My experience doesn't come with any charts or graphs but when I turned my 427 into a 454 the car "felt" slower. Everything remained the same as far as parts and car other than the extra stroke. I never dyno'd or raced it then however the butt-o-meter said the new deal wouldn't out run the old. RPM was the same but it just felt like things happened faster with the 427.
I do know the 454 needed more fuel which proved the previous setup on the car was marginal with the power the 427 was making.
Looking at 'feel', I had a '65 Mustang and Brother Lon had a '66 Fairlane GTA. He equipped the GTA with a 4.44 Detroit Locker, and sticky tires. My Mustang started as a 271/289 and had the full run of Shelby engine mods. I had a 3.50 gear.
There was a measured 1/4 mile starting in front of his house---he would, of course, get me badly at the start and I couldn't catch him in the 1/4, although I was gaining rapidly.
In a marathon session at Jon Corrunker's house, I installed a Paxton VS 59 blower and stopped by Lon's house on my way home. I must admit I was badly disappointed, because the car didn't feel ANY faster. Lon wasn't home, but his wife Karen was, and she was an excellent driver, with very quick reflexes. She was often the driver of his car at Milan.
After discussion, we went out front and lined up. I simply drove away from her and when I got back, her car was back in the garage. I asked her why she didn't try me, and she said, "You drove away from me so hard, instantly, I just quit after the 1-2 shift."
The Mustang had a lot more power, but it was so linear it wasn't nearly as impressive feeling as it would have been if I'd put more cam in it, and one could feel the surge of power as the engine 'came up on the cam'.
For all practical purposes, the engine was ingesting more than twice as much air (and fuel) so the effect was that of having twice as much motor.
So-called 375 horsepower ChevyIIs were easy pickin's out on Telegraph.
I believe the same sort of thing might well happen if one installed a stroker with everything else as before.
KS