I dyno lots of engines--I have seen all kinds of stuff but you just can't ever go wrong with bigger bore--I see some very large bore with much shorter stroke than they could have for same effort or money do amazing things as long as they have enough head.
I think on smalller CI combos you have to get it just right with runner volume , cam etc based on what RPM you will really be turning--too often I see way too much runner on pretty small CI engines.
The combos you guys are discussing 434 with those awesome heads make it hard to go wrong--just add RPM until you get what you want out of it
An interesting benchmark of what will do what is Scott Shaffiroffs website--You see the engine combos he builds with what parts and then see HP numbers that are usually right--Scott is more than anything a perfect business man but talk to anyone that has an engine from there and they are usually very happy--of course we need to think of the alky and induction we use but it is just a decent yardstick of popular combos.
The thing is you can go 8.90 with Craigslist, stock block used small junk--Going 8.50's is a decent little engine --going 8.0's is a serious and way more expensive deal as far as parts needed--I am thinking 8.50 as my long term goal is somthing I can do myself and afford- I have enjoyed making things as light as possible--it always rewards in a drag engine--if not all that much faster it makes for a great engine "personality" -after that, I read about you big dogs like you were astronauts