Here is a site I have used in the past and it makes it very simple to figure out your rpms. All you do is plug in your gear ratio (no periods or colons), your tire size and your intended speed, and it gives you the rpms for an automatic, aod, manual, and 5 speed transmission. It is very accurate, my tires on the 27 are about 29 inches tall and it pegged my rpms at 2984 and change. On the road I was turning 3,000 at 60 mph on the gps.
http://www.reiderracing.com/rtech-engine-rpm.php
Try this with your cars info and see how it compares.
I have been considering changing to Hurst brand slicks this time on the rpu, but they are a little short, only 28.75 tall, and the Firestones I had on my 23 were 30. That 1.25 makes a little difference, and also looks better IMO.
Don