I think that depends mostly on the port size, BB. If the port cross sectional area is the same as stock, but the heads flow better, you are probably going to pick up everywhere, regardless of the engine combination. On the other hand, if the port is made larger in order to flow more air, you may lose port velocity, which would make the engine feel more lazy at the lower speed ranges (but stronger at the upper speed ranges). As a general rule of thumb, for any given flow value you want the smallest port possible. The smaller the port, the smaller the mass of the air/fuel mixture in the runner; this will lead to the air/fuel column moving more quickly into the cylinder when the intake valve opens, and the high velocity will help continue to fill the cylinder as the intake valve is closing and the piston is moving back up the bore. To make the best power you need good flow, but ports are not just about flow; you need to maintain good velocity of the air/fuel column, along with good flow, to get the best performance.