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BIG GREEN FORD

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2000 ford expedition all stock with 2001 expedition 5.4
motor she now has 59,000 miles on her . 2001 supercharger new 8 inch lower pulley 60 lb ****** injectors 340 stealth air motive fuel pump 11 pounds of bust . I tow 24 ft Grady Whit center console boat ways 11,000 lb .

WTF!!! That's a heavy boat!!
I'm pretty shore its at most 8000 lbs
 
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This is our 30' TT. I haven't put it on a scale but I call it the 7000 lb parachute.
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Sometimes this for the Boy Scout troop.
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2012 Expedition King Ranch, 49K miles, all stock...

I tow my '99 Miata to the race track on a small aluminum trailer. I can barely tell it is back there, honestly. Beats the hell out of my last tow vehicle, a '97 Toyota Tacoma SR5. That was a great, reliable truck, but it couldn't tow worth a darn even with the TRD supercharger on it.

The Expy tows great and holds the family with ease.

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Regarding gearing, 3.31 vs 3.73, here's my question: Since the Expedition now uses a 6-speed trans wouldn't the taller first gear more than compensate for the lower final drive rate when you use the 3.31?

I am having a hell of a time finding an Expy in my region in the 2012-2014 range with a 3.73...thinking I may have to settle for the 3.31. I've also heard the 3.31 runs a bit quieter at highway speeds...yes? No?
 

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Regarding gearing, 3.31 vs 3.73, here's my question: Since the Expedition now uses a 6-speed trans wouldn't the taller first gear more than compensate for the lower final drive rate when you use the 3.31?

I am having a hell of a time finding an Expy in my region in the 2012-2014 range with a 3.73...thinking I may have to settle for the 3.31. I've also heard the 3.31 runs a bit quieter at highway speeds...yes? No?

Here's my theory....

The 3.73's help in each gear. Because they give mechanical leverage. The shorter first gear might help make up for the 3.31's, but I think when you're cruising is when you'll notice the difference. Depending on how much weight you're pulling at least. If the cruise rpm is too low then the trans will have to down shift every time you need to accelerate for passing or going up a hill. Too much of this is bad for the trans. So then you have to turn off OD. Which then puts the engine rpm much higher and kills mpg. I know mpg while towing isn't the first concern, but better mpg is always nice.

Are you referring to gear noise or engine noise? With a stock exhaust and intake mine is quiet. Even with the Borla it's hardly noticable.
 

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Thanks 01yellercobra...yeah, that kinda follows my thinking, too. I just don't think anyone is trading in their older 3.73s...if that many were sold to begin with.

So...I'll keep searching. Y'all keep a lookout for me...in the Seattle area.
 
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