for the street, no higher than an 850 DP.
In fact, if you are not winding it above 5700 rpm, you're 750
might get you excellent throttle response on the street.
I think a 750 will easily support 525 hp!
I've read the 850 hp Nascar engines, that wind to 8500 rpm,
use an 830 cfm carb.
but, just my opinion, and everybody has one!
From Holley website: You take the engines cubic inches and multiply by the maximum RPM and divide by 3456. If you have an automatic transmission you will need a vacuum sec. carb, a standard transmission can use a Double Pumper carb. You can also use our Interactive Carb Selector Tool to help you find the correct carburetor for your particular application.