Sasquatch/Chuck - No od for me...
I have a stock '89 with 727 3 spd and 3. 07 gears... When I first started driving the truck I was convinced that it was "undrivable for long trips" due to the fact that I had to be 3/4 to WOT on I-5 (70 MPH speed limit in CAL). It is loud, sounds like the engine is ready to scatter and seems like it is WAY undergeared... HOWEVER, as much as I would've killed for a G. V. or US gear OD unit, I am glad I didn't go thru with it because I realized that the truck is not a gasser, hence it has different drive qualities, that frankly, were very similar to the CAT powered Freightliner fl60 I used to drive WOT @ 65 MPH. (auto as well) I got used to my dodge over time, but there are ways to get the truck to breath better and get better MPG on the highway without tweaking the drivetrain. I was running 17 MPG AVG until I installed a BHAF (read: BIG HONKIN AIR FILTER LIKE THE BIG RIGS/FARM TRACTORS USE

) I am getting over 19 MPG consistantly, with less than 3/4 thottle and the turbo is real nice sounding! I drove in the pouring rain from L. A. to Sacramento last night and the exposed BHAF (you need to remove stock air filter box to install, easy to do) was bone dry, and I was not only getting rained on, I was getting back spray from the big rig's tires in a big way straight into the front of the truck... (needless to say I had to pull over a couple times after getting hammered just to ensure that everything was still dry and happy). These non OD trucks have the 727 auto which has been used in many applications (like gas trucks and behind hemi hot rodders) and don't mind being turned as fast as these cummins are goverened, chrysler got this trans built right a LOOONG time ago, so no harm there, (and the cummins engines are rated to operate at full thottle all of the time with no harm to the engine, I believe it is actually good if not better for the engine to be operating in the high revs for many reasons IMO just look at recipricating aircraft engines which can handle 100% power operation for 2000 hours (equivilant to 200,000 miles on a land vehicle) (sorry I am an aircraft mechanic I can go into detail on a different thread)) the 3. 07 gearing is higher than most other trucks so less wear and tear there as well... I love my truck so much that even if I could afford something else, I wouldn't switch it out for any other at this time, it is so simple and reliable AND CHEAP. I purchased mine a year ago for 5K at a dealer, with 145,000 on the clock, near perfect interior, immaculate engine compartment, new paint, electric trailer brakes, no mods on engine or drivetrain... If mine withstood this condition in the stock setting for 145,00 (now almost 165,000) and was still this nice, rest assure that yours will bring you many more years of trouble free stock performance, at least yours in intercooled. get yourself a 16cm turbo exhaust housing for decreased turbo lag, a BHAF and gauges, and you're good to go, and go and go. You will spend many many hours on these forums doing searches and reading past topics. All the guys on here are honest and are of all experiences, and won't hesitate to help.
All in all, give it some time to grow on you, realize the nature of the cummins in this setup, and it's limitations or lacktherof and WOT it all day long

. I know, I know, I too would like a CAT c16 engine that you can lug in any gear down to 1000 RPM all day long that has variable valve timing, Twins, and common rail as stock equipment(read the CAT webpage for details), OH WELL!
Good luck!