If the OP, or anyone else for that matter, wants help selecting gears I'm happy to help out by creating a gear spreadsheet for you. I can show you approximately the speed the car will reach in each gear at the shift point and what the RPM's will be after the shift. It can be a helpful tool when looking at various ratios and how they will impact the car. I take your shift point RPM, tire size, and trans gear ratios and look at the various final drive ratios available for your given rear end. Also helpful if you are looking at various transmission options. The math is sound and accurate to a few MPH and RPMs, unless you start nearing 200 MPH and then wind resistance becomes a PITA and all hell breaks loose. Aero becomes an issue and you start dealing with is the car gear limited or power limited. For street / freeway driving, it's a reliable way to look at the problem.