just to throw in the 2 cents of what I read here about towing and transmissions that makes sense to me. the resident transmission guy say it's best for your tranny to tow in the gear that's 1:1 or as close as you have. I guess the 6l80 doesn't have 1 to 1. but if you tow in 4th gear I believe it was, which guys do that pull big wind brake trailers all around the country well over the owners manual recommended weight, with specific hitches and stuff.
I tend to listen to what the guys successfully do over the theory a bit. I agree in theory that if you do the math and end up at the same rpm in 6th gear as you have in 4th gear the engine will tow better in 6th than it did with the 3.08 in 6th. but 6th is a double over drive, that's asking a lot of what's probably the smallest gear set and clutchs in it. Will it blow up? I don't know, I'm not a tranny guy. we'll I'm a manual tranny guy. I don't go inside autos, but even a manual you tow in 1:1
as for the gears, I can tell you from years of drag racing, a high gear is very much weaker than a lower gear, every step is one less tooth that much smaller pinion and it's spinning that much faster making heat. i personally would leave the 3.08 and tow in 4th gear. unless you can't get it moving in 1st well enough, then a gear will help you. putting 4.10s in it and taking off in 2nd all the time because 1st is pointless is kinda blah.
also tow ratings in general are rear end size limited. the bigger 14bolt had a higher tow rating in most cases.. the tongue weight seems to be all in hitch setup, trailer brakes will handle most of the brake worries. you're left with rear end limits, oil and transmission cooling.
as far as gas mileage goes, and theirs entire forums on hypermiling that I've spent to much time reading, a petrol engine is most efficient when its being worked... not over worked so that it needs richer a/f to survive but not under worked either. you need load it decently at the lowest rpm it's happy at for the best fuel usage.
I tend to listen to what the guys successfully do over the theory a bit. I agree in theory that if you do the math and end up at the same rpm in 6th gear as you have in 4th gear the engine will tow better in 6th than it did with the 3.08 in 6th. but 6th is a double over drive, that's asking a lot of what's probably the smallest gear set and clutchs in it. Will it blow up? I don't know, I'm not a tranny guy. we'll I'm a manual tranny guy. I don't go inside autos, but even a manual you tow in 1:1
as for the gears, I can tell you from years of drag racing, a high gear is very much weaker than a lower gear, every step is one less tooth that much smaller pinion and it's spinning that much faster making heat. i personally would leave the 3.08 and tow in 4th gear. unless you can't get it moving in 1st well enough, then a gear will help you. putting 4.10s in it and taking off in 2nd all the time because 1st is pointless is kinda blah.
also tow ratings in general are rear end size limited. the bigger 14bolt had a higher tow rating in most cases.. the tongue weight seems to be all in hitch setup, trailer brakes will handle most of the brake worries. you're left with rear end limits, oil and transmission cooling.
as far as gas mileage goes, and theirs entire forums on hypermiling that I've spent to much time reading, a petrol engine is most efficient when its being worked... not over worked so that it needs richer a/f to survive but not under worked either. you need load it decently at the lowest rpm it's happy at for the best fuel usage.