650 or 750 holley

You will here some say use the smaller carb if your not turning over such & such RPMs, there is alot more involved then just "that", you have to take into consideration of the intake/cam/heads/gears/stall/exhaust, most think a larger "primary" will give less power/torque & throttle responce, this is not always the case, if your running a fairly stock 360 with a stock stall & gears then yes, the smaller primaries will do much better, when you take into account the added gearing & better stall, intake design (more plenum area), the increased RPMs at a lower MPH (not just total RPMs), the larger primary carb works better all around, you'll get better throttle responce/excelleration/mid & top end power.

Duletch ( i think thats how you say it) tested this theory out on a 383, by the time he was done, he increased HP & torque big time going from a 500 or 600 CFM too an 850 Mighty Demon that flowed over 900 CFM, & this 383 was on the mild side, just your basic street engine, if i'm not mistaken, he increased the HP by 50+ & torque around 30 just from carb changes, the only thing was the torque dropped a tad in the RPM range with the Mighty Demon, but it increased enough to make it a better
choice from the previous carb.

although Joe makes a good point, you have to know what it is your looking for....Even though Dulcich might have picked up an average of more hp and tq, it may have suffered down low. You need to look at what area of the powerband your going to be operating in at most, and of course like joe said what is done to the motor to match it up. Snake, im gonna guess that if this is a street cruiser with a mild setup your gonna want a good mix of power and throttle response, so id go with a 650vs carb