I read through all this crap and that's what it is. Crap. It's outrageous to say the .509 cam is a dinosaur. 99% of the cams sold today by comp and the rest of the ding dongs aren't even designed with a .904 lifter, so the ramps are slow. The OP didn't say he wanted to run 8's on the street. I'd bet my bottom dollar you've never had a 12 second street car you drove every day. I used to carry in my wallet a letter to an editor from way back in the early 1980's (we're you even driving then?) and I'd give it to every joker like you who had a 500 hp Chevy or an 11 second steer car. There were THOUSANDS of those around way back then too. It was called 11 second mouths and it accurately depicted how foolish people are who think they have "X" horsepower or a certain E.T. car. There were THOUSANDS of those posers back then. Evidently, they had kids and perpetuated the foolishness. I finally wore that thing out. Should have made copies of it. It's still relevant today.
As for opening up the LSA, unless you are running a very efficient heads, you are pissing away power. It's that simple. My current cam is on a 105 LSA, installed at 105 and it will idle at 700 RPM if I'd let it.
Some people never learn.
To the OP...again, you cam will be fine. Just don't handicap it. Use a bit of gear, order a good converter, use a good SINGLE PLANE intake and run it.
If you are not willing to do that, call comp. they'll sell you some cookie cutter cam on an LSA too wide for production heads, and it don't matter whose name is on the valve cover.