Ford SuperDuty V8s 6.2 Liter vs 7.3 Liter Towing, Everyday Driving, Is the 7.3 Worth the Upgrade?

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@Jassman3536
@Jassman3536 2 жыл бұрын
Ive had diesels since 1996, and have had 3-6.7's through out 2011. Great motor by Ford. I decided to try the 7.3 since I am towing much less but still the same 11-16k loads. At first being a diesel guy I thought I made a huge mistake. It tows the same loads just takes a little longer to get up to speed and stop. The savings was 8k less upfront which we all know you get that back when you trade in...but the long term costs are less in filter changes, oil changes are 1/2, no DEF fluid...etc. I have 35k miles now and have owned the truck for 2 years...I will probably get another 7.3 in 2024. I really like it. My mileage is slightly less cause I leveled mine with a 3" progressive springs and shock from Carli and 37's...Looks like a Tremor on steroids. Towing the same 16k load I get 7.2 where's my 6.7 was getting 9.2-5 stock on 34's. Leveling and adding 37's cost me approx. 1-1.5mpg loss in fuel consumption in the real world. I think the 5 star tune in the 87octane heavy tow tune actually helps with power/torque as well as tranny tune for the loss of no exhaust brake.
@donaldduck119
@donaldduck119 Жыл бұрын
I have been a diesel guy for years myself. I am going back to gas I think. I don't tow but I always have a max payload due to my truck camper. 💩 mileage with that big old brick no matter what motor I am running. Thanks for the info provided.
@jaynen
@jaynen Жыл бұрын
Checking prices on my 2021 F350 4x4 7.3 vs a powerstroke the powerstroke is only worth 5k more now despite costing 8k more (which this truck is worth 3-5k more than I paid new now lol)
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 Жыл бұрын
I went diesel in 2015 hard to give it up while everyone said my emission system would give me lot of trouble it hasn't actually. The only thing ever done was put DEF in it that's it. I have no need to make more power has more than enough to tow with.
@brianjohnson4802
@brianjohnson4802 Жыл бұрын
Sold. I’ve been looking at gas and diesel and for my 12k lb 5th wheel I’ve all but decided to go with 7.3 gasser. I’ve heard a new 7.3 more refined gas is coming.
@niceatrya3477
@niceatrya3477 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a 2022 7.3L 3.73 gearing F-350 fully loaded Lariat on order since December. I honestly can say, I do not expect this unit until October, and have a feeling I will be bumped to the 2023 model year. My 2010 F-150 was stolen out of my driveway over 2 years ago, and I have been driving my wife's hand-me-down, 2003, rusted out Dodge Caravan that each of our kids have driven prior to me, for the past 2 years. It's been good to me, and the only things that have suffered have been my ego, and my intimate life with my wife, as she jokingly states it's a turn-off to see me driving it. So please pray for me, that this vehicle I have on order comes sooner, rather than later.
@herb7877
@herb7877 2 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain. Simular story but mine occurred in 2021. Ordered a F350 7.3l, 3.73 rear on 2/4/21. Before the chip shortage was announced. It was to be delivered in 6 weeks. Chip shortage was announce a couple weeks later. Ford was good by me calling every week with status. By mid March they told me it was being built soon but w/o the needed chips. They also said they cut off orders for 21's early to finish up the backlog. I asked about just changing it to a 22' since they said there was not going to be any significant changes. The had no issues with doing that other than they could not quote me a price for a few weeks, but count on $2-$4k more. Dealer told me I'd lose the discount off sticker as well that I had on my 21'. The kicker was when he told me I'd go to the end of the line and it would be at least Dec. or Jan (best guess) to see it. I told them I'd wait for my 21'. It was delivered 9/1/21; 7 months. Heaven only knows what it would have been for the 22'?
@curtismcleod5878
@curtismcleod5878 2 жыл бұрын
I ordered my 7.3 F 350 the first week of March 2022. Son in law works at the dealership and said not to look for it until January 2023.
@daltontipler2933
@daltontipler2933 2 жыл бұрын
Ordered my 2022 f350 lariat 7.3 srw fairly base spec'd end of March just got my email 5/11 it's scheduled to be built June 27th.
@Back_door_bandit_98
@Back_door_bandit_98 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty funny you guys are waiting almost a year for a 7.3 that’s a two thousand dollar option when GM offers a 6.6 gasser that makes similar power and is also built for longevity like a forged crank and forged pistons. Also you don’t have to pay no bs up charge to get it they come standard with the 6.6
@jhiggens2765
@jhiggens2765 2 жыл бұрын
@@Back_door_bandit_98 Then again it is a Chevy! I will gladly wait for a Ford!
@PurpleCollarLife
@PurpleCollarLife 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent info! Thanks for sharing your experience with each.
@tim9324
@tim9324 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video Cory. I’ve had my 7.3 on order since January. Can’t wait for it to come in, hoping before our big trip this summer.
@rahulrane1658
@rahulrane1658 6 ай бұрын
Nailed it on the torque comparison
@lmt1022
@lmt1022 2 жыл бұрын
We have a F250 on order - we were able to get it in right before they stopped taking new orders. I told my husband we needed to get the 7.3 based on your earlier video. Happy to hear your are still loving your truck. We are looking forward to getting our truck later this year.
@lambo_and_doc
@lambo_and_doc 2 жыл бұрын
This was great info, plus reading all the comments was informative as well. Considering going to the gasser after 3 diesels. Becoming a pain to service on the road when you dont know the mechanics. DEF is hit and miss unless you go to a truck stop. I was considering a cutaway service bed to put additional camping gear in plus a porta potty when traveling for my wife. Although we pull a 24ft TT she could use without stopping.
@joemontana4370
@joemontana4370 2 жыл бұрын
If you order the 6.2l in the F-350 it will come with the 10-speed transmission
@markbergthold6181
@markbergthold6181 2 жыл бұрын
I have the 7.3 in my 2021 F350 4x4 Lariat crew cab short bed. Wish the mileage was better but I am glad to have the 7.3.
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 2 жыл бұрын
I have both right now. In two weeks, the 6.2 is going up for sale. The 7.3 is a beast, I love the sound too. No B.S. diesel emissions crap.
