I have been running a 4-7 swap in my SBC Heritage JrFueler for 9 years. Never compaired to a non-swap cam, the closest to that would be the SBC compare would be the non-raised runner 23° engine we ran before the RR 23°, and 55mm raised cam Dart block, which we made at least 120 more hp, but I only dyno'd the RR engine, at 850 hp. Yes it sounds good, and I've seen and heard another SBC JF engine with the 4-7 swap and the 2-3 swap, and yes it sounds different, and it was a fast combo, but maybe because it was a very light car at 1355 lbs with driver, 5 lbs more than the min. He ran 7.0's when we were running 7.0's.
The way I understand it is the firing order swaps are a advantage for the NA gas burning engines with collector pipes, because of how it affects the pulses in the collector. I have heard the only cam cores available for Chevy's are the 4-7 or 4-7, 2-3 swaps. What I hear is there is no added power for NA Zoomie engines.
The reason the big show blown Nitro teams run swaps is it's easier on the cranks, they live a little longer, but now I hear they are only getting 2 runs on them before the rod journals crack. There is a price to pay for 11k+ hp. They also have to check the rod length after every run to look for too much change or rod cap spread.
Thank the dragracing Gods we don't live in their world and check books.
Jon