Keep in mine, a ''higher'' revving Buick V6 is still a pretty slow turning engine.
If the ports are maxed out and you throw in extra stroke at the same RPM, the engine won't swallow a proportionally larger amount of air. If the compression ratio (and flow numbers) were to stay the same the law of diminishing returns will rear it's ugly head.
If the heads can handle the extra cubes, then the extra cubes will make extra power.
On fantasy land, Steves ''turbo'' idea that would compress the air and let it flow through ports easier would work too. I guess he got that idea when shrink rays were all the rage in 50's comics.
