Well, I am going to have to say that torque at the wheel (after all the gearing..... is also important, not just peak torque at the engine crankshaft. I don't know the math on this off the top of my head, but my highway gas mileage nearly doubled when I replaced my defective TPS. The old TPS was up-shifting the AW4 to the next higher gear at 1400 rpm, even at WOT. The new TPS is up-shifting it at 2200 to 2400 rpm at 1/10 th to 1/4th of WOT from a dead stop to 60 mph.
5-90, I tried your 3000 engine rpm highway, constant speed run at 60 mph in third gear (AW4) for 30 miles of a normal freeway commute in a normal 231.8 miles tank of gas. My prior 7 tanks of gas all ran about 15.5 mpgs +/- about .1 mpg, this last run dropped to 14.41 mpg, a huge drop considering I only tired the 3000 rpm, 60 mph, 3rd gear run for only 30 of the 131.8 miles!
In fact I could see the gas gauge moving,

while the engine sucked gas at 3000 rpm!!!!!! I could actually se it eating a good 3 gallons in 30 miles!!!!! If I had to hazard a guess, I would have to say that mine gets nearly twice the mileage in 4th at 2300 and 60 mph as it does at 3000 rpm at 60 mph in third gear.
Please excuss me if I don't test an entire tank of gas at 3000 rpm on mine!