Update on 2011 Ford F450

Bighurt

Well-known member
I have to admit my expertise resides in the 6.0 engine and is developing daily with the new 6.7 diesel. I have little experience with the 6.4 that is not anecdotal. The warranty procedures should be the same. According to the postings I have seen there was reprogramming done to all the early 2008 6.4's for mileage and DPF issues. hose should have been done to the OP's truck. My suggestion was for him to make sure all TSB provided flashes were done to his truck.

Regards

I realized that all I was saying is Ford will only flash the PCM if the TSB prescribes a re-flash, of course in order for them to perform the TSB procedures you have to display the proper code.

I think its bs however I can understand Fords point of view.
 

ScubaSteve

Full Timer
We just took our cargo trailer 800 miles. The 2011 SD Sway Control and the Timbrens were tested on this run.

Total weight for the trailer was 12.5 klbs and an extra 1klbs of stuff in the bed of the truck. I had a new 2.5 in hitch, but it was too tight of a fit. I was within the capacity of the 2" hitch so I used it. It was late and I had already installed the sway control balls on the 2.5 in hitch, so I left it off that night for the short drive back to the park. The next morning, I decided that I would install the sway control if it was needed. It was a long drive so I went a little faster than I prefer when towing. I went around 70-75 mph and the fuel economy reflected it. I was getting around 9mpg at 75mph, 9.7mpg at 70mph and 10.5mpg at 65mph.

Mileage wasn't the point to this update...First thing was the Timbren SES. It was great! I was impressed with how much smoother the bumps were with the springs installed. I thought there would be a slight improvement, but not this much. I can see how they can extend the life of the springs, hitch and trailer. I would definitely recommend them to anyone with a truck.

Second item was the Traile Sway Control on the new 2011 Ford Super Duty. I had hauled the cargo trailer empty (4,500 lbs) and noticed it didn't seem to sway as much as before. I figured it was due to having a dually (heavier truck = trailer has less influence on truck). However, I was surprised when towing the trailer with a load. I towed the trailer 1,000 miles with the 2005 F250 6.0l CC SB FX4, 4,000 miles with the 2008 F250 6.4l CC SB 4X4, and now 1,600 miles with the 2011 F450. The difference between the 05/08 and the 11 is night and day in regards to trailer sway. The trailer fully loaded was unwieldy with the prior models and sway control was a must. I got a second sway control system to tame it. This time, loaded with 8,000 lbs, no sway control was needed. I thought, "Man, I did an awesome job loading this trailer". Then I remembered the Sway Control could be turned off. Since I was on open highway with no traffic, I turned it off. Immediately there was a difference. Every turn, every passing truck caused significant sway. If the trailer had been swaying that much, I definitely would have pulled over and hooked up the sway bars. Turned it back on in the middle of sway from passing a truck and it immediately cut it out. It was amazing. Ford added what I think is the best feature since the IBC with the new Sway Control!
 

CabinetmakerII

Active Member
Hi Steve,

I was wondering what kind of hitch you are using and are you experiencing "chucking". I just bought the 2011 450 & 2011 3950 love them both, but I'm new and using B&W Companion, just seeing how you may have yours setup. Thanks

Kidkaboom,

It sounds like we have very comparible rigs. I too have a 2011 F-450 CC 4X4 with the Companion hitch and a 2012 3800 Cylcone. Have only towed about 40 miles but have experianced "Chucking" on fairly smooth pavement. Was wondering if you have the same issue as our respective trucks/coaches are almost identical weight/length. Thanks
 

jimizuno

Member
I too have a 2011 F450 that i just picked last week, great truck first ever Diesel. I am also looking at the cyclone HD 3800.
How do you like that 3800?
 
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