Good Cam Choice?

I am building a stroker 340 with a set of trick flow heads. It's a Molner 3.79 stroke with their H beam rods and Wisco forged pistons. The compression ratio is going to be 10.6:1. OTB Trick Flow Heads with Hughes 1.6 rocker arm. I have an Edelbrock air gap and Victor Jr for intakes (Any input there, too?), and a Holley super stealth sniper. Its going into a duster with a 4 speed and 3.91 gear with a 29" tall tire. Headers are TTI 1 3/4" primary
The car is not a race car but a hot street car that will go down the track a couple of times a year.
The cam in question is a Comp Cams solid roller with .288 duration (.243 @ .050) and .550 lift. Its on a 110 lobe separation.

Any thoughts on this cam? Too small? Too Big? etc...

Thanks,
Jeff
Not a roller, but I've run a 238/238 .558 on 108 solid and a 246/246 .510. on 110 Both solids. the 238 ran out of breath at 5400 with 3.91 or 4.30. The 246 comes on way better with 3.91, 2.47 1st gear (4 speed) but you may run out of breath with the 3.79 stroke. Schneider Cams is worth a phone call. the 246 is paired with 11.7:1 365ci and comes off the light exceptionally well in city driving.