Standard Intake to Max Wedge

Hello everyone,
I'm in the market for a set of heads and am considering the Edelbrock Victor Jr. Max Wedge II's. The available intakes for these seems pretty limited. I was curious if anyone has ported a standard port intake to make it work with the raised ports of the Max Wedge? I realize a dual plane intake will be limiting what the Max Wedge heads are capable of delivering. I've heard others have had good results matching the regular Victor Jr. Heads with the Performer RPM intake.
Theres never a shortage of opinions on this site so lets have 'em!
Thanks

Thanks for the input guys. I'm considering a set of the Edelbrock Max Wedge II's but I think they're really overkill for my app. Still, I'd hate to leave something on the table by getting the wrong heads. I kill for one of those repop Max Wedge crossrams. I could probably get girls with one of those set-ups. I think I'll stick to standard port heads. Either the Victor Jr's, or the CNC 440 source are my leading contenders. Has anyone tried the Trick-Flow's Power Port 240's?

My plan has always been to use a single 4 bbl. But since my car is a plain-jane by design, having a cross-ram stitting there when I pop the hood might be worth loosing a few tenths at the track. Too bad they're so expensive. An STR would be the next best thing.

Dear Sir Motorhead,

So far it sounds like we are chasing tail here, female or Ford and Chevy.

How can anyone recommend a cylinder head for either purpose if no one knows anything about the engine, other than the idea of "Edelbrock Victor Jr. Max Wedge II's" has been discarded and "Victor Jr's" and "CNC 440 source" are now in the running? What engine are we working on and what is it's purpose now and in the future? Is there a gold appetite on a cast iron budget? IS there a budget? Or are we going to make a hundred guesses and be told, "Naw, I can't afford that now." What parts are available and which might never be? Do I sound old and crotchety? Well forgive me, I am getting old and don't have a lot of time to waste on guessing games.