@wj2791
@wj2791 Жыл бұрын
I currently drive 2020 6.7 Lariat Dually but is not considering 7.2 2023 Long Bed SRW. I don't have a trailer to pull nor know how. I would love the sound as well. What gear did you get? What are you getting mpg?
@jordanperry3126
@jordanperry3126 2 жыл бұрын
it was very helpful to see which truck i would go with honestly.
@davidheywood3611
@davidheywood3611 2 жыл бұрын
Good video I agree. We rented a motor home with a 7.3 with a ten speed tranny. Absolutely loved that combination. We decided on buying a travel trailer. So when we went looking for a truck in the middle of Covid the only used trucks available was a 6.5 with the six speed. Good combination but not as good as the 7.3.
@adamzuraitis3267
@adamzuraitis3267 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got the Tremor and I’m getting similar mileage (14-15) on the highway. Love the power train on these pigs.
@armedmariner
@armedmariner 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2022 F350 7.3 long bed. Fabulous motor. Your video is EXCELLENT because it explains torque curve differences and that is the essential fact on the 7.3 over the 6.2 that makes it more than worth it. Great video. Thanks. You reaffirmed my decision to go with 7.3.
@davidc1961utube
@davidc1961utube 2 жыл бұрын
He upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 seems like a no brainer, both for the mileage over the life of the truck and for resale if you like new trucks regularly. The 7.3 was designed from the start to be used (in a defined form) in commercial vehicles. The upgrade from the 7.3 gas to diesel seems like a good idea only if you really need the torque, such as towing a big 5th wheel or hot-shotting for a living. Thanks for the real world comparison! I bet collecting and compiling all that information was time consuming. Cheers!
@chriskatz1152
@chriskatz1152 3 ай бұрын
Love the 7.3 for pushing snow, I rarely have to step on the pedal
@bobnelson2828
@bobnelson2828 2 жыл бұрын
Just did our annual 5K mile trip to Tucson across the plains states and over the mountain passes. 7.3 with 4.30's. Pulled very nicely. Pulled grades at 2K RPM that our previous 6.2 couldn't hold (at that RPM). 9.1 MPG average for the trip. Pulling a 11.5K fifth wheel. The 6.2 did the trip twice (2018 with 4.30's) and did 8.3 and 8.4 MPG. He is right one the money about the torque curve. The 2,000 to 2,500 RPM sweet spot is much more robust. The 10 speed is a BIG plus. IMO, the 6.2 would benefit hugely from a 10 speed; so get the F350 with the 6.2 to get the 10 speed.
@bairdmaceichthighearn2594
@bairdmaceichthighearn2594 Жыл бұрын
The Boss 6.2 would have benefitted from more displacement. Boss had the same displacement potential as Godzilla since they are both on 4.53 inch bore centers. Boss was the better engine platform that needed more cubes. Brian Wolfe fucked us with his idiotic decision to move to cam-in-block wedge Godzilla.
@royjimenez6789
@royjimenez6789 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the information
@bngbraz2
@bngbraz2 Жыл бұрын
key - more comfortable toe. Great point. Thanks for the video.
@RebelBama
@RebelBama 2 жыл бұрын
I plan to get 6.2 in my 2005 F-150 SC to towing/off road trips. I have 3.73 gears presently and planning to get 4.56. Running on 37” tires and get around 10 mpg and 8 mpg towing on 5.4. My travel trailer only 4k weigh. Hopefully 6.2 and 6 speed trans helped better towing and off road also get more speed on uphill while tows. I know I plan to get F-350 crew srw diesel in future but can’t afford right now. Maybe in few years. After get bigger travel trailer.
@ls2gudchevs752
@ls2gudchevs752 2 жыл бұрын
I got a 89 lance truck cmpr 1800 dry weight also towing w/a 1976 fiberform tri haul 19ft boat I think I'm gonna go for 7.3 GDZLA thnks men 4 ds upload stay safe🤙
@SuperDuty250
@SuperDuty250 2 жыл бұрын
Actually the torque on the 6.2 got bumped up to 430 lb ft
@JMcIntyre417
@JMcIntyre417 Жыл бұрын
It's a real shame they're stopping the 6.2L. I have two and have had excellent luck with these.
@ZR1Terror
@ZR1Terror Ай бұрын
But now they have the 6.8 which will be even better.
@jonmaderia1342
@jonmaderia1342 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment my 6.2 yea gets the job done but always feel like I need just a little bit more when hauling my truck camper. Unfortunately looks like Ford Super Duty’s are on hold for now.
@tedmarshall5769
@tedmarshall5769 Жыл бұрын
I have a (1999) Ford F550/7.3-liter Flatbed dually with a seven-speed standard shift, I'm an old guy but I still love the standard shift. I used to pull a 4-horse trailer with full living quarters. My wife and daughter used to compete in the Quarter horse world, so there was a lot of down the road. The truck doesn't get a lot of use right now and just sits, but I keep it because it still runs like a bear when I have to haul something heavy. I still get 10 MPG when I'm hauling a load and I still get 10 MPG empty. I bought the truck to do a big job hauling which it did no problem. Going down the interstate hauling the horses 70 MPH the truck felt like it was just cruising.
@brianlawliss1080
@brianlawliss1080 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 7.3 and added a Supercharger and get 605 HP and love it.
@chadwallo8026
@chadwallo8026 2 жыл бұрын
Which supercharger? Have a 21 regular cab.
@royjimenez6789
@royjimenez6789 4 ай бұрын
Nice man
@michaeldahl182
@michaeldahl182 9 ай бұрын
Great information, thank you for sharing. I’ve only had F150’S but thinking about getting a camper and would like to get a 3/4 ton just for the better towing stability, etc. lot of information out there but I enjoy your experiences and recommendations you are sharing! Thx!!
@Xander-dx6mw
@Xander-dx6mw 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 7.3 on a 250 with a 3.55 axle. I can tow 13,000 at grades up to 7% with no issues. My real world milage averages 12.6 empty, and 9.1 when towing. Milage is worse from 750 feet in elevation to 3,000 feet, but the power does not seem to be effected. Few vehicles can trailer tow as well as they claim (250 with 6.2, tundra with 5.8 and Tacoma with the 3.5), but this engine seems to have it where it counts.
@2001kawazx9
@2001kawazx9 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for info
@weezer648
@weezer648 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video! I’m on the fence but I think I’ll go with the Godzilla.
