750 is probably a bit large...
Someone here at the CAC posted this...
How To Calculate CFM:
Engine Size (CID) x maximum RPM / 3456 = CFM
CFM @ 100% volumetric efficiency (VE)
(Example: 350 CID x 6000 RPM = 2,100,000 / 3456 = 608 CFM)
Approximately 608 CFM would be required for this engine.
However, most Street engines are capable of achieving only about 80% VE; a modified street engine with ported heads, headers, intake and carburetor can achieve about 85% VE; a fully modified race engine can achieve 95% or greater VE. The CFM number arrived at with this formula must be factored by this percentage.
... I run about 85% VE and have a 650cfm Holley... though I could have gone with the 600cfm as well. I actually had a 750cfm on the engine at one time... the 650 is much better IMO.