Hot Rod do it yourself engines magazine, spring 2008 has a nice article on a 340/413 stroker. Engine was assembled by SAM in Houston, TX. They went with a Victor single plane intake because they were concerned the dual plane would choke flow at higher rpm, and the stroker would make plenty of torque at lower rpms without the need for a dual plane intake manifold. Their cylinder head choice was Edel RPM magnum closed chamber heads with porting. Rocker arm ratios were 1.65/1.6 intake/exhaust. Cam was 242/248 at 0.05 duration, .594/.581 lift, and 110/106 LSA.
Engine dyno results, no accessories, at 3600 rpm = 460/316 tq/hp. Peak torque was 503 ftlb at 4300 rpm. From 4100-4900 rpm tq was at or above 500 ftlb. Max hp was 501 hp at 5700 rpm. Hope this is of some help.
I would stick with closed chamber heads because the piston/cylinder head quench can be designed into the engine build. Quench is a good thing for street use with pump gas of questionable quality, in part because it allows higher compression while inhibiting the onset of detonation.