Opinion from some of you long time Mopar racers

Especially if you are footbraking, see if you can borrow a proven 750 some time when planning a test & tune. Maybe a 2" 4-hole spacer too. If the set-up (jets/squirters/pump cams) is off, it can affect how the converter flashes as well. Check for proper closed & open valve spring pressures.

I had a very similar combo in a home built (bought from a friend) 2x3 frame 2800-2850 lb Challenger in the '80's & 90's. All time bests were 10.22 @ 130-131 and 1.37 60'. But it was a std. stroke 360+.040(?) (cut down DC 355 pistons) with 750 DP, .585" flat tappet cam, Harland Sharp 1.5 rockers & a little less compression. Heads were ported with the Direct Connection porting templates, same tire, gear, trans & converter. Converter was a Turbo Action 4200 and had JW simply freshen it over the years. I don't recall the actual flash. I tried shifting at 7100, but found it ran the same @ 6800! Suspension was ladder bar/coil overs all around, but nothing fancy. Geometry never seemed right, but it ran faster the lower I made the car and more consistent when I added 50-70 lbs to it later in its life.

I always tried to stay conservative. I guess I had the combo figured out, but its long gone. Hope all the suggestion help you with yours.
Thank you for the info and suggestions! I am foot braking. I've never believed in delay boxes or any of that stuff. That's not drag racing IMO.
I'm going to New England Dragway this Saturday to make some final test runs for the season. I don't think I have time to locate and borrow a smaller carb before then. I'll probably pick one up over the winter and test it next spring.