there are people running 383 with tpi BUT with mods like large tube runners etc .......if you wanted to go the efi route i would suggest something like a superam
cost in aus is going to be mega $ though :(
http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0307htp_holleystealth/some info from thirdgen.org
the HOLLEY STEALTH RAM FLOWS at 275cfm out of the box, can easily reach 300cfm with minor port work the stock TPI has a hard time flowing 230cfm even with minor port work, look here
most of this info is right off the accel,holley,edelbrock, and TPIS sites, add a little math and the results become much clearer!!!
GETTING YOUR Intake....... length ....... port in -- out
Stock GM Base--- 6.375"------ 1.47"- 1.96x1.2
TPiS base------ -6.125"------ 1.75"- 2.09x1.28
Accel base----- -6.125"------ 1.75"- 2.09x1.28
Holley base------- 6” runner 2.3”- 1.9”x 1.23 (2.337 sq inches)
Runners
Stock TPI----- -- 7.250"------1.470" round(1.70 sq inchs)
SLP ----------- - 6.625"------1.600" round (2.01 sq inchs)
Accel LTR------- 6.625"------1.615" round (2.05 sq inchs)
TPiS----------- 7.625"------1.660" round (2.168 sq inchs)
Mini ram -----3.5”
LT1 ----------3”
Runners (measured individually)
Stock....................203.17 cfm
ACCEL................242.02 cfm
Extrude/ACCEL...275.83 cfm
Super Ram............289.18 cfm
Intake manifold with 3/8 inch radiused intlet
.............................222.45 cfm
Holley stealth ram ………..275cfm
Stock intake manifold with runner
Stock....................198.72 cfm
ACCEL................213.52 cfm
Extrude/ACCEL....217.11 cfm
Super Ram............220.67 cfm
Holley stealth ram …..275cfm
ACCEL Hi-Flow intake manifold with 3/8 inch
radiused inlet.........251.51 cfm
ACCEL Hi-Flow intake manifold with runner
Stock....................215.83 cfm
ACCEL................232.53 cfm
Extrude/ACCEL....243.21 cfm
Super Ram............240.24 cfm
Extrude-Honed ACCEL Hi-Flow intake
manifold with 3/8 inch radiused inlet
............................275.83 cfm
Extrude-Honed ACCEL Hi-Flow intake
manifold with ACCEL runner
............................266.94 cfm
Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold
(Stock)..................286.51 cfm
Edelbrock Victor Jr.
.............................275.24 cfm
HOLLEY STEALTH RAM
Stock…………………………… 275cfm
Ported…………………………..300cfm
Runner lengths
Stock tpi manifold 8” runners 11.25”, cylinder head 6” total 25.25”
Accel super ram manifold 8” runners 7” cylinder head 6” total 21”
Holley stealth ram manifold 6.26” ” cylinder head 6” total 12.26”
Edelbrock performer RPM runners 6” ” cylinder head 6” total 12”
Edelbrock vic jr , runner length 5.5” ” ” cylinder head 6” total 11.5”
Now play with the figures in the calculators below, what youll find is that the if your using a 350 size engine as a guide BTW THE INDICATED Torque PEAK IS WHERE THE CYLINDER FILLING EFFICIENCY TENDs TO PEAK due to RUNNER CROSS SECTIONAL AREA,AND THE HP PEAK RANGE IS WHERE THE RUNNERS TEND TO BE MOST EFFECTIVE, DUE TO HARMONICS/INERTIA in THE AIR FLOWING THRU THEM THATS WHY THEY ARE SOMETIMES A FAIRLY WIDE RPM RANGE SPREAD. you can of course raise the tq peak with cam timing and porting and differant header designs but the harmonic range will tend to stay fairly steady in the intake ports, and yes increasing the displacement tends to lower the rpm ranges
the tpi runner length is ideal for peak tq 3427rpm and 2700-4000rpm for peak hp
the super ram is ideal for peak tq at 4032rpm and 3300rpm-4800rpm for peak hp
holleys stealth ram runner length is ideal at 4700 for peak tq and 5618rpm to 6282rpm for peak hp
the mini ram and lt1 intakes are ideal for peak tq at about 5200rpm and 7244rpm to 8101rpm for peak hp
now KEEP FIRMLY IN MIND the engines tend to enter valve float and get close to engine red line by 6300-6700rpm depending on your combo' after running all the available combos, Ive found a HOLLEY STEALTH RAM is CURRENTLY THE BEST CHOICE,ESPECIALLY IF MATCHED TO GOOD CYLINDERHEADS AND THE CORRECT CAM
all Im trying to show here is that it makes no sence at all to try and feed cylinder heads,cams,ETC. with an intake that flows LESS air than THEY do, THE CYLINDER HEADS SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE to OBTAIN AT LEAST 100%- 110% of thier POTENTIAL MAX air flow or your RESTRICTING the ENGINES HP
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/runnertorquecalc.html http://www.bgsoflex.com/intakeln.html