Every choice regarding engine components is and will be a compromise.
Desired performance comes from:
- Cam and its power range
- Header diameter and length
- Cylinder heads
- Compression ratio
- Rear gear
- Transmission and converter
... the list is endless.
Unfortunately, there is no right or wrong answer.
IMO, an average, stock displacement, relatively stock cammed. dual plane intake'd street Cleveland should be fine with the aforementioned 600-650CFM vac sec carb. A properly tuned 750 vac sec will run fine also. May not even be enough difference to stress over, honestly.
What George means (I believe) regarding the intake is the POTENTIAL increased airflow the BT allows. An average street cruiser is not turning 6500 R's all of the time it is running. The carb is merely a "valve" regulating airflow. To me, it sounds like max CFM may not be needed in this case. You'll get a wee bit more street "snap" out of the smaller carb bores in a 600.
I have the same intake as yours (Shelby), and several different carbs. Unfortunately I'm nowhere near completion of my Cleveland, but have experimented in the past on other engines. None of the engines have been barn burning, mega horsepower stump pullers, but it was fun to see the difference in swapping various parts nonetheless.
I'd be most interested in hearing how the BT compares to the Street Dommy, back to back with your current carb.
Depending on the rest of your combo, you may like it or flat out hate it (doubtful
)...