Lets see your campers being towed
#1841
Senior Member
I had a 2010 5.4 and it pulled my 7700# trailer way better off the line! now my 5.0 pulls the same 7700LBS and both pull it well but the 5.0 is a more on the open road puller. if I had a long trip I want the 5.0 if I was in town and only in town give me the 5.4! sorry I just don't know how to is plain it lucy!
#1842
Senior Member
I had a 2010 5.4 and it pulled my 7700# trailer way better off the line! now my 5.0 pulls the same 7700LBS and both pull it well but the 5.0 is a more on the open road puller. if I had a long trip I want the 5.0 if I was in town and only in town give me the 5.4! sorry I just don't know how to is plain it lucy!
#1843
Yea the 5.4 has a way better torque curve but the 5.0 has a little more hp. Peak is at like 2500rpm, 5.0 is Like 4000 or Maybe higher? I forget exactly. so the more it weighs the better the 5.4 is vs the 5.0. That's why the 5.4 is rated at 10200 and the 5.0 is 8000 or whatever.
the only difference you'll notice the greatest differences... is in the diff.
2010 5.4 is rated at 7600 with the 3:55 LSD, i know cause that's what i have.
i looked at the 5.0 with the 3:73 and the 3:55.
3:55 rated for 7600
3:73 rated for 8200.
that's for a 2013 4x4 5.5 box screw. 5.0.
6.2 w/ 3:73 is 11000 i believe.
#1844
Senior Member
i disagree.
the only difference you'll notice the greatest differences... is in the diff.
2010 5.4 is rated at 7600 with the 3:55 LSD, i know cause that's what i have.
i looked at the 5.0 with the 3:73 and the 3:55.
3:55 rated for 7600
3:73 rated for 8200.
that's for a 2013 4x4 5.5 box screw. 5.0.
6.2 w/ 3:73 is 11000 i believe.
the only difference you'll notice the greatest differences... is in the diff.
2010 5.4 is rated at 7600 with the 3:55 LSD, i know cause that's what i have.
i looked at the 5.0 with the 3:73 and the 3:55.
3:55 rated for 7600
3:73 rated for 8200.
that's for a 2013 4x4 5.5 box screw. 5.0.
6.2 w/ 3:73 is 11000 i believe.
Here is a link to the tow ratings for the 2010 f150 5.4, as you can see the 3.55 super crew is 9500 for long box, 3.73 is 11100 http://www.ford.com/assets/pdf/towin...vF150sep09.pdf
here is a link to the tow ratings for the 5.0 supercrew and as you can see the 5.0 is at 7500 for 3.55 and 9100 for 3.73 http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/specifications/towing/
#1845
I understand the more linear torque curve of the 5.4 vs the 5.0, but don't forget a properly equipped 5.0 (single cab, 4x2, long box with max tow and HD payload) is rated for 11,300 towing. Just pointing out the 5.0 can't be too much of a slouch with thos ratings.
Just get an eco like I did and then you don't need to worry about 50 vs 54! Haha, I kid, not trying to start an engine war, back to the pics!
Just get an eco like I did and then you don't need to worry about 50 vs 54! Haha, I kid, not trying to start an engine war, back to the pics!
#1846
Meek One
My brother traded a 5.4 for a 5.0 and said the 5.0 handles it much better. His new one has 3.55 gears, not sure about the previous. But he did go from a 4 speed tranny to the 6 which will make a difference too.
His travel trailer is pretty good size with 2 slide outs.
His travel trailer is pretty good size with 2 slide outs.
#1847
I traded a '95 Dodge V10 on my 2010 5.4l with 3.55, trlr pkg and big tow mirrors. The Dodge had a super torque curve and not bad horspower (300hp and 450#), so it was a pretty good tow vehicle, but not as stable on the road as I like.The F150 actually tows as well (despite torque and hp differences) with better mpg (if that's even a consideration). I am very pleased with the 5.4l, even though the truck/car mags made it a habit to put it down.
Still can't figure out how to put images on here, since they are on my computer and not on a phone
Still can't figure out how to put images on here, since they are on my computer and not on a phone
#1848
Senior Member
Yea the 4 spd to 6 speed trans will make a huge difference on is own, even with the same engine, lol!
#1849
Senior Member
I want to see more TT's...can we get back on topic, lol. I came in here for two days to keep getting ideas and the thread turned to "well my 3.7L tows as awesome as a class A semi". Not directed at anyone in particular...but throw some PM's.
I just want to see some TT's.
I just want to see some TT's.
#1850
Senior Member
The 5.0L has 275 lb. ft. of torque at 2700 rpm at the rear wheel which is 86% of peak and hits peak torque at 4300 rpm. The rear wheel HP at the peak torque rpm is 275.
The 5.4L has 268 lb. ft. of torque at 2700 rpm at the rear wheel which is 89% of peak and hits peak torque at 3700 rpm. The rear wheel HP at the peak torque rpm is 210.
Based on these numbers, I would expect the 5.0 to perform the same at low rpm take off as the 5.4 and better at higher rpm. Ford has always built their engines with a large %age of torque at lower rpm's. We will see.
Back to the topic, I will post pics of the new truck and camper when I get it!
The 5.4L has 268 lb. ft. of torque at 2700 rpm at the rear wheel which is 89% of peak and hits peak torque at 3700 rpm. The rear wheel HP at the peak torque rpm is 210.
Based on these numbers, I would expect the 5.0 to perform the same at low rpm take off as the 5.4 and better at higher rpm. Ford has always built their engines with a large %age of torque at lower rpm's. We will see.
Back to the topic, I will post pics of the new truck and camper when I get it!