I think going from a 3.31:1 to 4.11:1 is not a good idea for Autobahn bashing. A good compromise would be a 3.5x:1, if you could also attach a 6 speed to it. That should effectively get you off the line better, through the mid range faster and still not compromise the top end.
I am dropping a 3.73 in my Cobra backed with the tall 6 speed Tremec. The Cobra top speed is not limited by horsepower, just the design itself. It likes to lift the rear end at over 180MPH.
3.92 rear end in mine matched with a tremec 6060 6 speed. My SRT got 25.6 mpg traveling to Virginia last fall and my SRT only had 1500 miles on it beginning the trip.
The newer Chargers and Challengers are making more HP per cu. in then did the old ones made in the 60s and early 70s. They are also quicker in the quarter mile with air, cruise etc.
that come with them not to mention heavier. The newer ones also handle much better then the old ones did. And they actually stop now! I know. I owned and drove them starting in 1965.
Dodge engineering is top notch. Every time I take mine to a show or cruise....first question "have a HEMI in it?" HEMI says it all. Not many sit around the campfire with a group
of old car guys and talk about the legendary coyote do they. They all are nice. I've owned them all from Z28 Camaros to TransAMs. Roadrunner etc. Raced 426 HEMIs also back
in the day. They were great when you had the throttle to the wall. But loaded up and stalled oft times when stopped. 440 clearly imho best road power plant for a MOPAR then.
Track.....HEMI all day. If you've noticed that still is true today.