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There are NUMEROUS other things that you have to do and some that you should consider to make the improvement worth the time and effort.
What is your budget and what other MODS are you doing to support the cam change??????
Please be specific.
Bill





There isn't ONE cam that will serve both purposes.

Personally,,,,,,,,,,, If it were me and I had to do it all over again, I would go hog wild with a blower install. It wont sound like that KILLER CAM but,,, you will have a LOT more power with more driveability and less likely to break valve train parts.
Every time I hear a C5 or C6 go by with a supercharger, I think MAN,,, I wish I would have gone the other way.
I have a heads cam fast 90 car. It makes 450 RWHP and thats plenty but, for a little more cash, I could have had 650
Depends on how you tune the idle tables, a blower cam can give you some lope. A lot of that sound is the exhaust system.
For a reliable engine you will need:
New oil pump
LS7 Timing chain
New lifters, Recommend the new LINKED Lifters New rocker trunnions or for a high lift cam, roller tip rockers
New Damper (pinned)
Shaft rockers for a high lift cam
New Damper Bolt Recommend ARP Bolt
New Injectors 42 lb/hr for a big cam/ 60 lb/hr blower
High flow Fuel Pump for blower
New springs and valve seals either way
All the gaskets
Recommend upgraded parts
Fast 92/ 90mm TB for a Heads cammed
Ported LS6 Manifold for a blower application
LOTS of drive train upgrades!!! Stock will NOT last long either direction you go!!!

ARP Head Studs either application!!!!
New 2BAR MAP Sensor for the blower application
Headers
New O2 Sensors
Wide Band for the blower app.
NOTE! For a really big cam, you will need to FLY CUT the pistons for the intake valves. If your cam bearings are worn, you will need NEW cam bearings!

Then you will need a tune
How thick is your wallet????????????????????

:c heers: It will be real thin real quick!Bill
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