I am going to guess 3310-2. If it's a 3310-1, does that mean a 780 cfm, due to the thin throttle blades? Stunt, be sure to figure out what your real compression ratio is before going to pump gas. The issue for octane isn't the "tune", it's the compression ratio. If the motor really was built to run 100 octane (high compression 11 to 12:1). An iron head 440 will need to be more like 9.0:1 to run on pump premium. Good luck.
It's a 10.5:1 compression. Sorry forgot to mention that. Here's what I know what done pertaining to the engine. Pretty sure I'm going to swap out the hot cam to make it more streetable.
10.5:1 compression ratio flat top pistons
balanced
Moroso 7 quart oil pan
Mopar performance purpleshaft cam 292 duration 509 lift
2.14 intake valves 1.81 exhaust valves
hardened seats on both intake and exhaust valves
roller rockers
ported cylinder heads
INDY intake manifold
Hooker super comp ceramic coated headers 2" primary tubes in to 3 1/2 collectors
flow master 3" dual exhaust kit