@Sleeper2006
@Sleeper2006 Жыл бұрын
Hi good info video. I have a 2012 f250 with the 6.2 373 6 speed trans. Bought it brand new and I love it. I avg 13.4 hwy and 9 towing my 10,200 camper. You can get a 10 speed trans for the 6.2. I will buy the 7.3 w/ 10 sp when / if the prices come back to reality. Either way I'm keeping my 2012 ( still looks new. )
@situationaladventures
@situationaladventures 2 жыл бұрын
Compared to $2k on f250, the 7.3 is a $1700 option on the f350, because the 6.2 comes with the 10 speed (f350 only as of now). And those who want a bigger gas tank need to opt for the long bed crew cab to get the 48 gal tank. 👍
@danbrown8310
@danbrown8310 2 жыл бұрын
exactly that is what I have a 2022 f250 7.3 with long bed 48 gallon tank
@GanderFlight
@GanderFlight 2 жыл бұрын
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@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends 2 жыл бұрын
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@briancorboy1042
@briancorboy1042 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2019 f250 with the 6.2. I found one with 4:30 gears. I live and work in the mountains of southwest Virginia. I pull my tool trailer (around 10,000 lbs) an average of 3 times a week. I also own a 2004 6.0 power stroke, and a 2004 5.9 Cummins. The 19 pulls as good or better than my older diesels. I am getting better mileage not towing than you are, but your towing mileage is the same as mine. I like the 6 speed transmission. If I lived in flat lands I would opt for the 3:73s, but in the mountains the 4:30s are a no brainer. I would like to try the 7.3, but I'm leery of the 10 speed transmission. I will probably get another 6.2 with 4:30s when the time comes. I just wish we could have a manual transmission in the super dutys again!
@spyder000069
@spyder000069 5 ай бұрын
I also have a '19 with the 6.2/4.30s. To me the truck feels like a rocket when passing someone. It has more than enough power for me and the 6 speed works great for my towing needs. I would buy the combo again as I feel its reliable. I do wish mpg was better as I only get around 14mpg.
@briancorboy1042
@briancorboy1042 5 ай бұрын
@@spyder000069 If you want that motor, you will have to buy used. Ford, in their infinite wisdom, have stopped production of the 6.2. It seems like everything I buy and like is discontinued by the manufacturer just before I buy another one. And yes, I have owned a 300 six cylinder, with a four speed manual. Best powertrain Ford ever made. They had to quit making them because they never broke down!
@spyder000069
@spyder000069 5 ай бұрын
@@briancorboy1042 That is why I am not selling my 2019 F250 with the 6.2. Its my toy hauler truck so I only have something like 25k miles on it. Fully loaded xlt fx4 with pano sunroof. Only a few gripes. Turning radius is terrible (crew cab / 6.5ft bed). Terrible in tight parking lots. At 19k I had a death wobble event that left my wife and daughter not wanting to ride in it for a while. It was the most violent shaking I have had (and I have been in some beaters over the last 35+ years). They had to replace a few steering components under warranty. Other than that its been a great truck. Hauls my 16 and 20ft enclosed trailers with ease. I always have a smaller vehicle as a daily driver.
@scottmichel9582
@scottmichel9582 2 жыл бұрын
great 👍 video. I love the 7.3 thanks for the info Cory.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends 2 жыл бұрын
I thought you went back to the old truck?!
@sonnykendall4134
@sonnykendall4134 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely have no regrets upgrading to the 7.3. Payload alone was worth it
@StephenCarlockVO
@StephenCarlockVO Жыл бұрын
My 2022 350 7.3 4x4 with a 4.30 rear end averages about 11.5mpg daily driving; I've yet to pull anything super heavy, but we're building out a tiny house on wheels that's gonna put it to work. We live somewhat rural so I get my stretches of 14-16MPG, but stop signs and lights will take the wind out of its sails with my setup. But that's understandable with my preferred buildout; I didn't buy this thing to save at the pump. Have about 6500 miles on it and it's been generally smooth so far. Looking forward to pulling more with it.
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals Жыл бұрын
Very well presented, tHanks!
@michaelgarza1145
@michaelgarza1145 Жыл бұрын
Because of your Videos i went out and bought a 2022 F250 7.3L Lariat edition. The difference between my F150 and the F250 is night and day. Really appreciate the videos which gave me a lot to checkout but I know will make my towing safer and easier. Thanks.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends Жыл бұрын
Awesome to hear. Still very happy with mine!
@isaacsosebee8908
@isaacsosebee8908 Жыл бұрын
2022 f450 7.3G 4.88 gear. BEAST!! Upgraded from a 99 f450 7.3 D. New truck is twice the puller!
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends Жыл бұрын
Nice
@Prestiged_peck
@Prestiged_peck Жыл бұрын
You can now get the 6.2 with the 10 speed, but AFAIK only in the F350, the 250 version on the online order system is locked to the 6 speed
@KennyD4x4
@KennyD4x4 Жыл бұрын
7.3 with 3.55 gears in NE Oklahoma. 13 avg and 8 towing.
@herb7877
@herb7877 2 жыл бұрын
I started following you when we both had F150's towing simular trailers. You moved on the a diesel. I did not want a diesel but was going to a F250 with a gas 6.2 but couldn't justify it at that moment. I was glad I didn't b/c the 7.3 was announced but I wanted to wait a year to see how others reacted. You moved that way & i watched. I ordered a new 21' F350 7.3 with 3:73 rear. I went to the F350 b/c the 3:73 is not available in a F250 with the 7.3l. I also didn't want the 4:30. I tow a 7200#tt. With the 10 spd tranny it works like a dream. I ave 10.3 towing on a 4k trip up & down many hills & mtns, 13 around town empty (which is very rare) and have had only done one (empty) 400 mile frwy trip but ave 17.5. I've owned a number of trucks over the years & this has been the best so far. I bought it to tow and thats what it does very well. Only wished it had twin turbo's like my last one; but I'd more than likely require a pilots license.
@kenanderson2216
@kenanderson2216 2 жыл бұрын
Ditto. I have 6.2 and 7.3. Love 7.3
@toddstanley7804
@toddstanley7804 2 жыл бұрын
Loved my 6.2 but it screamed hauling heavy loads. Towed anything but not comfortably. Smooth and reliable
@milleniumann28
@milleniumann28 Жыл бұрын
Nice thanks for being honest! I watched a ram 6.4 towing video dude was like look no effort…. But it was screaming like traditional gassers do when towing. What I compare this 7.3 to is the old 7.3 it tows the same way reliable no super revving just pulling maintaining posted speed with 30k gvwr.
