Does towing package impact MPG?

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Aleks

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Talking to dealer today he mentioned that MPG is somewhat impacted by towing package due to different drive ratio. This only mildly makes sense - as I’d imagine transmission would compensate for that - so it would only manifest at high (where 10th gear is used) highway speeds. Besides I’d imagine Ford would have to accurately report it on window sticker.

Anyone knows how much MPG is impacted (if any) and by how much?

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My Limited with heavy duty trailer tow gets about 20 MPG on the highway with 93octane and about 75mph cruise.
Around town it usually averages 14.5 to 15mpg.



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No material difference, and in this size of vehicle especially. 4x4 robs way more efficiency than the rear end will. Mine isn’t a 4th gen but a 3rd gen 5.4L with 4x4 and tow package/3.73 rear. It gets 15ish around town and 18 MPG highway. Trucks without 4x4 and the 3.31 rear only saw 1-2 MPG more on paper (up to 20 highway). That’s sacrificing a lot of capability and get up and go for 1-2 MPG IMO. With the 10 speed however rear end probably doesn’t matter as much, just as from the 4 to the 6 speed.
 
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I get 18mpg combined not towing, haven’t done a long road trip to see what highway mpg is. I have the heavy tow 3:73 and 4x4, pulling 7,200lbs it dropped to 8.6mpg


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Talking to dealer today he mentioned that MPG is somewhat impacted by towing package due to different drive ratio. This only mildly makes sense - as I’d imagine transmission would compensate for that - so it would only manifest at high (where 10th gear is used) highway speeds. Besides I’d imagine Ford would have to accurately report it on window sticker.

Anyone knows how much MPG is impacted (if any) and by how much?

Thank you

The Max does a
I get 18mpg combined not towing, haven’t done a long road trip to see what highway mpg is. I have the heavy tow 3:73 and 4x4, pulling 7,200lbs it dropped to 8.6mpg


2018 Expedition Limited
Special Edition Package
301A
Heavy tow
Cargo package

Mines been converted to electric power and being moved up and down on an electric lift.

On a side note, previously averaging 13mpg in sport mode trouble shooting with the service dept.
 

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Just curious: how fast do you average driving when towing?

Well one way of a round trip I averaged 70-75 getting 7.2 mpg the other way I averaged 60-65 getting the 8.6 I mentioned above. Both directions I used tow/haul mode. I drove from Spokane to the West entrance of Yellowstone so I went through a lot of mountains, sometimes 3-6% grade. Transmission downshifting and computer braking helped a lot, but hurt the mpg. Transmission temp never got above 225deg. 500ish miles one way


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In short, yes. You get a different rear gear ratio but you gain a bunch of acceleration because of this. If this is a worth while trade off to you go for it. I got tow package because I tow sometimes but I would have gotten that axle regardless because I like the feeling of being pushed into the seat when I stab the throttle.
 

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The Expedition on the left has the 3.73 rear end and has the optional HD towing package.
The Expedition on the right has the 3.73 rear end but its owner didn't order the tow package.
They both get the same exact gas mileage.
The one in the middle, it doesn't care know or care, because it realizes its a full size SUV.
 

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The Expedition on the left has the 3.73 rear end and has the optional HD towing package.
The Expedition on the right has the 3.73 rear end but its owner didn't order the tow package.
They both get the same exact gas mileage.
The one in the middle, it doesn't care know or care, because it realizes its a full size SUV.

This was the best evaluation I wish all companies wpuld use!

Hell if I get more than 9mpg in a car/truck I'm a happy man. My foot and brain just aren't on the same page.
 

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I would think in town, you may actually get a bit better, truck has to work less to accelerate and gets to top gears quickly. Perhaps a small impact on highway, but it appears nothing to change the Maroney
 

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The Expedition on the left has the 3.73 rear end and has the optional HD towing package.
The Expedition on the right has the 3.73 rear end but its owner didn't order the tow package.
They both get the same exact gas mileage.
The one in the middle, it doesn't care know or care, because it realizes its a full size SUV.
Ha
Cute
 
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