... I am learning, but I also live where steep mountain grades are everywhere and easily toggling between shift tunes would be advantageous.
I am not rewiring a pristine vehicle, not modifying it, but if a simple controller can be added/plugged in that allows a variety of options, to me, that's a win.
I never would have thought of searching for transmission tunes if Marky Dissod didn't berate me in a different thread for selecting 3rd gear for street commuting.
And in his reply he mentions simply selecting another gear. I don't have the means to tune the computer. So here we are.
I did NOT berate YOU. Check again, carefully, and report any post where you think I berated YOU. It won't stick.
Berated GM for providing the market more 3.42, for providing 3.23 at all.
Will berate CAFE every chance I get, berated your reluctance to consider upgraded GM OE axle gears.
I maintain that you're selecting 3rd yourself because your axle gears are not 3.73 or 4.10.
ANYONE who thinks any axle gear under 3.73 is adequate for a GMT800 is missing vital info. Tow ratings are my evidence,
since I cannot directly submit my experience with 2.56 vs 2.93 vs 3.08 vs 3.42 vs 3.73 LT1 Caprice 9C1s.
Not trying to spend your money, but once you try 3.73 (or 4.10)
in a GMT800, given your steep mountain grades,
you'll physically appreciate how your 4L60E shifts far less often, which directly correlates to lasting longer between rebuilds.
In
this post I mention tuning '3'.
I'll even admit to failing to mention that you might want to try 'Tow / Haul' mode to limit excessive shifting.
2nd best solution is a pcm tune. Majority of us don't have the means to tune the pcm ourselves; we send out a (spare?) pcm to
BlackBear Performance
PCM Performance
there are several other tuners who have maintained an impressive reputation for over 10 years.
I'd recommend any of those, just remind the tuner how often you use the shifter in '3', and that you have 3.42. They'll get that the correlation plus terrain is causal.
Then they'll tune your Normal mode to prevent you from wearing out your 3rd gear overrun clutches, and may very well improve your Tow / Haul mode as well.
1st best solution, which GM also provided, is 3.73.