I believe I said virtually the same thing, much earlier on in this or a similar discussion. Max flow is not worth squat, unless it is "area under the curve". So many people think that "bigger is always better", and that's so far from true! As mentioned before, and per what Dean has pointed out; where do you want to make the power? A big number based on a huge cam or at an RPM range that the motor will rarely see is pointless! My whole reason for giving praise to Tom and the guys at Champion was that they had done the homework to figure out where a stock iron head flows best and at a steady line on the curve, as opposed to just making a nice sounding big peak number. My Champions are beautifully worked, and will flow 200-205 on the intake side, without giving up driveability and low end power. I'm not slamming any of you guys who are posting higher numbers, because I'm sure they run well. However, my original point was merely that for the money spent, w/o core exchange, most of the time you will not find a better deal for overall head performance. If I had a way of posting the pictures of my irons, I would. If anyone would like pics or offer to let me post em' on your sight, I'll do it. High flow at 6000 RPM is futile if the majority of your 1/4 mile runtime is spent at 3200-5800 rpm.
In summary, and a proven theory; "It's all about operation and flow in the "sweet spot" which is area under the curve." Thanks for everyone's input.