Marky Dissod
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Depends on which cake you want.You don't get to have your cake and eat it, too.
No it isn't, not always. Don't worry, I'm about to explain it.Changing ratios is always a give & take.
Glad we agree on that.Yes, 3.73 would be better for towing. 4.10 would be better still.
GM does too, by the way, but GM saved 4.10 with 6L80 for the heavier-duty stuff where HIGHWAY MpG was of less importance than durability & tow rating.
Although absolutely true for highway MpG, especially if one prefers to drive OVER 65MpH, it turns out to be patently false for stop'n'go traffic.But 3.73 will yield LOWER MpG when not towing. Again, that was the whole point of 3.08 - better mileage to help with CAFE.
CAFE's MpG tests feature anachronistically sparse traffic, featherfooted accelerations, and Nixon-inspired top speeds.
Ever bother to study the gear spreads for the 4L60, 6L80, 8L90, & 10L80?
Their final gears are 0.7, 0.67, 0.65, & 0.64. 4L60E has 1 overdrive gears, 6L80 & 8L90 have 2, & 10L80 has 3.
Their 1st gears are 3.06, 4.03, 4.56, & 4.7. 4L60E has 2 underdrive gears, 6L80E has 4, 8L90 has 6, & 10L80 has 7.
More gear(s) is (are) improving stop'n'go MpG, towing performance, towing MpG, and durability / longevity.
Gentle drivers who don't speed on the highway will not lose much MpG. If anything, they'll drive even more gently!
Leadfoots will gain SMILES per gallon, plus durability if not longevity.
Any MpG sacrifice will not be as bad as feared, especially for gentler drivers.
Small price to pay for better city MpG, better towing MpG, & better longevity / durability.
Fu'h CAFE.
4.10 with 4L60. 3.73 with 6L80.