@strang1124
@strang1124 2 жыл бұрын
The 6.2 is an overhead cam. Which means it NATURALLY can handle more rpm. 4500 rpm is nothing.
@jabroni6199
@jabroni6199 7 ай бұрын
If you think his point in any way shape or form was to suggest it cannot handle it, I recommend never commenting on engine comparisons as it relates to towing.
@strang1124
@strang1124 7 ай бұрын
@@jabroni6199 NO, it left a comment not a gripe or complaint.
@darrowlinn7407
@darrowlinn7407 2 жыл бұрын
I have some 6.2 in 250s a have been good. My work truck is a 2019 250 with a 6.2 I like it and have never been short of power. I just bought a 2022 with a 7.3 so far I like but I haven't tested it yet. It does cut out at 96 mph , I wish it was faster.
@danielp.621
@danielp.621 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparison. As I get closer to retirement I thought about upgrading to a bigger truck to haul my camper. (It's only 4,700 lbs. I think i will stay (for a while) with my 1/2 ton, it gets 22mpg & 12 towing. Your comparison really help answer some questions I had. Nice job. Thank you.
@Twogreenfeet
@Twogreenfeet 3 ай бұрын
What engine, transmission, rear end gear, cab, and bed does your 1/2 ton have? 22 & 12 is respectable!
@Twogreenfeet
@Twogreenfeet 3 ай бұрын
yr?
@danielp.621
@danielp.621 3 ай бұрын
@Twogreenfeet 2015 ford f150 crew cab ,2.7L ecoboost 5.5ft bed the other 2 I'm not sure. I drive very easily. That helps with the mileage.
@gunsandrotors8704
@gunsandrotors8704 2 жыл бұрын
Since 2017 6.2 is 385 and 430ft lbs. And 2020 f350 6.2 has the 10 speed.
@bricknboxer
@bricknboxer 2 жыл бұрын
That torque curve chart reminded me why I'm reluctant to turn loose our 2008 superduty V10. 80% of the torque is available at 2200 rpm and max torque 457 lbs is at 3250 rpm. With 4:10 gears and the 5 speed trans it tows our sub 5000 lb camper easily. 13-14 mpg average not towing, 9.5 mpg towing. Driving with a light foot and keeping the factory tire size with low rolling resistance highway tread is the key to getting reasonable mpg.
@fla-gypsy57
@fla-gypsy57 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree. I have the same set up in my 2009 and it is a towing machine.
@doddgarger6806
@doddgarger6806 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.. 6.8 especially 3v version
@fla-gypsy57
@fla-gypsy57 2 жыл бұрын
@@doddgarger6806 It is definitely a well designed towing motor even with just a 5 speed transmission. It delivers all the torque early in the rpm band. I can take it up to 2000 rpm (65mph) and hold that speed without any downshifting.
@panthermartin7784
@panthermartin7784 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 V10 to tow 5000lbs? Ahhhhhh America , phew, thanks I needed that ...
@mike.fishrich
@mike.fishrich Жыл бұрын
Most def answer my questions…just about to received a 2022 Godzilla XLT didn’t know much about it but preferred gas than diesel since I don’t tow much…Thx for the info my bro 🤙🏽
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends Жыл бұрын
my pleasure!
@garyray
@garyray 2 жыл бұрын
The 7.3 is fun to drive. I've got a 2022 F350 7.3, 4:30 gearing I bought sight unseen. I test drove the diesel (freight train) and an anemic 6.2 and ordered the 7.3 without having driven one, since there weren't any on the lots. Boy was I pleasantly surprised over my brief 6.2 experience. As others have stated, it's fun to drive on a daily basis. It's got the power down low where you want it. As I've built it out (adding weight), the driving experience has gotten better, smoothing out the ride, although it's probably a little slower. My use case was taking a travel trailer to Central Mexico for months at a time and clean diesel isn't always available there. I also worried about insane diesel repairs and maintenance, so I would have added an extended warranty to the cost of a diesel. Fun fact, Ford warranties work at Mexican Ford dealers, unlike Ram.
@danaguillot822
@danaguillot822 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video!!
@robertwhitey6621
@robertwhitey6621 Жыл бұрын
The low rpm torque number of the Godzilla 7.3 400@1500 rpm is what gets your load rolling and will really come in handy while starting off on an incline. I’ve owned 4 7.3 power strokes 2 of them stick shift they averaged around 15-16 mpg with a 10K GVW load. My 2020 Godzilla same trip same weight 3:73’s I’m right around 14 mpg. I’ve also made that same yearly trip out to Colorado in my stick shift 5.4 w/3:73’s and averaged 13.5 mpg.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends Жыл бұрын
Great feedback. Thank you!
@robertweller2662
@robertweller2662 Жыл бұрын
I sold a 2004 Dodge Ram with the 24 valve Cummins and 3:73 gear to buy a 2022 F350 with the 7.3 Godzilla also with the 3:73 gear. I pull a 35 foot 5th wheel trailer that weighs in between 11.000 and 12,000 fully loaded. I have no regrets. The Godzilla gets about 1-2 MPG less daily driving and 2-3 MPG less towing than my old Cummins but with gas being usually $1 less per gallon than Diesel anymore the Godzilla still ends up being less expensive to operate and that is just from a fuel perspective, we aren't figuring in the additional maintenance cost of the diesel. The 1st and second gear ratios in the 10 speed are both lower than the 1st gear ration in my old Dodge so I really don't feel like It takes any longer to get off the line with the trailer. The torque and horse power the 7.3 delivers is really close to the old 24 valve Cummins. It was only 355 horse power and 525 ft lbs of torque compared to the 7.3 430 horse and 475 ft lbs of torque. However it is important to remember gearing has a lot to do with it and the 10 speed helps negate that loss of the 50 ft lbs of torque. If you really want to help the 7.3 do it's very best get the 4:30's. They will get you off the line even better under load. However the 4:30's won't do much when you're up to speed as the 10 speed is going to put you in the gear you need to be in to maintain the level of torque required to hold each load at speed. When on the two lane 55MPH roads with my 3:73's I can hit 10th gear but on the expressway at higher speeds of 70-75 MPH and creating more of my own wind resistance due to my high profile 5th wheel I usually lock out 9th and 10th. If it gets really hilly I lock out 8th and tow in 7th. She drinks a little more fuel but this negates the constant downshifting as you climb hills because at highway speeds in 7th gear she runs a little higher RPM and sits a little deeper into the torque curve so I can climb most hills in 7th with no trouble. If I try and stay in 8th, I'm either going to lose speed climbing the hill or the 10 speed is going to drop to 6th or sometimes as low as 5th gear to catch up, so I find it best to stay in 7th when the road isn't flat. The 10speed makes it easy to customize your tow experience. It took some getting used to going back to a gas after towing with a Diesel for 12 years but I am very pleased with the 7.3 so far.
