Opinions on a Weber Carburetor

I am looking at the Weber Progressive 2 barrels. I want some opinions. I know the 32/36 will "be enough" for the stock 170. However, What do yall think it will do on a 9.5:1 225 with a hot cam?

Here's the cam:

Hughes Engines

Plan on Clifford (yeah, I know) headers and at least 2.5" exhaust. I'm thinkin the 32/36 will be a little lean, but I don't know a lot about Webers. I only want to buy ONE carburetor and I wan tit to be progressive. Can yall help me out here?

These 34-ADM Weber carbies are standard fitment on our (Australian) Ford Falcons c.1980, with 3.3 and 4.1 litre (200 and 250 cubic inch) six cylinder engines (see photo). They have lately become the carby of choice for a lot of slant six guys over here, they are reliable and cheap to obtain and repair. I'm not sure how this helps you, but maybe that carby was used in America on something?

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