It doesn't matter how many cfm a carb has the potential to pass, it ain't a supercharger, and the engine under it can rarely ever flow more than it's own cubic inches, until it is highly modified.
Therefore, on the street, so long as the carb is at least big enough, bigger is rarely better.
And on that note, I have firsthand experience with a little Carter 2bbl on a 340, that ran like the proverbial scalded cat.
On my little 367, now with a modest 230* cam, I have since 1999, run the following carbs; an AVS, an AFB, A big Thermoquad, a 600VS, a 730VS and the 750DP
I like the 750 DP for one reason, I can slam the pedal down at very low rpm, have all 4 bbls open, and not have a bog or a stall.
I mean, I install TQs on 318s all the time. and they sound faster. But they're not much if at all, any faster than a 2bbl, at least not until she gets up on the cam, and then it's all over, cuz the cam and head combo, has the powerband of a lawnmower.