wolfpack2
Gold Member
The biggest limiting factor for towing capacity is cooling. The modern turbo gas engine like the 2.7L EcoBoost produces a lot of heat. Being able to get rid of the excess heat and keep everything (engine, transmissions, rear axle) within the temperature limits is what determines the max trailer. Sure you can get a much heavier load moving at highway speed, but what happens when you pull a big grades in the heat of the summer. Will you make it to the top before you cook something? Each manufacturer determines the temp limits for their hardware and how much warranty cost they are willing to pay. Based on the durability testing and using the SAE J2807 requirements, they then rate the truck as high as they can and keep the bean counters happy.