But in conditions like that you're not going to be changing gears, so if you can lock in 4th with no slip, you'll use just as much if not less fuel. You're not making more power, you're only simulating more throttle.
A better fuel saving device would be buttons to lock the box into a specific gear. At times round here I find it is too eager to drop into 2nd, could do with the ability to lock into 3rd. That'd save more fuel than any powerbox.
Think that's what i said. Lots of people say you don't get the same drop down gear changes with a Powerbox. As the engine ECU signals the box to change down, think there maybe something in the Powerbox that damps that signal holding the gear under load.