My two cents' worth.
The Suzuki Savage uses a Mikuni carb; I personally do not know whether this is a "constant airflow" or a "constant vacuum" carb, but I do know that, when it comes to classic cars, there are two fundamental schools of engineering:
- Dell'Orto Carbs - which includwes Webers and Solex, and similar licensed designs,
- SU (Skinner Union) Carbs - which includes many Zenith-Stromberg units.
I do not know how Holley carbs are designed, but the Savage doesn't need a triple or more...

The interesting point is that a properly adjusted SU (whether the old school SU HS or the more recent SU HIF) actually has more fuel-adjusting points than an entry-level EFI unit.
http://www.sucarb.co.uk/This means that a properly jetted SU HS2 or HS4 (1 1/4" or 1 1/2" slide and butterfly, respectively) may well prove to be more suited,
especially for a vehicle which rides/drives mostly in a mountainous area, where changes of altitude (and AFR) are the norm.
SU HS4 (external float chamber)
SH HiF4 (integral float chamber)

All this may be quite beyond Spacepirates' interest... he lives in Florida...
...but to someone living in the Rockies it might be food for thought.