@williamsnider2833
@williamsnider2833 2 жыл бұрын
rolling thru from Florida all the way thru winslow az on those long grade I've not yet NOT been able to roll the sped I want to and we went from Santa Fe evacuate from the wild fires I pegged 4500 rpm twice to winslow az....
@kellyh4035
@kellyh4035 Жыл бұрын
If you are working and not just playing, torque curve and rpm is the most important factor. That's why in the old days, people towing liked the old 300 inline 6 over even a 351v8
@martymcfly9598
@martymcfly9598 Жыл бұрын
I ordered a 2022 F250 long bed with the 7.3L on November 16th and picked it up at the dealer on January 25th
@terrypage8172
@terrypage8172 2 жыл бұрын
I'm waiting on my 2022 F250. With the 7.3 and 10 speed with a 4.30 gear. It's in the production process. Hopefully it'll be here before the end of the month.
@christopherlortiz
@christopherlortiz 2 жыл бұрын
The 6.2 the only way to get the 10speed is on a f350 and you can also get it on flex fuel
@w2504x4
@w2504x4 2 жыл бұрын
I own both, 2015 6.2 over 200k one valve springs, set of spark plugs, thats it, 2021 7.3 just rolled 40k no issues. I pull loads close to 20k lbs with both. Yes the 7.3 does out pull the 6.2 with that said, its not day and night. The 6.2 holds its own for sure. Now I do not like the 10 speed, its not near as smooth as the 6. The 6 down shifting is stronger smoother more accurate. my 10 speed has to think about whats its doing and sometimes jolts the truck. Off road applications my 6.2 walks around my 7.3, not even close both trucks are 3.73 rear ends. I drive with common sense, I'm in no hurry usually, but when merging onto interstate the 7.3 beats the 6.2 hands down, as for mileage, I wish I was getting his mileage on the 7.3. Pulling 20k lbs expect around 6 mpg at 65 mph. in 8th gear. Daily driving I'm seeing arouind 12. If you occassionly pull a load I'd go 6.2. I was laughed at for not buying diesel when I got my 6.2 but I saw the dpf issues, turbo issues, cost of repair etc and it was a no brainer. I've owned every diesel out there except the druamax and I have no regrets, I was diesel when it wasn't cool, 1st gen dodge. They all pulled big loads. Hands down my gas jobs cost less to operate. If you want to know why ford came out with the big gas its because the big fleets asked for it, they were tired of the diesel issues and cost to maintain. Ford answered and now cummins I hear has a gas inline. Remember the 300 ford six banger, it was a torque beast, some things always come full circle.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends 2 жыл бұрын
This is great input. Thank you for helping others make their decision easier!
@zman8340
@zman8340 2 жыл бұрын
Great comment. In me research people have echoed your thoughts on the 10 speed . I’ve read it’s best suited with the 4.30 rear end. Not as such shifting / searching for the right gear. Just what I’ve read others say. Like to to know if this is the case
@easycomeeasygo8901
@easycomeeasygo8901 Жыл бұрын
Epa killed the pickup diesel. But personally i still wish both ford and chevy did I6 diesels. Im guessing you have a dually 7.3? 12 in town is not bad for a dually i say. My 4spd hd 150 5.4 3v 4.10 gets 12/15, and 10.5 towing about 6k. Id love the 7.3 in my truck, lol.
@amphibious4463
@amphibious4463 3 ай бұрын
That inline 6 was the best motor put in a 150 ever made imo
@robertshellycarroll7884
@robertshellycarroll7884 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2012 f250 6.2L. New ford reman eng. Have never got that kind of gas mileage. I don't ride it hard at all. Best I get running around is 9.5 just the p/u. Loaded with 24'gooseneck and 19k plus,6.9 -7.4 Make 1100mi trips every 2-5 wks. 38yr professional med/hvy tech. Have not owned a diesel a don't intend to. Both of our boy's Dodges are broke down and i'm not going to fix them. But,I will haul them them somewhere with my 6.2 gas ford.
@coreyadcock
@coreyadcock 2 жыл бұрын
I get 14.5 in my 2022 tremor as well. That's with 4.30s and 35s. The interstate is more like 12.5-13.
@solitaryrv5335
@solitaryrv5335 Жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@lakeend5702
@lakeend5702 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank u sir
@flyer8493
@flyer8493 2 жыл бұрын
Last time I checked, you can get the 10 speed with the 6.2 on the F350.
@acmanwwjd1
@acmanwwjd1 4 ай бұрын
My understanding that the 10 speed is having a lot of problems a lot of shifting and I put in a Flowmaster and changing the intake on a 6.2 made a huge difference
@atvtinker01
@atvtinker01 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2020 F350 4x2 with the 7.3L and love the towing ability of this truck. I tow a Keystone Cougar 25RES fifth wheel that weighs 7900# and average 10.5mpg towing. Everyday driving I get 17mpg with a Five Star 87 daily tow tune. I opted for the 3.73 ratio rather than the 4.30 since I daily drive this truck to work. It's definitely one of the better engine that Ford has come out with. The only gripe I have is the 10 speed transmission. Just seems too busy, it really should have been an 8 speed.
@robertwhitey6621
@robertwhitey6621 Жыл бұрын
Try ECO mode instead of normal for running empty with no load, the tranny will skip gears so it’s not always shifting thru them all. Should help some with the fuel mileage.
@daveburt1961
@daveburt1961 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your info
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome!
