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Old 08-03-2012, 10:06 AM
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New camping trailer. Now that's how you level a truck "lol".
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Originally Posted by treault
New camping trailer. Now that's how you level a truck "lol".
Awesome
Old 08-03-2012, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by treault
New camping trailer. Now that's how you level a truck "lol".
That's a huge TT... How long is that?

Congrats
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I think that is bigger than my first house.
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32 foot trailer with dual slide outs and an outside kitchen. Think the overall length is close to 38 feet. The trailer weighs about 8000lbs. The Ecoboost gave me an incredible 8.5mpg while pulling it.
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Originally Posted by treault
32 foot trailer with dual slide outs and an outside kitchen. Think the overall length is close to 38 feet. The trailer weighs about 8000lbs. The Ecoboost gave me an incredible 8.5mpg while pulling it.
That's what I got with the wife's Durango pulling a 12' V-nose.
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Originally Posted by treault
32 foot trailer with dual slide outs and an outside kitchen. Think the overall length is close to 38 feet. The trailer weighs about 8000lbs. The Ecoboost gave me an incredible 8.5mpg while pulling it.
Seems a 5.0 would have breathed a bit easier...
Old 08-03-2012, 02:38 PM
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horrible pictures lol but here's mine. roughly 3.5 ton trailer and another 800lbs in the bed.



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Originally Posted by rigrat2011

Seems a 5.0 would have breathed a bit easier...
Seriously? Do explain.
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Originally Posted by jjm1024

Seriously? Do explain.
Well... Im not going to make a big argument or steal the thread... But heres How i see things. I could be wrong, and Its Only a theory to me.

But, motor to motor... The numbers seem pretty close. But the issue i have, the v6 isnt natural asperation where the v8 is.

So, do you think the 5.0 would perform better and give you better numbers if you slapped a boss intake or a turbo on it?

Im just stuck on the idea that the v6 is setup closer to being maximizes than the v8 is.

I could be wrong... Im Only stating opinion


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