I am surprised nobody here has cought this and made mention of it.
Why in the heck if your engine is designed to make max power at 7,000 would you want to rev it out close to 8,000? That is well above your peak power and will not be doing you any good other than to harm the engine. If who ever built your engine set the valve springs up according to what the cam manufacture recommends you very well could float the valves. Not only that but unless you did splayed 4 bolt main caps and not just the standard factory caps I would be leary of 8,000. Heck for that matter I sure hope you used the best fasteners that ARP makes because thats going to be huge stress on the rod bolts.
I know alllllllll about 383 strokers. Mine is 13.5:1 compression with a .650 lift solid roller cam topped with fully ported brodix track 1 heads, victor jr intake and a 1050 dominator carb.