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Here's a little tid bit for you. A 305 and a 350 there are 45 CID difference. They run the same TBI,the same ECM I believe the same PROM,they run the same fuel pump. The only thing I know they change for sure is larger injectors. I honestly believe that is the only change.
Now you have added 38 CID and done nothing to increase fuel flow from the injectors. Changing fuel pumps does not increase fuel delivery from the injectors. I think you probably do have a fuel problem,but I don't think you are addressing the true problem.
They aren't the same PROM, but due to the different injector flow ratings, a 350 will run pretty ok on a 305 PROM.
Increasing the fuel pressure may mask the 350 injectors and lack of tuning, or using 454 injectors may also mask the lack of tuning.
...and a stock TBI 350 cam in a 383 seems like a very lackluster choice, imho.