How much HP from SBM ProComps? Well... 670HP!

Just to show how skewed the calculators can be I plugged your specs into the Wallace Calculator. Speed and weight got you 579 hp. ET and weight got you 680 hp. Now if the calculator were a accurate measure, both HP numbers should be close to the same. The same engine on 2 different dyno's net different results.
Speed and weight are the primary factors to determine engine output. ET cannot be used with any real accuracy as far as engine power goes. Lots of guys get caught up in the idea that lower ET means higher horsepower, but that isn't a accurate measure, because chassis, tire, converter also effect ET to a large degree