I believe the IO-360 Continental redlines at 2800 rpm.
You might wanna check the tip speed using Ponk's online calculator.
http://pponk.com/props/#1463774934977-1d7f57b4-6b2b"If your tip speed is less than .88 mach you should increase RPM to achieve maximum thrust. If your tip speed is greater than .92 mach you should reduce RPM to achieve maximum thrust. Do not exceed the published operating limitations of your engine or propeller. Over .92 mach the airflow begins to detach from the propeller which decreases efficiency and dramatically increases noise. To improve performance and public relations you should consider reducing RPM so as to fall within the .88 to .92 mach range. Your propeller will be producing maximum thrust which is good for you, and less noise which is good for all of us."
An 88" prop at 2800 rpm = .96 mach on a standard temp (59*) day
84" at 2800, 59* = barely under .92.
But on a warmer than standard day, say 68 degrees, it's at .944 mach.