Swinger,
I've had several carbed bikes, and three Harley's; '03 carbed Wideglide (now totalled out), and currently a injected '05 Wideglide, and the '11 CVO. On the '05 Wideglide, you had a choice that year of carbed or EFI. I chose EFI, and glad I did. I'll never go back to carb if I have a choice. In my opinion, you might get a couple of more hp with a carb at peak hp, but on the overall hp & tq range, the EFI will beat the carb. Not to mention overall driveability, changing elevations, etc.
Several car mags have done dyno tests on V8's with similar EFI & carb applications. On a 400-500 hp V8, a carb might make 5 more hp at peak, but the hp & tq is more & flatter at all RPM's.
After doing an engine upgrade on the '05 Wideglide (88>95 ci), I had a Power Commander for a while. Dyno was 102hp & 103 tq. Eventually changed to SE Race Tuner, same dyno; now 107hp & 107tq. But, there is significantly more torque much lower in the RPM band. Pretty much the same on carb vs. EFI, in my opinion.
On the '03 Wideglide (carb), I rode from home (670ft elevation) to CO (10,000+ elev), on two different years/trips. It was tough at the higher altitudes. Same trip on the '05 WG w/EFI; it ran the same in OK as it did in CO.
Hope I didn't hijack the thread, just sharing my opinion. And, I didn't answer your question on where to start with what carb setup.
take care,
Ride Safe