@disgracebook5708
@disgracebook5708 2 жыл бұрын
F350 with 6.2L is mated to the 10R140 10 speed transmission.
@danbrown8310
@danbrown8310 Жыл бұрын
I love my 2021 7.3 f250
@roywall8169
@roywall8169 2 жыл бұрын
My experience with mileage has been slightly worse, but I live in the rockies so that is to be expected. The best mileage I have gotten on an entire tank was 15.6. Around town I get somewhere between 11-13. Highway the best I have seen was 16.9 on a return leg of a 400 mile road trip (the initial leg of the trip I averaged 15 mpg going up hill. I run 91 octane almost exclusively as the station with the best prices nearest to my home only offers 85 and 91. I did get the 16.9 mpg after filling up with 87, but that was going downhill for a good portion of the trip. While towing I average 10mpg on 91 octane, while traveling on a mixture of interstate and mountain highways. If you want maximum mpg towing I would suggest limiting your speed to 60mph. 🤘🏻🙂
@thisdayage7997
@thisdayage7997 Жыл бұрын
💯 speed kills mpg & just an extra 5mph can be the difference in reasonable mileage and poor mileage and only gain you 5min per hr driving
@calebcaleb5603
@calebcaleb5603 Жыл бұрын
On the 7.3 or 6.2?
@roywall8169
@roywall8169 Жыл бұрын
@@calebcaleb5603 I have the 7.3 with the 3.7 rear end ratio.
@calebcaleb5603
@calebcaleb5603 Жыл бұрын
@@roywall8169 what year and how many miles you got now?
@roywall8169
@roywall8169 Жыл бұрын
@@calebcaleb5603 its a 2022, and it now has 14.5k miles.
@gregmacklem
@gregmacklem 2 жыл бұрын
I ended up with a 2021 F250 with the 6.2 v8 and 6 speed tranny. That motor is fantastic. It it smooth, easy and fast revving. I tow a travel trailer at 7,000 lbs and it does it extremely well. I did hit a very long, steep grade North of Chattanooga TN last year and it ran 4,700 RPM to keep the truck/trailer at 54 MPH. Comparing this motor to the class C RV with the 6.8l v10 I used to have, it would run 4,500 RPM to run 45 MPH up mountains. But, my next truck, which hopefully wont be for years, would be the 7.3l.
@SampsonRoofing
@SampsonRoofing 9 ай бұрын
I have a 2020 7.3 L great value !
@tkilg7169
@tkilg7169 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this info. Sticker shock is the only thing holding me back from trading for the 7.3. My '03 Ram 5.9 is my pride and joy, and many who see it ask me if I will sell it to them, and I am tempted, for the same reasons you had for going back to a gasser. It's just very hard to make the leap, especially considering the uncertainty of our economy as well as the future of energy in our country. I don't know if my wife and I will travel in our rv like we used to. We are in our 70's and not full timers, just some timers. But if things get really bad......we might end up living in the trailer in the backyard.
@UnderSprayedWhiteSkies
@UnderSprayedWhiteSkies Жыл бұрын
If you're unfamiliar w/NWO, in a nutshell we live under a ruling clan's rule. They call it Tikkun Olam. Basically, everything you thought was legit is probably a lie, and they control/manipulate EVERYTHING. Hence the future is per their script. "Order Out of Chaos" and "By Deception We Make War" are a couple of their mottoes. Hegalian Dialectic is how they roll (create the problem to institute the societal changing/control solution).
@Soladaddy
@Soladaddy 2 жыл бұрын
I want the 7.3 10 speed combo. Currently have a 99 7.3 diesel 4 speed and got caught in the rockies towing a 11,000 5th wheel. I can pull a grade at 55, but slowing to 10 mph for switchbacks made it difficult to regain speed with only 4 gears. The tranny was not happy and a 10 speed would have been a huge help.
@joshsstuffs5877
@joshsstuffs5877 2 жыл бұрын
There's a lot of comments by now and I haven't read them all BUT you will get the 10 speed standard in an F350 behind any of the available engine options including the 6.2. In the F250 you get the 6 speed behind the 6.2 and the 10 speed behind the 7.3 and 6.7. The E series get the 6 speed behind the 7.3.
@joshsstuffs5877
@joshsstuffs5877 2 жыл бұрын
I actually have an F350 DRW with a 7.3 on order right now. Really looking forward to it.
@roywall8169
@roywall8169 2 жыл бұрын
Could not agree more. I have had my 7.3 for 6 months now. I tow at elevation (My home is at 4500 feet and I tow as high as 10000 feet above sea level), and this truck is more than I had hoped for. My trailer weighs 7500lbs and I also have an atv and generator in the truck bed. I have zero problems climbing hills at speed, and the transmission also does a good job at helping brake on descent. It is not as good as engine braking with a 6.7, but it is sufficient. I have yet to pull the most challenging canyon in my area, but that will be remedied in August. The canyon climbs from approximately 5800 feet to 10500 feet. The max speed limit while doing so is 30mph, but there are a dozen or so switchbacks with the speed limit dropping to 10mph, so the transmission will be put to the test. I did this pull last year with an ecoboost (3.5) minus the atv in the bed, and that is why I now own the 7.3.
@jamesvaldez4093
@jamesvaldez4093 Жыл бұрын
Did you try your climb through the canyon?
@roywall8169
@roywall8169 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesvaldez4093 I did. The New truck performed flawlessly. I did have a change to the payload. I added a second atv, so I needed to use a truck bed rack that would accommodate two bikes. The truck did not even breathe heavy. It went up the hill easily. I was concerned about the descent (this being my first time using the truck in this canyon), so I used 4WL on the descent which turned out to be over kill.
@jamesvaldez4093
@jamesvaldez4093 Жыл бұрын
@@roywall8169 Thanks!!! I'm considering one of these to tow a camp trailer at roughly 10,000 pounds. I live in AZ and have mountains and heat to deal with. I appreciate the info.
@SnowroxKT
@SnowroxKT 10 ай бұрын
I've been towing my F250 with ym F150 ecoboost and I've had a trans and engine overheat, so glad to hear the 7.3 is a big upgrade from the 3.5 eco.
@Twizztify
@Twizztify Жыл бұрын
I’m perfectly ok with my 2017 f350 6.2 with 4:30 gears. I have a banks pedal monster on it combined with a custom 87 daily/tow tune from five star performance. The thing rips compared to my old 2013 f150 5 liter. It’s plenty of truck for my use!
