You have a high torque stroker. If you plan highway driving its begging for OD... especially with 3.54 rear. In addition to reducing noise and wear, the OD will help provide usable range on a road trip (more MPG). Also, depending on tire size, 3.54 may be a bit much to start with.

I run a warm cammed 496 with 3.23 rear, 25.x" tires and TKO600 with 20% OD. I ran it round trip from IL to CA and back last year. On the way out I recorded every fuel fill. 14 MPG. I would not enjoy that trip with single digit fuel consumption. Probably need some cans in the trunk for security on long western stretches. Mine could easily handle 35% OD for cruising but I would loose the top speed gear. 20% is just about right for that with my setup.

If you don't go with OD, suggest a longer gear. 3.00 or less with that stroker.