Moser 60

Using the Wallace calculator for rpm with a 33" tall tire and 4.88 gears would still give more rpm than your plan with a 4.10 gear and a 28" tire. (Using a 100 mph reference, it still showed 51 rpm more.)

My Dart ran a 4.86 8 3/4" in it with 30" tall tires. But I buzzed it to almost 7,000 and went through the 1/4 about the same. (IHRA Crate Motor Stock - they went to an ET only format in 2018.) But I kept it detuned a tenth or two until I needed it for a heads-up race or to move up in qualifying.

Calculate GEAR, RPM, MPH, TIRE DIAMETER

Interesting to play with and useful for comparing changes. But it doesn't always provide accurate numbers, especially in more radical combos.