http://www.pro-max.com/CompHiEngy.htm
That's the first time I've seen the suggested RPM range of my cam...I've got the 260H, a 10 year old one nonetheless...1200-5200RPM.
So yeah, I'm sticking with the lower-end models. Man, $95 for a Performer RPM...I'll pass that on to some of my friends with hotter engines than I've got, but I don't have enough cam for that. The 700R4 will give me a little leeway there with the huge first gear, but I'd still rather have the torque right now. I just kinda wish I had a 268H instead of a 260H.
The way I figure, I'll put a few cheap boltons onto this engine, but I'll save most of the money and effort for a new crate, like the Vortec 350HO with 330hp right out of the box...