I spent way too much time trying to find the article but failed, but either HotRod or Car Craft did exactly what's being posed here years ago, they built two big block chevies with big bore/short stroke and small bore/long stroke and compared them, all else being equal. I recall them being surprisingly similar. Sorry, it's from vague memory but I recall being very surprised how close they were. I do recall the peak RPMs shifted around, as you'd expect, but the numbers were similar.
I do NOT recall if they optimized the big bore setup to use bigger valves, which is central to the debate.
I am pretty sure I can find that article in my magazine collection. It was a Freiburger deal and pretty good as I remember. Of course it can be picked apart like anything. I'll look for it this weekend.
I found the article. Hot Rod June 2005. Same exact heads on both combinations as far as I can tell. AFR 335's on both. So that question is not answered. I think they did that on purpose. It seems the the idea was to test bore/stroke and rod/stroke ratio exclusively. Maybe they could have a different head on the big bore combo to take advantage of that extra real estate. Of course there are thousands of different ways to run a test. This is how they did it and I think it is pretty good. Better than I could do for sure.
The small bore combo was 4.28"x4.25" with a 6.535" rod. The big bore combo was 4.56"x3.766" with a 6.135" rod. The rod lengths seem counterintuitive, but they were trying to keep the rod/stroke ratio similar.
They also ran two cams on either combo with different compression ratios. The small cam was a 218/224, .510"/510", 110LSA hydraulic roller. The big cam was a 253/260, .734"/.732", 111 LSA solid roller cam.
The compression ratios were 9.039:1 (small bore) and 9.076:1 (big bore) on the small cam combo. The compression ratios were 10.83:1 (small bore) and 10.87:1 (big bore) on the big cam combo. They used a 0.125" thick head gasket on the small cam combo and a 0.040" thick head gasket on the big cam combo.
So there are 4 total combinations here:
1) Small cam small bore/long stroke
547hp peak@5300 rpm/ (455hp avg) / 592lb/ft peak@3500-3600 rpm/ (551 lb/ft avg)
2) Small cam big bore/short stroke
549hp peak @5400-5500 rpm/ (455hp avg)/ 589lb/ft peak@3600-4000 rpm)@ (550 lb/ft avg)
3) Big cam small bore/long stroke
717hp peak@6600 rpm/ (578hp avg) / 643lb/ft peak@4600 and 5500 rpm/ (612 lb/ft avg)
4) Big cam big bore/short stroke
727hp peak @6300 rpm/ (576hp avg)/ 636lb/ft peak@5400-5500 rpm (609 lb/ft avg)
paulie
Oh yeah, the small cam combo used an Edelbrock RPM intake and the big cam combo used a Weiand Team G intake, both with a 975 cfm Race Demon carb. 2" headers and 18" extensions on both. Small cam combo used Flowmaster mufflers. Big cam combo used no mufflers as far as I can tell.
edit: oops. corrected the rod lengths.