@wesleydean4228
@wesleydean4228 Жыл бұрын
Do you hear the injectors ticking when revving?
@Twizztify
@Twizztify Жыл бұрын
@@wesleydean4228 no idea, never noticed. I’ll check next time.
@wesleydean4228
@wesleydean4228 Жыл бұрын
@@Twizztify thank you.
@msheron
@msheron Жыл бұрын
I have the 7.3 pulling a Fifth wheel and it does very well. I average right at 9.0 mpg and the torque curve of the 7.3 with the 10 spd is really a no brained over the 6.2 with similar gearing. I think if diesel had not had gone Woke with emissions, I may have gotten a diesel. But no regrets of the 7.3 what so ever. In fact, I will not part with the truck even if the dealer offered me to this day $5k more than I paid and maybe not even $10k as they are a unicorn so to speak on finding at a decent price. I bought mine right before the whole truck scene went insane!
@hallsgraincattle8692
@hallsgraincattle8692 2 жыл бұрын
I currently own both. 2022 f250 king ranch 7.3 w 4.30 and a 2013 f250 6.2 w 3.73. I liked my 6.2 before I got the 7.3, pulled the camper and stock trailer fine. Did the jobs that I wanted it to do without any problems but you werent going to win any races. The 7.3 is in a completely different league than the 6.2, there is so much more torque at every rpm range. It is a blast to drive and I have a hard time keeping my foot out of it, puts you back in the seat and the sound of the engine is phenomenal. Could not see myself ever going back to a diesel unless my towing needs change drastically. 7.3 for the win.
@LegacyIndustrial1
@LegacyIndustrial1 2 жыл бұрын
You must have the lower gears in your 6.2, I get 13.8-14.0 around town and up to 14.8 on a long highway trip.
@80spyder1
@80spyder1 2 жыл бұрын
I tow a 7500 pound travel trailer ( loaded weight) with a 2020 F250 6.2 and 3.73 gears and 6 speed auto. I bought it new and plan on keeping it 10 years which should be easy. It’s 2 years old now with 22000 miles. I would not attempt to say it is better than a 7.3 with a 10 speed but with plans on keeping it a long time I was a bit scared of buying an engine/trans combo that was new to the market (at that time). I haven’t been sorry. It may not be as much of a truck as others but it’s more than adequate. And I’ve towed with “adequate” trucks plenty. Moving from a 2002 F250 with the 2valve per cylinder 5.4 which treated me well, I feel like I have a beast of a truck even though it really probably isn’t.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends 2 жыл бұрын
6.2 is a workhorse!
@fredc3543
@fredc3543 Жыл бұрын
F250-6.2: 13k lbs; No problems towing that travel trailer. The $1k hitch makes a huge difference. Never went below 60 mph on a steep grade. It was at its limit, but no problem. Really like that truck.
@lyleswavel320
@lyleswavel320 Жыл бұрын
Rear end ratio
@demsakawalkinglatetermabor7ion
@demsakawalkinglatetermabor7ion 7 ай бұрын
Mpg when not towing?
@Forbess1234
@Forbess1234 2 жыл бұрын
The 10 speed is prob making all the difference. I agree that if it’s your daily driver, they are pretty comparable. If you tow ALL the time, you prob need to go diesel. Otherwise, Gas is better, because of all the restrictions. For gas, the 7.3 is clearly the way to go. There’s no replacement for displacement.
@jaynen
@jaynen Жыл бұрын
I tow over 85% of the time and the gas mileage towing with diesel is washed out by the more expensive diesel fuel and that doesn't count DEF or services
@Kcducttaper1
@Kcducttaper1 Жыл бұрын
I've kinda wanted to swap the 5.4 in my '99 F-250 with a 7.3. I'm sure it would make a world of difference!
@stumpbumpers
@stumpbumpers Жыл бұрын
$10k just for the motor. By the time your done buying the motor, trans, and conversion components, expect to spend as much as new F250 with the 7.3. I have a 2003 F250 and considered the same. I’ll be ordering a F250 with 7.3 in April when Ford opens ordering again.
@bryanthornton6787
@bryanthornton6787 2 жыл бұрын
I have around 13K miles on my '22 model (3.55 gearing) now and hitting 16 mpg driving the 60 mile round trip to work and seen the computer count as high as 17.5 mpg on the open road. Towing my 7000lb travel trailer I've seen as low as 6.8 mpg and as high as 8.8 mpg. Hopefully one day I'll hit your 9.5 mpg!! If I had it to do all over again, I THINK I would go with the long bed, the big fuel tank and 3.73 gearing.
@justinsanders6063
@justinsanders6063 2 жыл бұрын
Bryan, at what speed do you drive that 60 mile commute? I can get anywhere near that in my ‘21
@bryanthornton6787
@bryanthornton6787 2 жыл бұрын
@@justinsanders6063 Half of it is a 55 mph road and the other is a 75 mph road but usually hang around 65-70mph.
@bryonsusedautos
@bryonsusedautos 2 жыл бұрын
Based on the empty mpgs posted at $4.25 a gallon that would be a savings of $6300 per 100k miles!
@richvangorder3900
@richvangorder3900 Жыл бұрын
I get the want for a diesel. Its exists mostly among buyers who dont deal with them as a profession. The 7.3 is by far the best gas option in the HD market as a diesel alternative. GM 6.6 would be the runner up and the 6.4 would be the 3rd best option. The 7.3 is a sensible work horse and far simpler than the other 2 gas options with alot more torque available earlier on where its needed most. And for those that work on their engines to maintain them will really appreciate the 7.3s simplicity. Think short block chevy(before direct injection and AFM/DFM). ITS LITERALLY 445 CI. OF NO NONSENSE
@wilsonram39
@wilsonram39 Жыл бұрын
Gotta ask since you seem pretty learned on it all: I've heard the 6.2's 6-speed tranny is near as bulletproof as you can get nowadays, not sure about that 10-Speed though. What're your thoughts on it? I'm pretty new top the whole truck space and am trying to research for a travel trailer hauler in the future
@richvangorder3900
@richvangorder3900 Жыл бұрын
@@wilsonram39 then its a double edged sword isnt it? Yeah the older 6 spd is proven. Yes the newer 10 spd will out perform it. I like the 10 spd alot. Has its quirks tho. I have 36,000 miles now on my first generation 10 spd Super Duty and have been very happy. Its a very aggressive transmission. It likes to perform. The more aggressive you drive the better. The negative? At times, occasionally, during low speed manuveurs where your coming off the throttle to prepare for a turn it doesnt know what to do. When its not completely warmed up yet youll get a similar reaction too.
