What would it take to make 1.44 lbs-ft per cid ?

I'm wondering what would it take to make a pump gas 365 engine make about 526 lbs-ft @ 4,000 rpm and 514 hp @ 5,900 rpm basically a very similar power curve to the Trick Flow 408 in the dyno graph I'm using as a theoretical goal, doesn't have to use any of the same parts just probably make a very similar power curve basically what heads and intake and what mods would need to be done to them to reach the VE% & efficiencies to have very similar power curves at similar rpms as this 1.29 lbs-ft per cid 408 or as close you think you could get?

A decent 365 should be able to make 450 lbs-ft so needing to find 76 lbs-ft more.

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Watch David Vizard Powertec 10 videos. High compression (10.5+), good heads with high velocity ports, quench, and careful combustion chamber porting and contouring. Port the piston valve reliefs as DV describes in his BBC book, and also in How to Build Power.
That torque per cube is getting into pro builders territory.