put it in tow/haul and let it decide which gear and when to shift. The shift program will be a bit firm, but don't mess with the shifter. Just let the trans do the job it was setup for.
BTW, I think the new Ford is actually the 2.7L ecoboost. Still won't have a problem.
When you aren't towing a billion pounds, it gets pretty good economy, and decent interior fit and finish.
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