@christopherhenderson4820
@christopherhenderson4820 Жыл бұрын
I test drove a 6.2, 6.7 diesel, and a 7.3 gas. Same equipment on all. I traded my 6.0 for a 7.3. Haven’t missed the 6.0. Or the fuel cost.
@alb12345672
@alb12345672 2 жыл бұрын
I was lucky to find an 11 F150 Platinum with Max Tow and a 6.2 w/3.73s. Claims 11.1K tow capacity. It gets 13-14 driving it very gently. Has 411 HP I think, bit more than the SD. OHV engines usually give more torque lower down.
@AB-coyote
@AB-coyote 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think the valve configuration has anything to do with it in this case. It’s the added displacement the 7.3 has over the 6.2. Different class of truck but the 1st Gen Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra made more torque with less revs than any of the Big 3 OHV V8’s that were less than 6 liters in displacement.
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal Жыл бұрын
Do you understand what duty cycle means?
@disgracebook5708
@disgracebook5708 Жыл бұрын
I have a 21 F350, 6.2L, with the 10R140 10 speed.
@paulbenoit9431
@paulbenoit9431 2 жыл бұрын
I've been tempted to upgrade to the F250 with the 7.3. Currently, I use an F150 3.5 ecoboost with max tow package to tow a 6500 lb. trailer. The 3.5 ecoboost has similar torque to the 7.3 at lower rpm but a bit less horsepower. It tows my setup very well with reasonable fuel economy. Just finished a 5000 mile trip and averaged 11.7 when towing. My reason for possibly upgrading is to get a heavier truck for a more relaxed experience in windy conditions and a higher payload. However with fuel prices the way they are, think I'll stick with the Ecoboost for now. Nice video, Thanks!
@freedomlineman3105
@freedomlineman3105 2 жыл бұрын
I went from 2013 F 150 ecoboost to a 2020 F350 with the 7.3 gas motor and am very happy with the upgrade. The F150 was little towing beast but always felt I was getting pushed around pulling my trailers. Not a issue now. I get similar empty MPG and better towing MPG (8-10). Usually get 13-15 MPG with the 7.3 and it’s a 4 door long box.
@davidkendall6801
@davidkendall6801 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 6.2, 4.30 differential. It is rated at 385 hp and 430 TQ (approximately 10% less than the 7.3). I get 9 - 9.5 towing 12,000 lbs. Unloaded around town I get 14 and 15 on the road. It really depends how heavy your foot is. If I was ordering, I would get the 7.3 and 10 speed just to have it. My top preferences for ordering for towing would be 4:30 rear, 48 gallon gas tank and 10 speed. Extra gears are great. I'd love to see a comparison of a 7.3, 3.55 rear to a 6.2 with a 4:30. My 6.2 would tow a 7,500 pound trailer with ease. For medium duty work, a 6.2 is great. If that's all you do, 7.3 is not really needed, wants vs needs.
@gen-x-zeke8446
@gen-x-zeke8446 2 жыл бұрын
All the landscaping companies around here have mostly 6.2's and some Dodges (RAMS), and several ole' reliable 7.3 diesel. The 7.3 Godzilla will be perfect due to the insane Diesel prices and will tow/haul typical landscaping trailers fine, though, I am yet to see one. So it's 6.2. I think in time, the Godzilla will be added with 6.8 V10 tow trucks for hauling sizable vehicles. Yesterday a V10 dropped off a '07 Expedition (5,500 pounds I'm guessing). *I think Ford saved themselves with the 6.2 and now the Godzilla.
@LegacyIndustrial1
@LegacyIndustrial1 2 жыл бұрын
I get similar mileage.
@erics5857
@erics5857 Жыл бұрын
We are considering a used 2017 f250 6.2 with the 4.30 for towing a 13k fifth wheel. How does your rig do when climbing hills/mountains?
@LegacyIndustrial1
@LegacyIndustrial1 Жыл бұрын
Man, i am having misfire issues with my 6.2 like crazy, ford cant even fix it. That dual overhead bs is an issue waiting to hsppen. Go 7.3
@kingrider75
@kingrider75 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2018 6.2 with the same rear end as you and I couldn’t be more pleased with the towing. Gas mileage sucks but I can pull sandstone mountain in WV at 65 without the engine screaming to loud. When it comes time I’ll probably go to the Godzilla motor though.
@larryharris2008
@larryharris2008 Жыл бұрын
Hauling a 13500 lb trailer and get 8.3 mpg avg over 40,000 miles with a 2021 F250.
@flushmammadrama
@flushmammadrama 2 жыл бұрын
Not to correct on one point 3.55 gears are higher gears then the 3.70s in the 6.2
@campingalan
@campingalan 2 жыл бұрын
We got a 2021 crew cab, long box 7.3l with 4.30 gears that tows our 10000lb travel trailer in Colorado. We have been very happy with its performance. Generally speaking, it can easily do the speed limit, or speed limit + 5 mph on any of the mountain pass climbs. My only slight observation is that if we have to slow down due to wild animals or rock debris on the road, it takes slightly longer to accelerate than what a diesel would. We really enjoy the 7.3l and 10 speed transmission!
@tomhawkins8775
@tomhawkins8775 2 жыл бұрын
2019 6.2 torque is 430 not 405. Like the video
@factionfx
@factionfx 2 жыл бұрын
The unloaded MPG on the 7.3 is the selling point. Pretty sure the largest difference you're experiencing is the 10 speed transmission, not the 13% more torque of 7.3. Honestly I would have thought the 7.3 + 10 speed would edge out the 6.2 in towing MPG.
@WanderingWeekends
@WanderingWeekends 2 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind you’re getting a better towing experience for the same MPG’s
@thesunflowchannel1995
@thesunflowchannel1995 2 жыл бұрын
I still be driving my 6.0 vortec with 350k miles, it never dies
@zman8340
@zman8340 2 жыл бұрын
Same here
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