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Old August 2nd 06, 09:38 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default final drive ratio, gas mileage, other wear

Anyone have an idea of how much a typical towing package reduces
highway gas mileage and adds to engine wear, when not towing anything?
I'm talking about on a full sized truck or SUV with a V8. My thinking
is that the lower final drive ratio revs the engine more, increases
wear, increases noise, and lowers mileage on the highway. But maybe I
have it wrong, I'm hardly an expert.

The motivation behind my question is that I'm looking at buying a new
vehicle. The towing package is not an expensive option and even though
I don't to tow anything right now, it might be worth having over the
long run. But if it takes a noticeable toll on (the already terrible)
mileage, and/or adds to engine wear, then I'll pass on the towing
package.

Thanks for your advice.

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Old August 3rd 06, 06:18 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
Kenneth J. Harris
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Default final drive ratio, gas mileage, other wear

I'm not an expert either but from what I know, everything you have said
is correct. The change in the final drive ratio (lower gearing=higher
numerical drive ratio) does increase wear and lower mileage because of
increased engine rpm's at a given speed. To what degree I can't even
guess. The engine stayed quiet and doesn't have an oil consumption
problem. Noisier--I really never compared it. I got the package on my
98 Mountaineer V6 when I bought it new and the mileage rating was listed
as a pretty sad 15/19 mpg. Well that's just about what I got--I checked
it a lot in its first couple of years. So, it couldn't have cost more
than 1 mpg or I think I would have seen it. I guess I considered myself
lucky that it got what was advertised so I'm not complaining.

Ken

fork wrote:

> Anyone have an idea of how much a typical towing package reduces
> highway gas mileage and adds to engine wear, when not towing anything?
> I'm talking about on a full sized truck or SUV with a V8. My thinking
> is that the lower final drive ratio revs the engine more, increases
> wear, increases noise, and lowers mileage on the highway. But maybe I
> have it wrong, I'm hardly an expert.
>
> The motivation behind my question is that I'm looking at buying a new
> vehicle. The towing package is not an expensive option and even though
> I don't to tow anything right now, it might be worth having over the
> long run. But if it takes a noticeable toll on (the already terrible)
> mileage, and/or adds to engine wear, then I'll pass on the towing
> package.
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>

 




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