My 67 Dart with a typical built 10.5/1 340 , aluminum heads
Nice, not out of the realm of normal for a dart.
I revamped my cooling system this offseason and thought I would get better results but maybe I'm being unrealistic
Probably!
. I have a Champion 3 row aluminum radiator , put all new hoses
Most likely you have plenty of cooling ability.
How thick is the core?
Mr. Gasket 160 degree high flow thermostat
Some will argue with me about this (RRR

) but a 160 deg thermostat ONLY sets the lowest low temp the engine will run. Think like in Alaska in the winter the engine will be running at the thermostat temp. But in the desert in the summer it will be running above the thermostat temp. That means the thermostat is wide open and the engine / engine tune, water pump, pulleys, radiator, airflow, outside air temp, etc. will determine the temp the engine runs at.
Once the thermostat is wide open it does nothing for the cooling system.
offhand I'm not sure of the fan size but its a clutch fan. I also have a 16 inch pusher electric fan for assistance.
Above 30 miles per hour the fans have little to no effect on the cooling system, unless you have an airflow blocking issue.
If you don't have trouble maintaining a temp at idle with just the mechanical fan, the electric is not needed.
I have 4.56 gears with a 27 inch rear tire so it revs while cruising.
Not relevant. Just the actual rpm the engine is running at a given speed.
. I was cruising in 4th around 2500 to 2700 rpm on a 90 plus degree day with my electric fan on and the car was at it's hottest around 190 deg.
2500 to 2700 is not particularly high by our cars standards. Modern cars with OD, 500 to 1000 RPM high
By my calculations you were doing about 50 mph, more than fast enough to not need any fans.
You engine maintained 190, that's where it wants to run based on your cooling systems efficiency, and ALL the other aspects of your engine combination.
I'm just wondering if my setup should be doing better or it's working to its potential? Any info helps. Thank you
I think it is working great.
Put in a high flow 180 deg thermostat so you don't run the engine too cold. Test without the electric fan, source a OEM style shroud, NOT the aluminum type that are a fraction of an inch from the core and parallel to the core, they actually block airflow at speed due to their design.