Air Gap vs. M1 Single Plane For Stroker

That's the whole purpose of a stroker, IMO is to make power at a lower RPM.
Agreed but the 383 Chevy in my el Camino with 225cc heads spins up to 7600 and makes lots of power up high with no problem. It’s a stroker. So being specific,
Having been around these strokers on the dyno, unless you have SERIOUS heads, and by that I mean 300cfm flow, plus, and a cam to match, reality says they are a 6000rpm engine. Unported Edelbrock heads with a cam in the 240-250 neighborhood is peaked in hp by about 5600 rpm, there just simply isn't enough real estate in the heads to support the cubic inches over these rpm's. I see little point in winding these engines up beyond 6000rpm on the street when they are already declining in power. A rule of thumb I've been told is shift points 300rpm higher than peak. I swear some people use rpm as a bragging concept, not a reality of best output of the package.

That said, I direct this a nobody on this forum or post, just comments on my perceptions.

This is kinda what I was eluding to.