Your kidding, right??? A 3% difference is not even worth looking at. Less heat? C'mon! It doesn't matter what combination you make it will generate the same amount of heat, just in different places. The trans coolers are pretty good on these trucks. With the TC locked you will not be able to see a difference on a gauge.
Let me put this in perspective, $3700 to get ONE AND ONLY ONE split that is any good. Thats a no brainer considering the TQ the engine has.
The rpm's for 70 and 75 are ridiculous. :-laf I seriously doubt the trans will allow that unless its downhill or under coast. From what I hear the 68RFE doesn't like to hold 6th under very much throttle and/or load. The trans will be downshifting to 5th every time the throttle is bumped, if it even manages to upshift. THATS way worse than a little rpm.
There is just nothing in economy to be gained running under 1600 rpms. Its the back side of the TQ curve and with the emissions design its severely defueled. I seriously doubt the TQ peak is that low anyway as emissions plays a large part of the fueling at low rpm's. I'll withhold judgment until I see a dyno sheet but I would guess it will show a TQ peak around 2200 rpms and HP peak around 28000 roms. All thats gonna happen is it will coke the injectors faster and cause more issues.
All I see is a big expensive toy that does little or nothing to enhance what looks like a decent gear split from the factory, and, possibly lead to other problems by letting the motor run under the high idle limit.![]()
I think some are getting wrapped around the axle here, good pun :-laf without looking at my primary issue and I'm sure I'd miss it too if I was sitting on a 3. 54 gear set...
1. I have ordered a 4. 10 gear set to maximize tow capacity...
2. I desire to maximize empty fuel economy and while somewhat ashamed

3. I agree that the stock gear splits look pretty damn good... and may find that even with the 4. 10 final ratio things are copasetic.
4. If not I'm primarily looking at this solution for final drive relief any additional positives that may be derived is icing on the cake.
I've been quoted un laden highway 22-28 MPG figures by locals here that have such a GV unit, while none of these folk have the 6. 7 68RFE combination, most own second and third generation 5. 9L w/automatics and haul their horses considerable distances... . I'm perfectly willing to listen to and by all means invite alternate more cost effective solutions that are slightly more sophisticated than never drive over 70mph.
Pete