Thanks for your input. My garage goes to my gf's Escape and is also my "workshop" if you will. I have a parking spot in the garage at work but that shouldn't be a problem. Ever have any problems or inconveniences with the shorter bed in regards to fitting anything in it and not being able to put the tail gate up? i.e. plywood, kayaks, etc.
I'm on the F150online forum and some guys with the EB from 2010ish have complaints that the MPG is very low and is about equal to what the guys with the V8 engines are getting. Any input on this?
Thanks!
Yup. the Eco is very sensitive to load, when talking about MPGs, compared to a non-turbo motor. unloaded today I get 17.5 combined 50/50 highway/city. fully loaded with a fuel tank I get maybe 15 combined. that's with 35's on 20"s, 3.55 gears, and a superchips 87 tune. plus I always run 89 gas. The fact is that if the engine has to work harder to pull load, its going to boost more to compensate. more boost = more fuel + air consumed, that's just what it is. I don't cry about it because the drivability shadows all of that, for me anyway.
Regardless of the margins, the eco is going to get you better MPGs pound-for-pound over a 5.0 that you 'will' notice. its just NOT going to be a huge difference, which I think a lot of people, including myself, expected. I would say I get another ~100 miles or so out of my fuel tanks now over my 5.0, loaded. unloaded highway I can easily peak over 20MPGs. Unless you've owned or driven both the Eco and 5.0 extensively its difficult to understand the difference in engine operation. my eco rarely breaks 3k RPMs regardless of my load, the torque curve is crazy impressive. my 5.0 has to jump to almost 5k RPMs for its power with the same load, and it would shift all the time on inclines, same 3.55 gears. I laughed out-load when I got my eco and drove from PHX to Flagstaff without leaving 6th gear on cruise. This is all up hills and mountains for about 130 miles with ~5k foot change in elevation.
As far as fitting things in the bed I have a Yakima rack over the truck bed which lets me carry my mountain bikes, RTT, snowboards, ladders for work, etc. Only time I have to leave my tailgate open for anything is for my KTM bikes (if I'm carrying more than 1). other than that, I personally never had a problem carrying or loading anything of any size to date with the 5.5 bed.
Albeit subjective, hope this info helps.