Those carbs actually flow 850cfm without porting or grinding on them anyplace, which I don't recommend anyhow.
Plenty of carburetor for what you are doing. You will need a superb fuel system to keep it full on hard runs, which is really the deal breaker with big HP.
One also has to consider how little time the engine really spends at high rpm's when you drag race it, or make a hard pull on the street with it.
I use a 1977 Pontiac q-jet on my 455, it's about the same power output as you are building, and it outran a Holley 4781-2 850 DP on the dyno and at the track. I've also tested it back to back against several other big Holley style carburetors and including a very well set up HP950 and a custom built Holley it still ran quicker at the track with the Q-jet........Cliff