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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Tejas Trofeo] #11117715 09/21/15 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tejas Trofeo
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I have the above mentioned vehicle and tow a 20' Skeeter. I noticed that it struggles to keep 75 mph speed limit, and also has a hard time on hills. It seems as though you have to keep giving it more gas, just to keep up with the flow of traffic. It also gives me terrible gas mileage when towing. Any suggestions on improving this situation, or should I just shop for another truck? Can the axle ratio be changed and will that help? Any input is greatly appreciated!


5.4 liters is only 329 cubic inches. You shoulda bought a hemi.
My 6.7 liter Ram does not even know my 20' Bass Cat is even back there.
Seriously, that was the reason I got rid of my Expedition. At least that plus 3 transmissions under 50K miles.
I am not impressed with the newer Ford Small Block V-8 Engines in trucks, or their transmissions. To my mind, the last decent V-8 Ford Truck Engine was the 351 and the last decent Ford Auto Transmission was the C-6. If they could resurrect both and still figure out a way to get some decent mileage out of them, they would have something, IMO.



your comparing 10 year old technology and a truck that has 260 hp to a 6.7 liter diesel truck that has over 800 lbs of torque ?


Not comparing, just using as a frame of reference. I had an 89 F-150 with a 351 Windsor Motor and a C-6 Tranmsission that was twice the towing vehicle as my 200 Expedition was with that sorry arse 5.4 motor and whatever kind of tranny it had that was also a POS. That said, my son used to have a hemi powered ram that was way better at towing that this ford that Fernando is talking about.


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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11117886 09/21/15 07:11 PM
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Dad used to have a 351 Windsor with a c-6, it was a joke compared to the '94 GM with a TBI 350, which was a joke compared to a mid to late model 5.4.

Some folks remember the old days too fondly!

Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: redchevy] #11118156 09/21/15 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Dad used to have a 351 Windsor with a c-6, it was a joke compared to the '94 GM with a TBI 350, which was a joke compared to a mid to late model 5.4.

Some folks remember the old days too fondly!


yep. always some head slappers when people start comparing domestic truck makers.

Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11118194 09/21/15 09:18 PM
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change your fuel filter may help some.


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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11118221 09/21/15 09:30 PM
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Depending what year you owned, there was also a big difference between the 2 valve (1997-2004) and the 3-valve 5.4L (2005-2010). Completely different engines, especially when paired with a 6 speed tranny.

Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: redchevy] #11119967 09/22/15 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Dad used to have a 351 Windsor with a c-6, it was a joke compared to the '94 GM with a TBI 350, which was a joke compared to a mid to late model 5.4.

Some folks remember the old days too fondly!
I can state with a fact that my '87 351 H.O. C6 out towed my 2001 5.4. I was towing on LBJ not long after they opened up the section though Irving and hit 95 with plenty of pedal left. Of course I was probably getting 5 MPG with that Holley opened up.


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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11120192 09/22/15 07:00 PM
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roflmao oh the tales we tell

Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11128472 09/26/15 08:17 AM
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First off I wouldn't suggest towing your boat at 75 unless you have 18 to 20' wheels period. You have a 20 ft skeeter I'm guessing over 4k lbs. your going to get crappy mpg. I have a 5.3 gas Chevy and a 7.3 ford diesel. I would choose the 7.3 any day hand down honestly. I'm not a ford or Chevy guy and love both. But my diesel will 65 without me moving my foot of the accelerator. The 5.3 I have to feather the gas all the time over 50 mpg. This is the truth no matter what anyone says. Also your mpg sound normal towing a boat with a gas motor. Heck the tundra only get 18 on the highway without a boat. Try a diesel


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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Fernando_basser] #11132727 09/28/15 05:11 PM
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Thanks! I guess it's cheaper to keep her, since it's paid off!!


yes it is definitely cheaper to keep what you got. unless you are towing every weekend, i wouldn't change anything.

Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: grey ghost] #11132776 09/28/15 05:30 PM
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Thanks! I guess it's cheaper to keep her, since it's paid off!!


yes it is definitely cheaper to keep what you got. unless you are towing every weekend, i wouldn't change anything.
Might not be a true statement with a 5.4. Although resale on them sucks too.


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Re: 2010 Ford F150, 4x2, 3.55 Axle Ratio, 5.4 V8 [Re: Stump jumper] #11132832 09/28/15 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: Stump jumper
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Thanks! I guess it's cheaper to keep her, since it's paid off!!


yes it is definitely cheaper to keep what you got. unless you are towing every weekend, i wouldn't change anything.
Might not be a true statement with a 5.4. Although resale on them sucks too.


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a) yes, it is. b) no it doesn't. HTH.

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