For a TBI engine the max duration should be around 240 degrees at @ .50, with a minimum 112 degree LSA. For "booking it up the highway" I would suggest a cam that is in that range because its power will be in the higher RPM range that the engine would be working at on an Interstate. This cam would take some custom chip tuning to make all the horse power it is capable of. Single pattern cams work well with TBI engines because of less vacuum fluctuation, but those are usually only available in lower RPM range cams. The slightly higher RPM range cam I am suggesting is normally going to be a daul pattern cam, therefor requiring some custom chip tuning to make all the horse power it can.
One problem with bigger cams in a stock small block Chevy is press in rocker studs. Once you start going about .40 thousands of an inch over stock lift, this could pull the press in rocker studs out at higher RPMS. The range of camshaft I am suggesting does go over this .40" thresh hold.