It can be extremely difficult to get an answer to a question, but I feel like we're getting somewhere here. Still not quite there yet, though.
If I can cruise at, say, 200 knots at a 75% power setting at sea level with an IO-360, that means I'm using 150HP to cruise at that 200 knots. Some people are getting hung up on this, but, for the sake of argument, let's say that that engine will produce 150HP at 10,000 feet at full throttle. Are you telling me that I would leave the throttle alone (75% pushed in) when shooting for max cruise at 10,000 feet? I would've assumed I would would want to push the throttle all the way in by the time I'm at 10,000 feet as that would give me about the same power I was getting as sea level, around 150HP, or 75% of the engine's max sea-level power. My question, then, was at 10,000 feet would that same 150HP give me the same 200 knots of cruise, or would I actually need less power to achieve that same 200 knot cruise speed since the air is thinner at 10,000 feet?