I just thought I'd give a preliminary update with a first water test.
Spring is trying to let go and give way to nicer weather and I had an opportunity to go out and run in some nice 58* weather.
Anyway, I made some changes other than the Dom/Victor setups such as a switch to 380 K-Plates from 280s, prop tweak from BBlades and some nose cones but the results are actually pretty startling, real, and point directly to the induction in my view.
No dyno results but real live boat testing should do the trick.
Last year I could 87-89 at will in any temp and on occasion touch 90 pulling 5300-5400 rpm.
Keep in mind that all results are from 4400-5000 feet elevation
I installed the ProSystems 1100 Doms on top of the port matched and blended TD Victors. Motors fired right off on the hose and idled perfect.
Went to the lake, backed it in to the water and was ready to mess with the in/out of gear situation. Put it in forward on the trailer and it dropped from 900 to 750 with no issue at all.
After confirming timing "again" and preliminary runs to 4500 rpm with the A/F meter in hand we determined we were very safe (rich) and proceded to mess with the new tabs a bit to see what it liked. It liked more tab when over 80 so I gave it a good hard run. First hard pull stabled by the tabs netted a 5800rpm pull and just a touch over 95mph :driving: So much for the tabs scubbing speed
The carbs are pretty good all over but pretty gurglly and sputtery between off idle and about 3000 rpm when they clear out (A/F was in the high 10s here). It was also pretty rich up on top at about 10.8-11.0:1 so more power is still hanging around in there

The great customer service with ProSystems is calculating my air bleed and jetting changes. Hard to hit a high altitude setup out of the box I suppose.
As far as idling and docking with the Doms, I was able to change my Crane box from my 24/34 curve back to the easier starting 14/34 curve with no issue at all so far.
Guess the outcome for me is that these big inch motors need much more than what the standard carb calculator says

Let'em breath!
Can't wait to come down to your low elevations :sifone:
Dave