When will the takeoff/climb graph be ready?

By the way... I think it's important to realize something with regard to a graph such as this one:
If I am running at 2450 with FULL THROTTLE at 7500', and it results in a particular airspeed...... the fact that I change to a prop with a lesser pitch, say from 55 to 53,.... does not mean I will actually lose airspeed if I remain at full throttle.
Instead, what it means is, that I'll INCREASE rpm at full throttle. The NEW rpm will likely result in similar or possibly even GREATER airspeed. However.....this chart likely indicates that if I change props and keep the SAME rpm, my airspeed will result in a reduction as indicated in that chart. OR.... that a change in prop AND a change in RPM to that specified in the same ROW of the chart, will likely result.
Such a small change may not affect cruise speed as much as it will increase RPM realized during Take-Off.... and therefore will reduce distance req'd and increase ROC. It will also result in a greater fuel burn per mile travelled, and more piston travel within the cylinder, and likely increase engine operating temps.
(You can't spend money without it costing you.)

The factory's orignal choice of a 7653 prop for this airplane is probably the best compromise of all choices available. If you want to reduce trip fuel and reduce engine RPM at cruse, then a 7655 cruise prop will give such result, at the cost of takeoff/climb performance. If you want better takeoff/climb performance, then a 7651 climb prop will give you that, at the cost of additional fuel burn and increased engine RPM during cruise. The airspeeds achievable with such prop changes will be limited by the engine's ability to produce horsepower (thrust) within the achievable RPM limits. Again, think of a car with a 5-speed transmission. The standard 7653 prop is like cruising around in 4th gear. The 7651 is like doing so in 3rd, and the 7655 is like being in 5th.
A similar correlation will exist during drag-racing (as in takeoff/climb). The finer pitch 7651 prop will accelerate better than the 7655 coarse pitch prop.